In the shadow of the Great War : physical violence in East-Central Europe, 1917-1923 /
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New York :
Berghahn Books,
2021.
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1
- The Baltikumer: Collective Violence and German Paramilitaries after 1918
- Chapter 2
- Pogroms and Imposture: The Violent Self-Formation of Ukrainian Warlords
- Chapter 3
- Toward an Interactional Theory of Sexual Violence: The White Terror in Hungary, 1919-1921
- Chapter 4
- The Many Lives of Mrs. Hamburger: Gender, Violence, and Counterrevolution, 1919-1930
- Chapter 5
- "A Little Murderous Party": Poland after World War I in the Works of Joseph Roth
- Chapter 6
- Suicide Discourses: The Austrian Example in an International Context from World War I to the 1930s
- Chapter 7
- The "Healthy Nerves" of the Nation: War Neuroses in Austria-Hungary and its Successor States
- Chapter 8
- Forging a "Winning Spirit": The North American YMCA and the Czechoslovak Army, 1918-1921
- Chapter 9
- When the Defeated Become Victorious: Averting Violence with Football in Post-1918 Romania
- Afterword: The End of the Great War and Postwar Problems
- Index