Biblioteca / 2000-2009
Gordon Martel, editor. A Companion to Europe, 1900-1945.
Malden, Mass./Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2006.
xxx, 554 páginas.
Contents
Preface
Maps
Introduction: Europe in Agony, 1900-1945 / Gordon Martel
Part I
Continuity and Change; Forces and Movements
1 – Urbanization, Poverty, and Crime / Paul Lawrence
2 – The Revolution in Science / Cathryn Carson
3 – Feminism: Women, Work, and Politics / June Hannam
4 – Modernism / Robin Walz
5 – The Cult of Youth / Elizabeth Harvey
6 – Sexuality and the Psyche / Lesley A. Hall
7 – The Economy / Peter Wardley
Part II
Before the Deluge
8 – Europe’s World: Power, Empire, and Colonialism / Woodruff D. Smith
9 – Social Reform or Social Revolution? / Gary P. Steenson
10 – Modernity: Approaching the Twentieth Century / Angela K. Smith
11 – Politics: The Past and the Future / Peter Waldron
12 – The Coming of War, 1914 / Annika Mombauer
Part III
World War I
13 – August 1914: Public Opinion and the Crisis / David Welch
14 – The War in the Trenches / Tim Travers
15 – The War from Above: Aims, Strategy, and Diplomacy / Matthew Stibbe
16 – The War and Revolution / Mark Baker
Part IV
The Aftermath of War
17 – Peacemaking after World War I / Alan Sharp
18 – Demobilization and Discontent / James M. Diehl
19 – The Socialist Experiment / William J. Chase
20 – The Fascist Challenge / Martin Blinkhorn
21 – Revisionism / Carole Fink
Part V
The New Age
22 – The Jazz Age / Thomas J. Saunders
23 – The Nazi New Society / Dick Geary
24 – The Popular Front / Michael Richards
25 – The Strategic Revolution / Tami Davis Biddle
26 – Hitler and the Origins of World War II / Anita J. Prazmowska
Part VI
World War II
27 – Grand Strategy and Summit Diplomacy / Michael Jabara Carley
28 – The Real War / David French
29 – The Home Fronts: Europe at War, 1939-1945 / Nicholas Atkin
30 – The Holocaust / David Engel
31 – Memories of World War II and the Holocaust in Europe / Harold Marcuse
Bibliography