Minorities and the First World War : from war to peace /
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
Palgrave Macmillan,
[2017]
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction. Minority History: From War to Peace / Tim Grady
- The Centenary and the Politics of Integration and Separatism
- Locating Minorities in a Local Context
- Minority Experiences and the Discipline of Military History
- From War to Peace
- Section One "Friendly" Minorities in War and Peace
- Section Two The Wartime "Enemy": From Internment to Freedom
- Section Three Remembering and Forgetting Minorities in Wartime
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Section One "Friendly" Minorities in War and Peace
- 2. "Tasting the Ring's Salt": Muslims, Contested Loyalties and the First World War / Humayun Ansari
- Dilemmas of Loyalty?
- Loyalty Versus Jihad
- Loyalty to What and/or to Whom?
- Defending the British Way of Life?
- Notes
- Bibliography
- 3. Between Friends and Enemies: The Dilemma of Jews in the Final Stages of the War / Sarah Panter
- Contested Inclusion: Jewish Participation in the German and British War Efforts
- Jewish "Victories" and "Defeats": The Ambivalent Road to Peace and Post-War Stability
- Negotiations at Versailles: An Outlook at the "Jewish Question" in 1919
- Notes
- Bibliography
- 4. Bridging the Gap Between "War" and "Peace": The Case of Belgian Refugees in Britain / Hannah Ewence
- From Repatriation to Deportation
- Entering the "Twilight Zone"
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Section Two The Wartime "Enemy": From Internment to Freedom
- 5. "Enemy Aliens" in Scotland in a Global Context, 1914
- 1919: Germanophobia, Internment, Forgetting / Stefan Manz
- "The Enemy Within": Exceptional Scottish Liberal Imperialism?
- Government Measures: Arrest, Displacement, Repatriation and Internment
- "Barbed Wire Disease": Life in the Stobs Internment Camp
- Return and Remembrance
- Notes
- Bibliography
- 6.
- "The Enemy Within"?: Armenians, Jews, the Military Crises of 1915 and the Genocidal Origins of the "Minorities Question" / Mark Levene
- 1915: A Tear of Genocidal War
- Ottoman Armenians and Russian Jews: "The Enemy Within"?
- Military Solutions
- Notes
- Bibliography
- 7. Black, Arab and South Asian Colonial Britons in the Intersections Between War and Peace: The 1919 Seaport Riots in Perspective / Jacqueline Jenkinson
- Historiography of the Seaport Riots
- Wartime Recruitment and the Consequences of Demobilisation
- Post-war Job Competition and Housing Shortages as Triggers for the Seaport Riots
- Police, Court and Government Reactions
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Section Three Remembering and Forgetting Minorities in Wartime
- 8. Race and the Legacy of the First World War in French Anti-Colonial Politics of the 1920s / David Murphy
- The First World War on Trial: Blaise Diagne Versus Les Continents
- L'Union Intercoloniale and the Rise of Anti-colonialism
- The Defence of the Negro Race
- The Dream of an Anti-imperialist Global Revolution
- Notes
- Bibliography
- 9. Memory, Storytelling and Minorities: A Case Study of Jews in Britain and the First World War / Tony Kushner
- "Martial Race" Theory and the Writing of Minorities in Wartime
- Memory Battles: The Jews of Britain and the First World War
- Notes
- Bibliography
- 10. Selective Remembering: Minorities and the Remembrance of the First World War in Britain and Germany / Tim Grady
- Diversity in the German and British Armies of the First World War
- A Narrow "Circle of Mourning"
- Local Communities and Post-War Remembrance
- Forging National Memory Cultures
- Notes
- Bibliography
- 11. Afterword / Panikos Panayi
- Notes.