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Collective Identities And Postwar Violence In Europe 194448 Ota Konrd

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Collective Identities And Postwar Violence In Europe 194448 Ota Konrd
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.89 MB
Pages: 340
Author: Ota Konrád, Boris Barth, Jaromír Mrňka
ISBN: 9783030783853, 3030783855
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Collective Identities And Postwar Violence In Europe 194448 Ota Konrd by Ota Konrád, Boris Barth, Jaromír Mrňka 9783030783853, 3030783855 instant download after payment.

This book analyses the process of ‘reshaping’ liberated societies in post-1945 Europe. Post-war societies tried to solve three main questions immediately after the dark times of occupation: Who could be considered a patriot and a valuable member of the respective national community? How could relations between men and women be (re-)established? How could the respective society strengthen national cohesion? Violence in rather different forms appeared to be a powerful tool for such a complex reshaping of societies. The chapters are based on present primary research about specific cases and consider the different political, mental, and cultural developments in various nation-states between 1944 and 1948. Examples from Italy, France, Norway, Denmark, Greece, Ukraine, Lithuania, Belarus, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary demonstrate a new comparative and fascinating picture of post-war Europe. This perspective overcomes the notorious East-West dividing line, without covering the manifold differences between individual European countries.

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