LIBROS DEL AUTOR: matthew stibbe

7 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: matthew stibbe

  • Debates on the German Revolution of 1918-19
    Matthew Stibbe
    In November 1918 a revolution overthrew the old imperial system in Germany and inaugurated a republic. The revolution was formally completed in August 1919 when the social democrat Friedrich Ebert was sworn in as president. By this time, however, many of the revolution’s original aims and intentions had been swallowed up by new political concerns and lived experiences. For cont...
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    35,40 €

  • The 1989 Revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe
    Kevin McDermott / Matthew Stibbe
    This important book reassesses a defining historical, political and ideological moment in contemporary history: the 1989 revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe. Adopting a multi-disciplinary approach, the authors reconsider such crucial themes as the broader historical significance of the 1989 events, the complex interaction between external and internal factors in the origi...
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    35,46 €

  • Captivity, Forced Labour and Forced Migration in Europe during the First World War
    Matthew Stibbe
    The book deals with various aspects of captivity and forced migration during the First World War, including the experiences of military POWs, civilian internees, deportees from occupied territories, colonial troops and forced labourers. ...
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    94,96 €

  • Germany, 1914-1933
    Matthew Stibbe
    Germany, 1914-1933 takes a fresh and critical look at this crucial period in German history. The book suggests that previous scholars have been wrong to focus on 1918 rather than 1914 as the starting point of Germany’s descent into chaos and dictatorship and in particular will show that 1914 was a significant turning point in terms of German attitudes towards nationalism a...
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    78,47 €

  • British civilian internees in Germany
    Matthew Stibbe
    This fascinating book tells the forgotten story of four to five thousand British civilians who were interned at the Ruhleben camp near Berlin during the First World War and formed a unique community in the heart of enemy territory. The civilians included academics, musicians, businessmen, seamen and even tourists who had been in Germany for only a few days when war broke out.Th...
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    28,43 €

  • German Anglophobia and the Great War, 1914 1918
    Matthew Stibbe
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    81,28 €

  • Women in the Third Reich
    Matthew Stibbe / Matthew Stibe
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    47,32 €