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A Violent Peace
A Global Military History of the Interwar Period
Robert M. Citino, Ian Johnson og Robert Clemm
(2025)
Sprog: Engelsk
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- Udgiver: University Press of Kansas (Juli 2025)
- ISBN: 9780700638741
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- Hardback: 336 sider
- Udgiver: University Press of Kansas (Juni 2025)
- Forfattere: Robert M. Citino, Ian Johnson og Robert Clemm
- ISBN: 9780700638734
A cutting-edge analysis of the interwar period as one fundamentally international in scope and deeply violent in nature.
World War I destroyed the world that had come before. It shattered three empires and fueled new nationalisms and ideologies that threatened to destroy those that remained. It left millions in its wake with military training and access to weaponry, creating networks of violence that would spread across much of the globe. This violence in the interwar period resulted in more deaths than during the Great War, most of them outside of Europe.
While studies of the First and Second World Wars have become more international and interconnected, our understanding of the interwar period remains dominated by national narratives. A Violent Peace offers a new perspective, stretching across four continents and drawing together a multitude of conflicts, large and small: from the Spanish Civil War to the Wewel Incident in Ethiopia; from the small RAF force involved in Somaliland to the hundreds of thousands in the Chinese Nationalist Encirclement Campaigns; from the conflicts surrounding newly formed states in the Polish-Soviet War to a settling of much older accounts in South America. The themes and patterns from this global era are drawn together in a cohesive analysis, including key studies on the utilization of technology, the growing importance of ideology, and how the Great War shaped the nature of these conflicts.
A Violent Peace provides a fresh angle on a tumultuous era and challenges readers to reconsider their preconceived ideas about the interwar period.
1. The Interwar Militarization of the Indo-Afghan Frontier, Elisabeth Leake
2. Ephemeral Victory: The Polish-Soviet War, 1919-1921, Ian Ona Johnson
3. The Arabian Peninsula Wars, 1919-1934, Sultan Alamer
4. Interwar Conflict in Africa, 1919-1939, Timothy Stapleton
5. Airpower and Empire: Somaliland, Iraq, and the Development of the Royal Air Force, Robert Clemm
6. Against the Untamed Mountains: the Rif War, 1921-1926, William Waddell
7. the Welwel Incident: Territorial Conflicts Preceding the Second Italo-Ethiopian War, Quentin Holbert
8. The Nanjing Decade in China, 1928-1937, Bruce A. Elleman
9. The Soviet Intervention in Xinjiang during the 1930s, Chris Miller
10. the Manchukuo Army: Japanese Native Counterinsurgency and War in Northeast Asia, 1905-1937, Ryan Schultz
11. The Chaco War, 1932-1935, Bridget María Chesterton
12. The Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939, Michael Seidman Conclusion, Robert Clemm List of Contributors Index
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