
World War I and Beyond: Human Tragedies, Social Challenges, Scientific and Cultural Responses
1. Edition, 2021
201 Pages
ISBN: 978-3-8253-7247-7
Product: Ebook
Edition: PDF
Subject: Geschichte
Available: 27.07.2021
Keywords:
Krieg, Geschichte, Nationale Identität, Ostmitteleuropa, Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Sozialgeschichte, Kulturgeschichte, Trauma, Ökologie, Psychiatrie, Osteuropa, 1. Weltkrieg, Patriotismus, 20. Jahrhundert, Donau, Jugoslawien, Österreich-Ungarn, europäische Geschichte, Rumänien, Südosteuropa, Internationale Beziehungen, Umweltschäden, chemische Kriegsführung, Posttraumatische Belastungsstörung (PTBS), Kroatien, Jahr 1918, Pariser Friedenskonferenz (1919), Tschechoslowakei, Kollaboration, Frieden
This volume includes 13 papers presented in the sections History and Sciences of the Humboldt-Kolleg ‘World War I and Beyond: Human Tragedies, Social Challenges, Scientific and Cultural Responses’ organised in Bucharest on September 17–19, 2018; a separate volume is dedicated to selected contributions focusing on literary and cultural studies (Ioana Crǎciun: ‘Wenn die Waffen sprechen, schweigen die Musen nicht’).
The papers are grouped in three sections – ‘Intellectuals Facing the Challenges of World War I’, ‘Societies Dealing with War Traumas’, and ‘Nations and States Coping with War and Peace’. While having a clear focus on Central and Eastern Europe, the volume succeeds in bringing together multiple and complementary perspectives to the complexities of World War I and attempts to integrate the approaches and findings presented at the Bucharest conference in the broader discussions and analyses of this traumatic historical event which has shaped Europe and the world.
Contrib. by: Bogdan Murgescu, Ioana Pintilie, Victor Neumann, Mircea Flonta, Cătălin Vasilescu, Temistocle Bîrsan, Dan Tiba, Iona Ionel, Ştefan Neaţu, Marciej Górny, Oltea Joja, Dorin Stănescu, Aleksandar Jakir, Milan Ristović, Alin Matei, Roman Holec, Andrei Florin Sora
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