The essays in _The Utopia of Terror_ provide new perspectives on the
relationship between the politics of construction and destruction in
the wartime Independent State of Croatia (1941-1945) ruled by the
fascist Ustasha movement. Bringing together established historians of
the Ustasha regime and an emerging generation of younger historians,
_The Utopia of Terror_ explores various aspects of everyday life and
death in the Ustasha state that untilnow have received peripheral
attention from historians. The contributors argue for a more complex
consideration of the relationship of mass terror and utopianism in
which the two are seen as part of the same process rather than
asdiscrete phenomena. They aim to bring new perspectives, generate
original thinking, and provide enhanced understanding of both the
Ustasha regime's attempts to remake Croatian society and its campaign
to destroy unwanted populations.
Rory Yeomans is a fellow in history at the Wiener Wiesenthal Institute
for Holocaust Studies, Vienna, Austria.
A fellowship from the Cantemir Institute at the University of Oxford
in 2013 supported the research for and the writing and editing of this
book.
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Life and Death in Wartime Croatia
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782046820
Publisert
2020
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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