Shatterzone of empires : coexistence and violence in the German, Habsburg, Russian, and Ottoman borderlands / edited by Omer Bartov and Eric D. Weitz.


Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c2013.
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Introduction : coexistence and violence in the German, Habsburg, Russian, and Ottoman borderlands / Omer Bartov and Eric D. Weitz — The traveler’s view of Central Europe : gradual transitions and degrees of difference in European borderlands / Larry Wolff — Megalomania and angst : the nineteenth-century mythicization of Germany’s eastern borderlands / Gregor Thum — Between empire and nation state : an outline for a European contemporary history of the Jews, 1750-1950 / Dan Diner — Jews and others in vilna-Wino-Vilnius : invisible neighbors, 1831-1948 / Theodore R. Weeks — Our laws, our taxes, and our administration : citizenship in imperial Austria / Gary B. Cohen — Marking national space on the Habsburg Austrian borderlands, 1880-1918 / Pieter M. Judson — Travel, railroads, and identity formation in the Russian empire / Frithjof Benjamin Schenk — Germany and the Ottoman borderlands : the entwining of imperial aspirations, revolution, and ethnic violence / Eric D. Weitz — The central state in the borderlands : Ottoman eastern Anatolia in the late nineteenth century / Elke Hartmann — Borderland encounters in the Carpathian Mountains and their impact on identity formation / Patrice M. Dabrowski — Mapping the hungarian borderlands / Robert Nemes — A strange case of antisemitism : Ivan Franko and the Jewish issue / Yaroslav Hrytsak — Nation state, ethnic conflict, and refugees in Lithuania, 1939-1940 / Tomas Balkelis — The Young Turks and the plans for the ethnic homogenization of Anatolia / Taner Akçam.
  • Paving the way for ethnic cleansing : eastern Thrace during the Balkan wars (1912-1913) and their aftermath / Eyal Ginio — Wiping out the Bulgur race : hatred, duty, and national self-fashioning in the Second Balkan War / Keith Brown — Failed identity and the Assyrian genocide / David Gaunt — Forms of violence during the Russian occupation of Ottoman territory and in northern Persia (Urmia and Astrabad), October 1914-December 1917 / Peter Holquist — A zone of violence : the anti-Jewish pogroms in eastern Galicia in 1914-1915 and 1941 / Alexander V. Prusin — Ethnicity and the reporting of mass murder : Krakvis[p]ki Visti, the NKVD murders of 1941, and the Vinnytsia exhumation / John-Paul Himka — Communal genocide : personal accounts of the destruction of Buczacz, eastern Galicia, 1941-1944 / Omer Bartov — Liquid borderland, inelastic sea : mapping the eastern Adriatic / Pamela Ballinger — National modernism in post-revolutionary society : the Ukrainian renaissance and Jewish revival, 1917-1930 / Myroslav Shkandrij — Carpathian Rus[p] : interethnic coexistence without violence / Paul Robert Magocsi — Tremors in the shatterzone of empires : eastern Galicia in summer 1941 / Kai Struve — Caught in between : border regions in modern Europe / Philipp Ther.

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