Rotem Kowner, Iris RachamimovA Global and Local History of World War I Internments
Out of Line, Out of Place
A Global and Local History of World War I Internments
Herausgeber: Rachamimov, Iris; Kowner, Rotem
Rotem Kowner, Iris RachamimovA Global and Local History of World War I Internments
Out of Line, Out of Place
A Global and Local History of World War I Internments
Herausgeber: Rachamimov, Iris; Kowner, Rotem
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"Internment was a defining experience of War World I with ten million combatants and civilians placed in camps and securitized facilities. This book is the first to examine military, civilian, and political internments together and from a global perspective. It explains their proliferation during the war and their long-term significance"--
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"Internment was a defining experience of War World I with ten million combatants and civilians placed in camps and securitized facilities. This book is the first to examine military, civilian, and political internments together and from a global perspective. It explains their proliferation during the war and their long-term significance"--
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- Verlag: Cornell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781501765902
- ISBN-10: 1501765906
- Artikelnr.: 64079433
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cornell University Press
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. September 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781501765902
- ISBN-10: 1501765906
- Artikelnr.: 64079433
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Rotem Kowner is Professor of History and Japanese Studies at the University of Haifa. He is the author of From White to Yellow and Tsushima. Iris Rachamimov is Associate Professor of History at Tel Aviv University. She is the author of POWs and the Great War.
Introduction: Military, Civilian, and Political Internments: Examining
Great War Internments Together, by Iris Rachamimov and Rotem Kowner
Part I: Internments in Europe
1. (Dis)entangling the Local, the National, and the International: Civilian
Internment in Germany and in German-Occupied France and Belgium in Global
Context, by Matthew Stibbe
2. The Captives of the Kaiser: Schutzhaft and Political Prisoners in
Germany, by André Keil
3. Securitized Protection: Health Work in Wartime Austria-Hungary and the
Making of Refugee Camps, by Doina Anca Cretu
4. Alexandra Palace: A Concentration Camp in the Heart of London, by Assaf
Mond
5. Prisoner-of-War Civilian Experience: The Role of Profession among POWs,
by Lena Radauer
6. The Face and Race of the Enemy: German POW Photographs as a Weapon of
War, by Nancy Fitch
Part II: Internments Beyond Europe
7. "Enemies of Our Country": Internment in Canada's Rocky Mountains
National Park, 1915-1917, by Bohdan S. Kordan
8. Globalizing Captivity: "Little Germany in China", by Naoko Shimazu
9. German Propaganda and the African and Asian Theaters of the War, by
Mahon Murphy
Part III: Interwar Repurcussions and Beyond
10. Internment after the War's End: "Humanitarian Camps" in the POW
Repatriation Process, 1918-1923, by Hazuki Tate
11. POWs, Civilians, and the Postwar Development of International
Humanitarian Law, by Neville Wylie and Sarina Landefeld
Conclusion: World War I and Its Internments: Final Remarks, by Iris
Rachamimov and Rotem Kowner
Great War Internments Together, by Iris Rachamimov and Rotem Kowner
Part I: Internments in Europe
1. (Dis)entangling the Local, the National, and the International: Civilian
Internment in Germany and in German-Occupied France and Belgium in Global
Context, by Matthew Stibbe
2. The Captives of the Kaiser: Schutzhaft and Political Prisoners in
Germany, by André Keil
3. Securitized Protection: Health Work in Wartime Austria-Hungary and the
Making of Refugee Camps, by Doina Anca Cretu
4. Alexandra Palace: A Concentration Camp in the Heart of London, by Assaf
Mond
5. Prisoner-of-War Civilian Experience: The Role of Profession among POWs,
by Lena Radauer
6. The Face and Race of the Enemy: German POW Photographs as a Weapon of
War, by Nancy Fitch
Part II: Internments Beyond Europe
7. "Enemies of Our Country": Internment in Canada's Rocky Mountains
National Park, 1915-1917, by Bohdan S. Kordan
8. Globalizing Captivity: "Little Germany in China", by Naoko Shimazu
9. German Propaganda and the African and Asian Theaters of the War, by
Mahon Murphy
Part III: Interwar Repurcussions and Beyond
10. Internment after the War's End: "Humanitarian Camps" in the POW
Repatriation Process, 1918-1923, by Hazuki Tate
11. POWs, Civilians, and the Postwar Development of International
Humanitarian Law, by Neville Wylie and Sarina Landefeld
Conclusion: World War I and Its Internments: Final Remarks, by Iris
Rachamimov and Rotem Kowner
Introduction: Military, Civilian, and Political Internments: Examining
Great War Internments Together, by Iris Rachamimov and Rotem Kowner
Part I: Internments in Europe
1. (Dis)entangling the Local, the National, and the International: Civilian
Internment in Germany and in German-Occupied France and Belgium in Global
Context, by Matthew Stibbe
2. The Captives of the Kaiser: Schutzhaft and Political Prisoners in
Germany, by André Keil
3. Securitized Protection: Health Work in Wartime Austria-Hungary and the
Making of Refugee Camps, by Doina Anca Cretu
4. Alexandra Palace: A Concentration Camp in the Heart of London, by Assaf
Mond
5. Prisoner-of-War Civilian Experience: The Role of Profession among POWs,
by Lena Radauer
6. The Face and Race of the Enemy: German POW Photographs as a Weapon of
War, by Nancy Fitch
Part II: Internments Beyond Europe
7. "Enemies of Our Country": Internment in Canada's Rocky Mountains
National Park, 1915-1917, by Bohdan S. Kordan
8. Globalizing Captivity: "Little Germany in China", by Naoko Shimazu
9. German Propaganda and the African and Asian Theaters of the War, by
Mahon Murphy
Part III: Interwar Repurcussions and Beyond
10. Internment after the War's End: "Humanitarian Camps" in the POW
Repatriation Process, 1918-1923, by Hazuki Tate
11. POWs, Civilians, and the Postwar Development of International
Humanitarian Law, by Neville Wylie and Sarina Landefeld
Conclusion: World War I and Its Internments: Final Remarks, by Iris
Rachamimov and Rotem Kowner
Great War Internments Together, by Iris Rachamimov and Rotem Kowner
Part I: Internments in Europe
1. (Dis)entangling the Local, the National, and the International: Civilian
Internment in Germany and in German-Occupied France and Belgium in Global
Context, by Matthew Stibbe
2. The Captives of the Kaiser: Schutzhaft and Political Prisoners in
Germany, by André Keil
3. Securitized Protection: Health Work in Wartime Austria-Hungary and the
Making of Refugee Camps, by Doina Anca Cretu
4. Alexandra Palace: A Concentration Camp in the Heart of London, by Assaf
Mond
5. Prisoner-of-War Civilian Experience: The Role of Profession among POWs,
by Lena Radauer
6. The Face and Race of the Enemy: German POW Photographs as a Weapon of
War, by Nancy Fitch
Part II: Internments Beyond Europe
7. "Enemies of Our Country": Internment in Canada's Rocky Mountains
National Park, 1915-1917, by Bohdan S. Kordan
8. Globalizing Captivity: "Little Germany in China", by Naoko Shimazu
9. German Propaganda and the African and Asian Theaters of the War, by
Mahon Murphy
Part III: Interwar Repurcussions and Beyond
10. Internment after the War's End: "Humanitarian Camps" in the POW
Repatriation Process, 1918-1923, by Hazuki Tate
11. POWs, Civilians, and the Postwar Development of International
Humanitarian Law, by Neville Wylie and Sarina Landefeld
Conclusion: World War I and Its Internments: Final Remarks, by Iris
Rachamimov and Rotem Kowner







