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War in Peace

Paramilitary violence in Europe after the First World War 1918 - 1923

To meet the 100th anniversary of the First World War, Archipelago presents readers with a major topic of modern European historiography, the book War in Peace. Paramilitary violence in Europe after the First World War 1918-1923.
Twelve European historians in the book War in Peace. Paramilitary violence in Europe after the First World War 1918-1923. they talk about the events and processes that changed the character of European history, society and everyday life in the 20th century.
Talking about the First World War, its causes and the tectonic consequences it caused in modern European society, the book War in Peace is an extremely exciting testimony about the paramilitary violence that in the first years after the Great War affected Europe from Scandinavia and Ireland, through France and Italy, to Turkey, from the Baltics to the Balkans, from Russia and Ukraine to Hungary and Austria.
The first comprehensive study in European historiography about the wave of paramilitary violence in Europe in the decade after the First World War.
Why did the end of the First World War not immediately bring peace to Europe?
Revolutions, counter-revolutions, ethnic conflicts, pogroms, wars of independence, civil wars, violence and conflicts marked the first years after the Great War and changed the political landscape of Europe.
A book in which an entire chapter is dedicated to Serbia and Yugoslavia afterwards of the First World War.
The book War in Peace was published in English in mid-December 2012. Since then, it has been published in Finland, Lithuania, Ukraine, Russia, Germany, Italy, Bulgaria and Hungary, and translations into several other European languages ​​are underway.

 

 

 

 

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