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Endangered Cities: Military Power and Urban Societies in the Era of the World Wars: Studies in Central European Histories, cartea 33

Marcus Funck, Roger Chickering
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 14 apr 2004
Any war wreaks havoc on cities as well as the countryside. Endangered Cities explores specifically the urban experience in twentieth-century war-torn Europe. Volume contributors draw on the history of cities in seven European countries between 1914 and 1945 in which in almost every instance the boundaries between civilian and military powers collapse. Eleven original essays examine major phenomena during the urban war-time experience, including the effort to anticipate and defend against air attack, the burdens of siege and occupation, the rituals that developed around popular entertainment, black markets, the problems posed by death and destruction, and how cities devastated by war rose from the rubble to rebuild.

Contributors include: Martin Baumeister, Roger Chickering, Davide Deriu, Marcus Funck, Andreas R. Hofmann, Benoît Majerus, Efi Markou, Karl D. Qualls, Eva-Maria Stolberg, Guy Thewes, Julia S. Torrie, and Malte Zierenberg.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780391041967
ISBN-10: 0391041967
Pagini: 198
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Central European Histories


Public țintă

All students of European history, urban history, and the history of war and society.

Cuprins

Notes on Contributors
List of Illustrations

Introduction: Endangered Cities, Marcus Funck & Roger Chickering

Part I. War and the Vulnerability of Urban Centers
1. Between Veiling and Unveiling: Modern Camouflage and the City as a Theater of War, Davide Deriu
2. Military Thinking and the Urban Question: Industrial Decentralization in France between the Wars, Efi Markou
3. Preservation by Dispersion: Civilian Evacuations and the City in Germany and France, 1939-1945, Julia S. Torrie

Part II. The Burdens of Urban Occupation
4. Controlling Urban Society during World War I: Cooperation between Belgian Authorities and the Forces of Military Occupation, Benoît Majerus
5. Reweaving the Urban Fabric: Multiethnicity and Occupation in Łodź, 1914-1918, Andreas R. Hofmann
6. The Leningrad Blockade, 1941-1944: Life in the Fortress of the Rear, Eva-Maria Stolberg

Part III. Urban Rituals of War
7. War Enacted: Popular Theater and Collective Identities in Berlin, 1914-1918, Martin Baumeister
8. Death in Freiburg, 1914-1918, Roger Chickering
9. The Trading City: Black Markets in Berlin during World War II, Malte Zierenberg

Part IV. War and Urban Reconstruction
10. City Planning as an Instrument of the National Socialist “Germanization” Policy: Hubert Ritter’s Development Plan for Luxembourg, Guy Thewes
11. Whose History is “Our” History? The Influence of Naval Power on Sevastopol’s Reconstruction, 1944-1953, Karl D. Qualls

Index

Notă biografică

Marcus Funck, Ph.D. (2003) in history, Technische Universität Berlin, is Wissenschaftlicher Assistent at Philipps-Universität Marburg. He has published on the history of the German nobility and the military in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, as well as on European urban history.

Roger Chickering, Ph.D. Stanford University (1968), is professor of history at the BMW Center for German and European Studies at Georgetown University. He has published studies on the history of Imperial Germany and Germany during the First World War.