The Shaken Lands : Violence and the Crisis of Governance in East Central Europe, 1914-1923.
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Intro -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. The Evolution of Wartime Criminality in Lithuania, 1914-1920 -- 2. War Violence and Its Representation: A Comparison of Civilian Experiences of the Great War on Both Sides of the Former Russian-German Border -- 3. The Military Pogroms in Lithuania, 1919-1920 -- 4. Scandinavian Volunteers as Perpetrators of Violence and Crime in the Estonian War of Independence -- 5. The Rich and the (In)famous: Social Conflicts and Paramilitary Violence in Hungary during the Counterrevolution, 1921-1923 -- 6. The Polish Central Government, Regional Authorities, and Local Paramilitaries during the Battle for the Western Borderlands, 1918-1921 -- 7. Eisenbahnfeldzug: Railway War in East Central Europe -- 8. Beyond Comparison? The Challenges of Applying Comparative Historical Research to Violence -- Contributors.
The volume focuses on violence during the breakdown of East Central European states brought by one of the most violent periods in modern European history: from the start of the Great War in 1914 until 1923 when Europe, finally, achieved peace after a series of civil conflicts and interstate wars.
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