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Aftermath

Legacies and Memories of War in Europe, 1918–1945–1989

Tim Haughton

Aftermath
Aftermath

Aftermath

Legacies and Memories of War in Europe, 1918–1945–1989

Tim Haughton

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Nicholas Martin is Reader (Associate Professor) in European Intellectual History, and Director of the Institute for German Studies at the University of Birmingham. He is Editor in Chief of Forum for Modern Language Studies. His research interests lie in modern German intellectual history - especially the ideas of Nietzsche and Schiller - and in the cultural history of war and political violence in twentieth-century Germany. Tim Haughton is Reader in European Politics at the Centre for Russian and East European Studies, at the University of Birmingham. He is author of ’Constraints and Opportunities of Leadership in Post-Communist Europe’ (Aldershot & Burlington, 2005) and editor of ’Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe: Does EU Membership Matter?’ (London, 2010); and 'The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union’ (Oxford, 2009-present). He was Director of the Centre for Russian, European and Eurasian Studies from 2012-14. Pierre Purseigle is Marie Curie Research Fellow in the Department of History at Yale University and Associate Professor in Modern European History at the University of Warwick. He is President and co-founder of the International Society for First World War Studies, and author of ’Mobilisation, Sacrifice et Citoyenneté. Des communautés locales face à la guerre moderne. Angleterre - France, 1914-1924’ (Paris, 2011); and editor of ’Warfare and Belligerence. Perspectives in First World War Studies’ (Boston - Leiden, 2005).



Nicholas Martin is Reader (Associate Professor) in European Intellectual History, and Director of the Institute for German Studies at the University of Birmingham. He is Editor in Chief of Forum for Modern Language Studies. His research interests lie in modern German intellectual history - especially the ideas of Nietzsche and Schiller - and in the cultural history of war and political violence in twentieth-century Germany. Tim Haughton is Reader in European Politics at the Centre for Russian and East European Studies, at the University of Birmingham. He is author of ’Constraints and Opportunities of Leadership in Post-Communist Europe’ (Aldershot & Burlington, 2005) and editor of ’Party Politics in Central and Eastern Europe: Does EU Membership Matter?’ (London, 2010); and 'The JCMS Annual Review of the European Union’ (Oxford, 2009-present). He was Director of the Centre for Russian, European and Eurasian Studies from 2012-14. Pierre Purseigle is Marie Curie Research Fellow in the Department of History at Yale University and Associate Professor in Modern European History at the University of Warwick. He is President and co-founder of the International Society for First World War Studies, and author of ’Mobilisation, Sacrifice et Citoyenneté. Des communautés locales face à la guerre moderne. Angleterre - France, 1914-1924’ (Paris, 2011); and editor of ’Warfare and Belligerence. Perspectives in First World War Studies’ (Boston - Leiden, 2005).

Specificaties

  • Uitgever
    Routledge
  • Verschenen
    jan. 2017
  • Bladzijden
    254
  • Genre
    Algemene en wereldgeschiedenis
  • Afmetingen
    234 x 156 mm
  • Gewicht
    453 gram
  • EAN
    9781138703568
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Taal
    Engels

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