Post-War Reconstruction in Europe by Mark Mazower

Post-War Reconstruction in Europe by Mark Mazower

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This collection offers new insights into the aftermath of the Second World War. Contributors explore key arenas, such as the the re-foundation of the state, its legitimacy and its monopoly of armed force, the legacies of empire, the treatment of dislocated populations and refugees, and the role of international organisations.

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Post-War Reconstruction in Europe by Mark Mazower

This collection of essays offers new insights into the aftermath of the Second World War. Rather than treating the years 1945 to 1949 as mere precursors of the Cold War, it takes them to be a crucial period in the reconstruction of European states and the re-modeling of European societies. Contributors explore key arenas, such as the revival of material production, the re-foundation of the state, its legitimacy and its monopoly of armed force, the legacies of empire, the treatment of dislocated populations and refugees, and the role of international organisations. As a result, the volume sets European reconstruction in a genuinely global framework for the first time. This supplement was edited by Mark Mazower, Jessica Reinisch, and David Feldman.
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ISBN 13 9780199692743
ISBN 10 0199692742
Title Post-War Reconstruction in Europe
Author Mark Mazower
Series Past And Present Supplement
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2011-04-14
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