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Civil War in Europe, 1905–1949
The first account of the civil wars in Europe during the era of the world wars, from 1905 to 1949.
Stanley G. Payne (Author)
9781107010901, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 19 September 2011
254 pages, 4 maps
24.1 x 16 x 1.9 cm, 0.49 kg
"Recommended." -Choice
This is the first account in any language of the civil wars in Europe during the era of the world wars, from 1905 to 1949. It treats the initial confrontations in the decade before World War I, the confusing concept of 'European civil war,' the impact of the world wars, the relation between revolution and civil war and all the individual cases of civil war, with special attention to Russia and Spain. The civil wars of this era are compared and contrasted with earlier internal conflicts, with particular attention to the factors that made this era a time of unusually violent domestic contests, as well as those that brought it to an end. The major political, ideological and social influences are all treated, with a special focus on violence against civilians.
1. Introduction: revolution and civil war as forms of conflict
Part I. World War I and an Era of Internal Conflict: 2. World war, revolution, civil war, 1905–18
3. The Russian Civil War, 1917–22
4. The political and social crisis in Europe, 1918–23
5. Civil strife and dictatorship, 1930–5
Part II. The Conflict in Spain, 1931–9: 6. The revolutionary process in Spain
7. Revolution and civil war, 1936–9
8. Significance and consequences
Part III. Civil War and Internal Violence in the Era of World War II: 9. The multiple wars of Europe, 1939–45
10. The civil wars in Yugoslavia and Greece
11. Conclusion.
Subject Areas: Comparative politics [JPB], Military history [HBW], 20th century history: c 1900 to c 2000 [HBLW], European history [HBJD]