ラウトレッジ版 戦間期の世界事典<br>The Interwar World (Routledge Worlds)

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ラウトレッジ版 戦間期の世界事典
The Interwar World (Routledge Worlds)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 716 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780367616847
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Full Description

The Interwar World collects an international group of over 50 contributors to discuss, analyze, and interpret this crucial period in twentieth-century history. A comprehensive understanding of the interwar era has been limited by Euro-American approaches and strict adherence to the temporal limits of the world wars. The volume's contributors challenge the era's accepted temporal and geographic framings by privileging global processes and interactions. Each contribution takes a global, thematic approach, integrating world regions into a shared narrative.

Three central questions frame the chapters. First, when was the interwar? Viewed globally, the years 1918 and 1939 are arbitrary limits, and the volume explicitly engages with the artificiality of the temporal framework while closely examining the specific dynamics of the 1920s and 1930s. Second, where was the interwar? Contributors use global history methodologies and training in varied world regions to decenter Euro-American frameworks, engaging directly with the usefulness of the interwar as both an era and an analytical category. Third, how global was the interwar? Authors trace accelerating connections in areas such as public health and mass culture counterbalanced by processes of economic protectionism, exclusive nationalism, and limits to migration. By approaching the era thematically, the volume disaggregates and interrogates the meaning of the 'global' in this era.

As a comprehensive guide, this volume offers overviews of key themes of the interwar period for undergraduates, while offering up-to-date historiographical insights for postgraduates and scholars interested in this pivotal period in global history.

Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction

Heidi J.S. Tworek and Andrew Denning

Structures

1. Environment

Sarah Hamilton

2. Population and Demographics

Edward Ross Dickinson

3. Energy

Philipp Lehmann

4. Technology and Infrastructure

Fredrik Meiton

5. Health

Iris Borowy

6. Mass Culture

Matthew B. Karush and Sam Lebovic

Institutions

7. War and Revolution

Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses

8. Violence and Genocide

Michelle Tusan

9. The State

George Lawson and Ayşe Zarakol

10. Political Regimes

Agnes Cornell, Jørgen Møller and Svend-Erik Skaaning

11. International Relations and Diplomacy

Jeremy A. Yellen

12. Global Institutions

Daniel Gorman

13. Nongovernmental Organizations and Philanthropies

Helke Rausch

Identity and Ways of Life

14. Gender and Sexuality

Marc Matera and Susan Kingsley Kent

15. Race and Ethnicity

Jaehwan Hyun

16. The Middle Classes

Christof Dejung

17. Religion and Spirituality

John Tseh-han Chen

18. The Urban

Ümit Fırat Açıkgöz and Ilham Khuri-Makdisi

19. The Rural

Yves Segers

Knowledge and Information

20. Communications and Media

Leslie James and Emma Hunter

21. Humanities

Humberto Beck

22. Social Sciences

Małgorzata Mazurek

23. International Law

Anne Holthoefer

24. Architecture

Adedoyin Teriba

25. Natural Sciences

Emily Kern and Michael J. Barany

Ideologies and Practices

26. Capitalism

Gerold Krozewski

27. Communism

Arturo Zoffmann Rodriguez

28. Fascism

Daniel Hedinger

29. Nationalism

David Stenner, Deirdre Ruscitti Harshman and Matthew Harshman

30. Pan-Movements

Meghna Chaudhuri and Sara Marzagora

31. Imperialism

Takashi Fujitani

32. Anticolonialism and Anti-Imperialism

Michael Goebel

33. Women's Rights and Feminism

Nova Robinson

Trade and Production

34. Economic Plans

Kyung Deok Roh

35. Global Trade and Protectionism

Nikolay Kamenov

36. Industry

Koji Hirata

37. Agriculture

Vicente Pinilla and Henry Willebald

38. The Great Depression

Tomoko Shiroyama

Epilogue

Antoinette Burton