Aftershocks: Violence in Dissolving Empires after the First World War
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Julia Eichenberg and John Paul Newman 'Aftershocks: Violence in Dissolving Empires after the First World War' 19, 2010, pp 183-194
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This special issue deals with the phenomenon of the emergence of radical violence in what might be called `shatter zones? of empires after the end of the First World War. It argues that the emergence of violence was due to the absence of functioning state control and facilitated by the effects of experiencing mass violence during the First World War. In the multi-ethnic regions of the former empires, the rising wave of nationalism directed this violent potential against ethnic and religious minorities.
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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