A Companion to Europe, 1900 - 1945Gordon Martel John Wiley & Sons, 2011 M03 21 - 584 pages This volume brings together a distinguished group of international scholars to discuss the major debates in the study of early twentieth-century Europe.
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Contents
Feminism Women Work | |
Modernism | |
The War in the Trenches | |
The War from Above Aims | |
The War and Revolution | |
Peacemaking after World War | |
Demobilization and Discontent | |
The Socialist Experiment | |
The Fascist Challenge | |
Revisionism | |
Imperialism and Identity | |
The Cult of Youth | |
Sexuality and the Psyche | |
The Economy | |
Europes World Power Empire | |
Social Reform or Social Revolution? | |
Modernity Approaching the Twentieth | |
Politics The Past and the Future | |
The Coming of War 1914 | |
August 1914 Public Opinion | |
The Jazz | |
The Nazi New Society | |
The Popular Front | |
The Strategic Revolution | |
Hitler and the Origins of World | |
Grand Strategy and Summit | |
The Real | |
The Holocaust | |
Memories of World War II | |
Bibliography | |
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