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The Shaken Lands

by Tomas Balkelis, Andrea Griffante

The volume focuses on violence during the breakdown of East Central European states brought by one of the most violent periods in modern European history: from the start of the Great War in 1914 until 1923 when Europe, finally, achieved peace after a series of civil conflicts and interstate wars.

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The volume focuses on violence during the breakdown of East Central European states brought by one of the most violent periods in modern European history: from the start of the Great War in 1914 until 1923 when Europe, finally, achieved peace after a series of civil conflicts and interstate wars. The contributors offer several case studies that cover the vast region stretching from the Baltic states to Hungary. They explore different types of violence against its civilian populations with a particular focus on communal violence committed by civilians onto their neighbors. They suggest that disintegration of state power brought by the Great War was a key condition that produced violence. Yet the process of post-WWI state building was equally or more violent as nascent East Central European states institutionalized the use of violence to achieve their political agendas.

Author Biography

Tomas Balkelis is a senior research fellow at the Lithuanian Institute of History in Vilnius. He is the author of The Making of Modern Lithuania (Routledge, 2009) and War, Revolution and Nation-Making in Lithuania(Oxford University Press, 2018). His research fields include nation-building, forced migrations, population displacement, and paramilitary violence in Lithuania, Russia, and Poland.
Andrea Griffante is a senior research fellow at the Lithuanian Institute of History in Vilnius. He received his MA at the University of Trieste and his PhD in history at Klaipda University. His latest monograph is Children, Poverty, and Nationalism in Lithuania, 19001940 (Palgrave, 2019). His research fields include history of humanitarianism, nation-building, history of childhood, and social history of medicine.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements IntroductionTomas Balkelis and Andrea Griffante Contributors 1. The Evolution of Wartime Criminality in Lithuania,1914–1920 Vytautas Petronis           
2. War Violence andIts Representation: A Comparison of Civilian Experiences of the Great War onBoth Sides of the Former Russian-German Border Vasilijus Safronovas, Vygantas Vareikis, and Hektoras Vitkus        
3. The MilitaryPogroms in Lithuania, 1919–1920               Darius Stalinas
4. Scandinavian Volunteers as Perpetrators of Violence andCrime in the Estonian War of Independence Mart Kuldkepp
5. The Rich and the(In)famous: Social Conflicts and Paramilitary Violence in Hungary during theCounterrevolution, 1921–1923           Béla Bodó           
6. The Polish CentralGovernment, Regional Authorities, and Local Paramilitaries during the Battlefor the Western Borderlands, 1918–1921                Jochen Böhler
7. Eisenbahnfeldzug:Railway War in East Central EuropeMaciej Górny    
8. Beyond Comparison?The Challenges of Applying Comparative Historical Research to ViolenceJulia Eichenberg              

Review

"The edited volume succeeds in portraying a multiethnic region in turmoil, with violence in its various forms remaining its central factor. The authors contribute to a better understanding of the interconnectedness of violence during the 'Greater War' in East Central Europe and 'the multifaceted nature of its forgotten cruelty.'"— Karsten Brügemann, Ab Imperio

"East Central Europe was transformed by war, revolution, and the birth of nation-states after the First World War. The Shaken Lands excels by examining 1914 to 1923 as an interconnected 'Greater War'. Combining conceptual insights with solid case studies, it suggests both national comparisons and transnational overviews of the manifold violence that shaped the entire region, including the Baltic states. It is an indispensable study in this rapidly emerging field."— John Horne, emeritus Professor of History, Trinity College Dublin
"Based on the latest scholarship and written by some of the leading historians in the field, this volume makes an outstanding contribution to a better understanding of one of the most violent periods in modern European history and the deeper historical origins of present-day conflicts such as Russia's current war against Ukraine." 
— Prof. Robert Gerwarth, University College Dublin

Details

ISBN
Author Andrea Griffante
Pages 258
Publisher Academic Studies Press
Year 2023
ISBN-13 9798887191737
Format Hardcover
Imprint Academic Studies Press
Edited by Andrea Griffante
Series Lithuanian Studies without Borders
Publication Date 2023-05-04
DEWEY 940.347
Place of Publication Brighton
Country of Publication United States
US Release Date 2023-05-04
Audience General
Subtitle Violence and the Crisis of Governance in East Central Europe, 19141923
Illustrations Illustrations, unspecified

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