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The Peoples’ War?

The Second World War in Sociopolitical Perspective
  • Edited by: Alexander Wilson , Richard Hammond and Jonathan Fennell
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2022
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A fresh approach to understanding the diverse experiences of the Second World War.

The Peoples’ War? offers alternative approaches to the history of the Second World War, the changes that it catalyzed, and how it is remembered. The volume challenges the nationally unifying narrative of the war as a “Peoples’ War” and explores the event as a global experience.

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Wilson Alexander :

Alexander Wilson is lecturer in security studies at King’s College London, co-director of the Second World War Research Group for Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, and a councillor of the Army Records Society.Hammond Richard :

Richard Hammond is a historian and senior lecturer in the Politics and History Division at Brunel University, London, and a vice-president of the Second World War Research Group.Fennell Jonathan :

Jonathan Fennell is a reader in modern history at King’s College London, co-director of the Sir Michael Howard Centre for the History of War, and co-founder and president of the Second World War Research Group.

Alexander Wilson is lecturer in security studies at King’s College London, co-director of the Second World War Research Group for Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, and a councillor of the Army Records Society.

Richard Hammond is a historian and senior lecturer in the Politics and History Division at Brunel University, London, and a vice-president of the Second World War Research Group.

Jonathan Fennell is a reader in modern history at King’s College London, co-director of the Sir Michael Howard Centre for the History of War, and co-founder and president of the Second World War Research Group.

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"Each chapter provides a contribution to an understanding of the war beyond long dominant narratives. Moreover, this collection seeks to propel further research into the impact of the war from the same societal-political level of examination that it employs. The Peoples’ War? is intentionally posed as a question, in part, to stimulate additional questions itself and, at this essential function of scholarship, it delivers." *Journal of Military *


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Problematizing “People’s Wars”

How Global History Complicates the “People’s War” Narrative
Andrew N. Buchanan
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Mobilization and Remobilization for “People’s Wars”

War Mobilization and the Fragmentation of Italian Society, 1935–1943
Nicolò Da Lio
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Great Britain as Depicted by Italian Fascist Propaganda
Jacopo Pili
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Young People, Ideology, and Mobilization in Occupied China, 1938–1945
Mark Baker
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Mobilizing the Mind of the American Soldier in the Second World War
Edward J.K. Gitre
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“People’s Wars”as Drivers of Change

Fabio De Ninno
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Richard V. Damms
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A Study in American Idealism
Sean Dettman
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Wars among the People

The Spectrum of Ruthlessness to Restraint
Ben H. Shepherd
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Emanuele Sica
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Indian Prisoners of War in Singapore, February 1942 to May 1943
Kevin Noles
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Occupation and Resistance in Greece, 1941–1944
Christina J.M. Goulter
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The Amorous Relationships of Western POWs and German Women in Nazi Germany
Raffael Scheck
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The History and Memory of “People’s Wars”

Katherine Howells
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The Polish Past and the Second World War in Contemporary Perspective
Jadwiga Biskupska
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November 15, 2022
eBook ISBN:
9780228015895
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12 photos, 4 tables
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