The Oxford handbook of postwar European history

Titel: The Oxford handbook of postwar European history / edited by Dan Stone
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Veröffentlicht: Oxford : Oxford Univ. Press, 2014
Umfang: XXV, 767 Seiten : Karten ; 25x18x5 cm
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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mehrbändiges Werk:
Oxford handbooks in history
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ISBN: 9780199560981 ; 0199560986 ; 9780198729174
Buchumschlag
X
Lokale Klassifikation: 31 7 O ; 60 15 L ; 31 3 C ; 60 7 R
  • List of Illustrations
  • p. ix
  • List of Abbreviations
  • p. xi
  • List of Contributors
  • p. xvii
  • Editors Introduction: Postwar Europe as History
  • p. 1
  • Part I
  • What is Postwar Europe?
  • 1
  • Corporatism and the Social Democratic Moment: The Postwar Settlement, 1945-1973
  • p. 37
  • 2
  • Interwar, War, Postwar: Was There a Zero Hour in 1945?
  • p. 60
  • 3
  • East, West, and the Return of Central': Borders Drawn and Redrawn
  • p. 79
  • 4
  • Spectres of Europe: Europe's Past, Present, and Future
  • p. 98
  • 5
  • Europe and Its Others: Is There a European Identity?
  • p. 120
  • Part II
  • People
  • 6
  • Ethnic Cleansing
  • p. 141
  • 7
  • Responding to 'Order without Life'? Living under Communism
  • p. 163
  • 8
  • The Spectre of Americanization: Western Europe in the American Century
  • p. 182
  • 9
  • Immigration and Asylum: Challenges to European Identities and Citizenship
  • p. 201
  • 10
  • Gendering Europe, Europeanizing Gender: The Politics of Difference in a Global Era
  • p. 220
  • 11
  • 1968: Europe in Technicolour
  • p. 243
  • Part III
  • Blocs, Parties, Political Power
  • 12
  • Making Postwar Communism
  • p. 265
  • 13
  • Europe's Cold War
  • p. 283
  • 14
  • The Western European Welfare State beyond Christian and Social Democratic Ideology
  • p. 299
  • 15
  • The Truth about Friendship Treaties: Behind the Iron Curtain
  • p. 319
  • Part IV
  • Re-construction: Starting a Fresh or Rebuilding the Old
  • 16
  • A Continent Bristling with Arms: Continuity and Change in Western European Security Policies after the Second World War
  • p. 339
  • 17
  • 'Les trente glorieuses': From the Marshall Plan to the Oil Crisis
  • p. 356
  • 18
  • European Integration: The Rescue of the Nation State?
  • p. 379
  • 19
  • A Restructured Economy: From the Oil Crisis to the Financial Crisis, 1973-2009
  • p. 406
  • 20
  • Veblen Redivivus: Leisure and Excess in Europe
  • p. 423
  • Part V
  • Fear
  • 21
  • 'Gentlemen, You are Mad!': Mutual Assured Destruction and Cold War Culture
  • p. 445
  • 22
  • What Was National Stalinism?
  • p. 462
  • 23
  • Colonial Fantasies Shattered
  • p. 480
  • 24
  • After the Fear Was Over? What Came after Dictatorships in Spain, Greece, and Portugal
  • p. 502
  • 25
  • What Comes after Communism?
  • p. 526
  • 26
  • Brothers, Strangers, and Enemies: Ethno-Nationalism and the Demise of Communist Yugoslavia
  • p. 546
  • Part VI
  • Culture and History
  • 27
  • The Countryside: Towards a Theme Park?
  • p. 563
  • 28
  • Heritage and the Reconceptualization of the Postwar European City
  • p. 582
  • 29
  • The Postcolonial Condition
  • p. 600
  • 30
  • Postwar Art, Architecture, and Design
  • p. 613
  • 31
  • Science and Technology in Postwar Europe
  • p. 630
  • 32
  • Images of Europe, European Images: Postwar European Cinema and Television Culture
  • p. 649
  • Part VII
  • Coming to Terms with the War
  • 33
  • Intellectuals and Nazism
  • p. 671
  • 34
  • The Great Patriotic War in Soviet and Post-Soviet Collective Memory
  • p. 692
  • 35
  • Memory Wars in the 'New Europe'
  • p. 714
  • Index
  • p. 733