Anti-Axis Resistance in Southeastern Europe, 1939-1945

Forms and Varieties, Balkan Studies Library 32

John Paul Newman/Ljubinka Skodric/Rade Ristanovic

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This innovative book explores the complexities and levels of resistance amongst the populations of Southeastern Europe during the Second World War. It provides a comparative and transnational approach to the histories of different resistance movements in the region, examining the factors that contributed to their emergence and development, their military and political strategies, and the varieties of armed and unarmed resistance in the region. The authors discuss ethical choices, survival strategies, and connections across resistance movements and groups throughout Southeastern Europe. The aim is to show that to properly understand anti-Axis resistance in the region during the Second World War historians must think beyond conventional and traditional national histories that have tended to dominate studies of resistance in the region. And they must also think of anti-Axis resitance as encompassing more than just military forms. The authors are mainly scholars based in the regions in question, many of whom are presenting their original research for the first time to an English language readership. The book includes contributions dealing with Albania, Bulgaria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Montenegro, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia.

John Paul Newman is Associate Professor in Modern European History at Maynooth University. Ljubinka Skodric is Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Contemporary History in Belgrade, Serbia. Rade Ristanovic is Research Associate at the Institute for Contemporary History in Belgrade, Serbia.

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Autor John Paul Newman/Ljubinka Skodric/Rade Ristanovic
Verlag Brill Schöningh, Ferdinand
ISBN 9783506790392
ISBN/EAN 9783506790392
Lieferzeit 5 Werktage(inkl . Versand)
Erscheinungsdatum 06.10.2022
Lieferbarkeitsdatum 24.11.2023
Einband Gebunden
Format 3 x 24.1 x 16.3
Seitenzahl VIII, 377 S., 15 s/w Illustr., 1 Karte
Gewicht 768

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Verlag Brill Schöningh, Ferdinand
ISBN 9783506790392
Erscheinungsdatum 06.10.2022
Einband Gebunden
Format 3 x 24.1 x 16.3
Gewicht 768

This innovative book explores the complexities and levels of resistance amongst the populations of Southeastern Europe during the Second World War. It provides a comparative and transnational approach to the histories of different resistance movements in the region, examining the factors that contributed to their emergence and development, their military and political strategies, and the varieties of armed and unarmed resistance in the region. The authors discuss ethical choices, survival strategies, and connections across resistance movements and groups throughout Southeastern Europe. The aim is to show that to properly understand anti-Axis resistance in the region during the Second World War historians must think beyond conventional and traditional national histories that have tended to dominate studies of resistance in the region. And they must also think of anti-Axis resitance as encompassing more than just military forms. The authors are mainly scholars based in the regions in question, many of whom are presenting their original research for the first time to an English language readership. The book includes contributions dealing with Albania, Bulgaria, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Greece, Montenegro, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia.

John Paul Newman is Associate Professor in Modern European History at Maynooth University. Ljubinka Skodric is Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Contemporary History in Belgrade, Serbia. Rade Ristanovic is Research Associate at the Institute for Contemporary History in Belgrade, Serbia.

 

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