%0 Book %D 2012 %T War in Peace : Paramilitary Violence in Europe after the Great War %A Gerwarth, Robert %A Horne, John %X

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%I Oxford University Press %C Oxford ; New York %P 256 %@ 9780199654918 %G eng %<

Table of contents

1: Robert Gerwarth and John Horne: Paramilitarism in Europe after the Great War: An Introduction
Part I: Revolution and Counter-Revolution
2: William Rosenberg: Revolution and Counter-Revolution: The Syndrome of Violence in Russia's Civil Wars, 1918-1920
3: Robert Gerwarth and John Horne: Bolshevism as Fantasy: Fear of Revolution and Counter-Revolutionary Violence, 1917-23
4: Robert Gerwarth: Fighting the Red Beast: Counterrevolutionary Violence in the Defeated States of Central Europe
5: Marko Tikka and Pertty Haapala: Revolution, Civil War, and Terror in Finland in 1918
6: Emilio Gentile: Paramilitary Violence in Italy: the Rationale of Fascism and the Origins of Totalitarianism
Part II: Nations, Borderlands, and Ethnic Violence
7: Serhy Yekelchyk: Bands of Nation Builders? Insurgency and Ideology in the Ukrainian Civil War
8: Tomas Balkelis: Turning Citizens into Soldiers: Baltic Paramilitary Movements after the Great War
9: John Paul Newman: Paramilitary Violence in the Balkans: Origins and Legacies
10: Ugur Ümit Üngör: Paramilitary Violence in the Collapsing Ottoman Empire
11: Julia Eichenberg: Soldiers to Civilians, Civilians to Soldiers: Poland and Ireland after the First World War
12: Anne Dolan: The British Culture of Paramilitary Violence in the Irish War of Independence
13: John Horne: Defending Victory: Paramilitary Politics in France, 1918-26. A Counter-example