Zum Hauptinhalt springen Zur Suche springen Zur Hauptnavigation springen
Beschreibung
The comprehensive approach to the German alliance system in WW2;

The treatment of the competing goals pursued by the allies of Nazi Germany in the war, which attributed to its specific features;

The autonomous relevance of ethno nationalism and territorial revisionism as main driving forces for participation in the war with the aim of reshaping the East-Central European space.
The comprehensive approach to the German alliance system in WW2;

The treatment of the competing goals pursued by the allies of Nazi Germany in the war, which attributed to its specific features;

The autonomous relevance of ethno nationalism and territorial revisionism as main driving forces for participation in the war with the aim of reshaping the East-Central European space.
Über den Autor

Marina Cattaruzza is Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at the University of Bern.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction: Contextualizing Territorial Revisionism: Goals, Expectations, Practices
Marina Cattaruzza and Dieter Langewiesche

  • The European Scenario in the Interwar Period
  • Revisionism in Practice
  • The Minorities Issue
  • The manifold problems of the heirs of the empires in East Central Europe
  • An era of Revisionism?

Chapter 1. The Worst of Friends: Germany's Allies in East Central Europe - Struggles for Regional Dominance and Ethnic Cleansing, 1938-1945
Istvan Deak

THE ROLE OF MINORITIES

Chapter 2. Minorities into majorities. Sudeten German and Transylvanian Hungarian political elites as actors of revisionism before and during the Second World War
Franz Horvath

  • Introduction
  • Some remarks on terminology (Minority groups, Revisionism, and Loyalty)
  • Sudeten Germans and Transylvanian Hungarians as Revisionist Minorities
  • Dominating the others. Sudeten Germans and Transylvanian Hungarians as Members of the Ruling Nation (1938/40-1944/45)
  • Conclusion

Chapter 3. Germany turns eastwards: The "Volksdeutsche" in Central and Eastern Europe
Norbert Spannenberger

  • Minority Politics and German "Volksgruppen" in the States of the South Eastern European Region
  • A Sketch of National Socialist Volksgruppen Politics in Practice

REVISIONISM AS A DRIVING FORCE

Chapter 4. Revisionism in Regional Perspective
Holly Case

  • Revisionism as Ideology
  • Revisionist and Anti-Revisionist Solidarity: The Case of the Little Entente
  • Lessons and Models in the Geopolitics of Revisionism: Bulgaria and Romania
  • Revisionism and Domestic Policy
  • Conclusion

Chapter 5. Hungarian Revisionism in Thought and Action, 1920-1941 (Plans, Expectations, Reality)
Ignác Romsics

  • Hungarian Revisionist Conceptions after Trianon
  • Hungarian Revisionist Politics by Negotiation and War

Chapter 6. Bulgarian Territorial Revisionism as the Driving Force for its Rapprochment with the Third Reich
Elzbieta Znamierowska-Rakk

  • Postwar Revisionism and Postwar Alliances
  • Germany as the Main Revisionist Power
  • The Recovery of Southern Dobrudja
  • Bulgaria's Accession to the Pact of Three
  • Conclusion

PRACTICES OF REVISIONISM

Chapter 7. Politics and Military Action of Ethnic Ukrainian Collaboration for the "New European Order"
Frank Grelka

  • Political Collaboration
  • Administrative Collaboration
  • Military Collaboration
  • Conclusion

Chapter 8. Civil War in Occupied Territories: The Polish-Ukrainian Conflict in the Interwar Years and in the Second World War
Frank Golczewski

  • National Disappointment
  • Hopes set on the Great Powers
  • The Changes of 1941
  • The Change of the Tide
  • After the War

Chapter 9. The Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization and Bulgarian Revisionism, 1923-1944
Stefan Troebst

  • Vision turned into Politics: The Bulgarian Syndrome of San Stefano
  • Peaceful Revisionism": Official Bulgarian Foreign Policy in the Interwar Period
  • Militant Revisionism: Informal Bulgarian Interwar Balkan Policy
  • Revision Achieved-And Lost Again: Bulgaria and IMRO in the Second World War
  • Legacies: IMRO in Today's Bulgarian and Macedonian Politics

Chapter 10. Romania in the Second World War: Revisionist Out of Necessity
Mariana Hausleitner

  • Minorities Policies, Romanization and anti-Semitism in Romania 1918-1941
  • The Redrawing of the Romanian Borders 1938-1940
  • The so called "Purification" in the Bukovina, Bessarabia and Transnistria 1941-1944
  • Who planned and organized the "national purification" of Romania
  • Conclusion

Bibliography

Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2015
Genre: Geschichte, Importe
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9781782389200
ISBN-10: 1782389202
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Cattaruzza, Marina
Redaktion: Cattaruzza, Marina
Dyroff, Stefan
Langewiesche, Dieter
Hersteller: Berghahn Books
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 13 mm
Von/Mit: Marina Cattaruzza (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.06.2015
Gewicht: 0,335 kg
Artikel-ID: 104885164