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The Great War and Memory in Central and South-Eastern Europe: Balkan Studies Library, cartea 17

Autor Oto Luthar
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 23 mar 2016
This volume presents a series of chapters about the Great War and memory in Central and South-Eastern Europe which will widen the insufficient and spotty representations of the Great War in that region.
The contributors deliver an important addition to present-day scholarship on the more or less unknown war in the Balkans and at the Italian fronts. Although it might not completely fill the striking gap in the historical representations of the situation between the Slovene-Italian Soča-Isonzo river in the North-West and the Greek-Macedonian border mountains around Mount Kajmakčalan in the South-East, it will add significantly to the scholarship on the Balkan theatre of war and provide a much-needed account of the suffering of civilians, ideas, loyalties and cultural hegemonies, as well as memories and the post-war memorial landscape.

The contributors are Vera Gudac Dodić, Silviu Hariton, Vijoleta Herman Kaurić, Oto Luthar, Olga Manojlović Pintar, Ahmed Pašić, Ignác Romsics,
Daniela Schanes, Fabio Todero, Nikolai Vukov and Katharina Wesener.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004312685
ISBN-10: 9004312684
Pagini: 194
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Balkan Studies Library


Cuprins

INTRODUCTION
Beyond a Western-Centric Historical Interpretation of the Great War
Oto Luthar and Nikolai Vukov

CHAPTER ONE
The Man who Marched Away: WWI in the Reflections of Slovenian Soldiers
Oto Luthar

CHAPTER TWO
War in Puszta: The Great War and the Hungarian Peasantry
Ignác Romsics

CHAPTER THREE
A Different War: Changing Memories of the Serbian Theatre of War
Daniela Schanes

CHAPTER FOUR
“An Ugly Black Night”: Remembering the Austro-Hungarian Occupation of Serbia 1915–1918
Olga Manojlović Pintar and Vera Gudac Dodić

CHAPTER FIVE
Bosniaks in WWI: Loyal, Obedient, Different
Ahmed Pasić

CHAPTER SIX
Caring for the Wounded: Zagreb Military Hospitals in WWI
Vijoleta Hermna Kaurić

CHAPTER SEVEN
Internment in WWI: The Case of Thalerhof
Katharina Wesener

CHAPTER EIGHT
Captured Memory: Fascist Political Instrumentalization of the Italian Front
Fabio Todero

CHAPTER NINE
War Commemorations in Inter-War Romania: Cultural Politics and Social Context
Silviu Hariton

CHAPTER TEN
Commemorating the Dead and the Dynamics of Forgetting: Post-Mortem Interpretations of WWI in Bulgaria,
Nikolai Vukov

Notes on Contributors

Index

Notă biografică

Oto Luthar, PhD, researcher and Professor at the Research Centre of SAZU. His research focuses on the history of historiography, cultural history of the 20th century, and Great War and memory studies. He is editor of The Land Between: A History of Slovenia. Frankfurt am Main, Peter Lang, 2013.