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E-grāmata: Fighters across frontiers: Transnational resistance in Europe, 1936-48

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  • Formāts: 376 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Manchester University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526151230
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  • Formāts: 376 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 05-Nov-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Manchester University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526151230

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This landmark book reveals that resistance to occupation by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy during the Second World War was not narrowly delineated by country but startlingly international. Tens of thousands of fighters, including communists, Jews and POWs, joined networks across Europe, greatly affecting the course of the long Second World War.

This landmark book, the product of years of research by a team of two dozen historians, reveals that resistance to occupation by Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy during the Second World War was not narrowly delineated by country but startlingly international. Tens of thousands of fighters across Europe resisted ‘transnationally’, travelling to join networks far from their homes. These ‘foreigners’ were often communists and Jews who were already being persecuted and on the move. Others were expatriate business people, escaped POWs, forced labourers or deserters. Their experiences would prove personally transformative and greatly affected the course of the conflict. From the International Brigades in Spain to the onset of the Cold War and the foundation of the state of Israel, they played a significant part in a period of upheaval and change during the long Second World War.

Recenzijas

'This book shows the value of transnational histories and collaborative scholarship. With shattering clarity, it reveals trends, themes and experiences that had previously been obscured. Powerfully argued and meticulously researched, it changes the way we think about resistances in the past, while also providing new ways to think about the present.' Joanna Bourke, Professor of History, Birkbeck, University of London

'This remarkable book blazes a trail in our understanding of resistance in and around the Second World War. By altering our perspective and revealing previously unseen connections, it transforms a familiar object into something striking and novel. No one will be able to look at the history of resistance in the same way after reading this.' Matthew Cobb, author of The Resistance: The French Fight Against the Nazis

'Transcends traditional approaches to anti-fascist resistance in mid-twentieth-century Europe by highlighting its international aspects: exploring instances of resisters crossing borders and of foreigners participating in "national" resistance movements.' Bob Moore, Professor Emeritus of Twentieth-Century European History, University of Sheffield

'With this collection of work, the publisher and the authors have presented an extremely important study for the transnational resistance.' ZfG (Berlin)

'Editors Gildea (Oxford Univ., UK) and Tames (Utrecht Univ., the Netherlands) brought together 23 historians in this comprehensive study of transnational resistance and escape. Using approaches that deconstruct national perspectives, they examine resistance movements in a Europe divided by war and occupation but connected by lines of escape and resistance (p. 2). The analysis centers on WW II but begins with the Spanish Civil War and continues into the era of Jewish reconstruction and the first years of the Cold War. Part of what makes Fighters across Frontiers so innovative is that each of the 10 chapters, which are organized chronologically and thematically, features a lead author working with multiple scholars to build a holistic transnational analysis of that chapters focus. Organizing concepts for the early chapters include the International Brigades and anti-fascist fighters in Spain, later moving into such topics as French resistance and the French Foreign Legion, Jewish resistance networks, escape routes, urban uprisings, and guerilla fighters in the Balkans. The result is an in-depth examination that tests the boundaries of readers' understanding of transnationalism, incorporating considerations for identity, exile, and memory.' --M. L. Scott, United States Air Force Academy Summing Up: Highly recommended. Graduate students and faculty.

'[ ...] this volume is a landmark for the field. It is the outcome of an impressive research endeavour that, in the spirit of its object of study, is truly transnational, involving colleagues from a number of countries who have amassed a remarkable amount of empirical evidence. [ ...] Undoubtedly, Fighters across Frontiers will become a pathfinder for exciting new research.' European History Quarterly, Arturo Zoffmann Rodriguez -- .

List of plates
vii
List of maps
ix
List of contributors
x
List of abbreviations
xiv
Chronology of events xvii
Acknowledgements xxii
Introduction 1(11)
Robert Gildea
Ismee Tames
1 `For your freedom and ours!': transnational experiences in the Spanish Civil War, 1936-39
12(19)
Samuel Kruizinga
Christina Diac
Enrico Acciai
Franziska Zaugg
Gintaleva Bikse
Olga Manojlovic Pintar
Yaacov Falkov
2 The `Spanish matrix': transnational catalyst of Europe's anti-Nazi resistance
31(18)
Yaacov Falkov
Mercedes Yusta-Rodrigo
Olga Manojlovic Pintar
Diego Gaspar Celaya
Cristina Diac
Jason Chandrinos
3 Camps as crucibles of transnational resistance
49(21)
Robert Gildea
Jorge Marco
Diego Gaspar Celaya
Milovan Pisarri
Enrico Acciai
Bojan Aleksov
Yaacov Falkov
4 From regular armies to irregular resistance (and back)
70(20)
Zdenko Marsalek
Diego Gaspar Celaya
5 Inherently transnational: escape lines
90(19)
Megan Koreman
Diego Gaspar Celaya
Lennert Savenije
6 Transnational perspectives on Jews in the resistance
109(23)
Renee Poznanski
Bojan Aleksov
Robert Gildea
7 SOE and transnational resistance
132(23)
Roderick Bailey
8 Transnational guerrillas in the `shatter zones' of the Balkans and Eastern Front
155(25)
Franziska Zaugg
Yaacov Falkov
Enrico Acciai
Jason Chandrinos
Olga Manojlovic Pintar
Srdjan Milosevic
Milovan Pisarri
9 Transnational uprisings: Warsaw, Paris, Slovakia
180(34)
Laurent Douzou
Yaacov Falkov
Vit Smetana
10 Afterlives and memories
214(26)
Robert Gildea
Olga Manojlovic Pintar
Mercedes Yusta Rodrigo
Jorge Marco
Diego Gaspar Celaya
Roderick Bailey
Jason Chandrinos
Cristina Diac
Zdenko Marsalek
Franziska Zaugg
Bojan Aleksov
Yaacov Falkov
Megan Koreman
Conclusion 240(17)
Ismee Tames
Robert Gildea
Notes 257(53)
Bibliography 310(33)
Index 343
Robert Gildea is Professor of Modern History at Worcester College at the University of Oxford

Ismee Tames is Arq Professor History of Resistance in Times of War and Persecution at Utrecht University, and Programme Leader for War and Society at the NIOD Insitute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies in Amsterdam -- .