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Occupied: European and Asian Responses to Axis Conquest, 1937–1945

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For most of the population of Europe and East and Southeast Asia, the most persistent and significant aspect of their experience of the Second World War was that of occupation by one or more of the Axis powers. In this ambitious and wide-ranging study, Aviel Roshwald brings us the first single-authored, comparative treatment of European and Asian responses to German and Japanese occupation during the war. He illustrates how patriotic, ethno-national, and internationalist identities were manipulated, exploited, reconstructed and reinvented as a result of the wholesale dismantling of states and redrawing of borders. Using eleven case studies from across the two continents, he examines how behavioral choices around collaboration and resistance were conditioned by existing identities or loyalties as well as by short-term cost–benefit calculations, opportunism, or coercion.

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  • Allows readers to understand the shared aspects and dramatic contrasts of the occupation experience across Eurasia
  • Explores how ethnic identity and nationalism shaped responses to Axis occupations
  • For scholars interested in the history of war and society and the Second World War, issues of occupation and regime change
Author: Roshwald Aviel
Publisher: -
Pages: 481
ISBN: 9781108790826
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2023

Introduction
Part I. Patriotisms Under Occupation (The Netherlands, France, Denmark, and Thailand)
Introduction to Part I
1. Initial choices and conditions
2. Patriotic solidarity in the first flush of defeat
3. The shifting parameters of the patriotically plausible
Conclusion to Part I
Part II. Fractured Societies and Fractal Identities – Civil Wars Under Occupation (Greece, Yugoslavia, Italy, and China): Introduction to Part II
4. The civil wars in a nutshell: historical overview
5. Continuities and ruptures
6. From parochial interests to internationalist visions: The fractal structures of political identity in civil wars
Conclusion to Part II
Part III. Conquest in the Guise of Liberation (the Philippines, Indonesia, and Ukraine): Introduction to Part III
7. Colonial histories
8. The ghosts of colonialisms past and the weight of occupations present
Conclusion to Part III
Conclusion.

  • Aviel Roshwald is Professor of History at Georgetown University. His previous books include The Endurance of Nationalism: Ancient Roots and Modern Dilemmas (2006), Ethnic Nationalism and the Fall of Empires: Central Europe, Russia and the Middle East, 1914–1923 (2001) and Estranged Bedfellows: Britain and France in the Middle East during the Second World War (1990).

 

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