The Greater Second World War
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Edited by:
Andrew N. Buchanan
and Ruth Lawlor
About this book
The Greater Second World War challenges the traditional temporal and geographic frameworks of World War II, expanding the timeline to include a series of regional conflicts and revolutions that began in 1931 and continued into the mid-1950s. These conflicts bookended a "central paroxysm" defined by the intervention of the United States into every theater of the war, rendering it genuinely global. The essays within this volume bring top-level accounts of US, European, and Axis strategic maneuvering into conversation with social histories of "bottom-up" agency in ways that destabilize conventional narratives.
Working with novel and overlapping scales of time and space and attuned to ongoing and lively debates about the place of the nation-state in global history after 1945, the scholars featured in The Greater Second World War seek to not only describe the war's beginnings in Asia and Africa—rather than in Europe—but also trace its ends to the shatter zones of the Soviet frontier, the struggles for sovereignty in contested spaces, and the long-reaches of US imperialism well into the late twentieth century. Together, their contributions reveal how the cascading imperial and economic crises of the mid-twentieth century triggered a series of discrete local and regional struggles that took on the character of a singular, unified "world war" after the entry of the United States into every theater and almost every corner of the world.
Contributors: Marco Maria Aterrano, Th. W. Bottelier, Pablo del Hierro, Alexandre Fortes, Kelly A. Hammond, Ashley Jackson, Naina Manjrekar, David Motadel, Tejasvi Nagaraja, Martin Thomas
Author / Editor information
Andrew Buchanan teaches global and military history at the University of Vermont. He has written extensively on World War II, including "Globalizing the Second World War" in Past & Present and articles in American Quarterly, Diplomatic History, Journal of Contemporary History, and other journals. His most recent book, From World War to Postwar, was published by Bloomsbury in 2023.
Ruth Lawlor teaches diplomatic and military history at Cornell. Her book on sexual violence and the US military justice system in World War II is forthcoming with Oxford University Press, and her writing has appeared in the Journal of Military History, Diplomatic History, and Modern American History.
Reviews
The Greater Second World War presents original arguments and interpretations that challenge historians to reconsider the 'global Second World War,' the date parameters of the war, and the connections between World War II and the Cold War more clearly and more definitively.
Wendy Ugolini, author of Wales in England, 1914–1945:
This fascinating collection significantly contributes to the 'global turn' in the historiography of the Second World War. With engaging and provocative moments of brilliance, The Greater Second World War builds upon and advances recent scholarly engagement with the transnational and crosscultural linkages between peoples, ideologies and militaries.
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India, Indonesia, and the Indian Ocean Anticolonial Moment, 1945–1946 Naina Manjrekar Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Decolonization, Racial Capitalism, and the Global War-Work Mutiny of 1946 Tejasvi Nagaraja Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Tangier during the Second World War Pablo del Hierro Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Making War Global, Waging Global War, 1937–1955 Th. W. Bottelier Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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World War II and International Disputes over Brazilian Airlines Alexandre Fortes Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Reaffirming the State’s Monopoly on Legitimate Violence in Allied-Occupied Europe Marco Maria Aterrano Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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Chinese Muslims, Internationalism, and Decolonization Kelly A. Hammond Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed |
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