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'"Soldiers of Russia": Veterans of the Russian Expeditionary Force in France and USSR, 1917–1975'

 

'Survival Strategies and Non-Aggression Pacts between the Guardia Civil and the Republican Guerrilla in Spain’s Irregular War, 1936-1952'

 

'Europe's Age of Civil Wars? An Introduction'

 

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'Civil Wars in Global History since 1917: Concepts and Entanglements'

Articles:

  1. Introduction by Charalampos Minasidis and Robert Gerwarth
  2. Laura Robson (Yale University), "What’s in a name? “Civil war” in the Europe-Middle East nexus"
  3. Burak Sayim (University of Basel), "Comintern and its International Civil War: Middle East, Europe, and Transregional Revolutions"
  4. Nathan Grau (Harvard University), "Protecting the Cochinchinese Mosaic: Federalism, Ethnic Difference, and Civil War in Southern Vietnam, 1945-1947"
  5. Thanasis D. Sfikas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), "Using, Ignoring (and Provoking) Civil Wars: George F. Kennan on Greece, China (and, if need be, Italy)"
  6. Simon Lam (Oxford University), "The 'Neutrality' of Faith and Aid: The Quaker Experience in the Greek and Chinese Civil Wars"
  7. Norman Joshua (Stanford University), "From Revolution to Civil War(s)?: Post-Revolutionary Armed Violence in Indonesia, 1950-1965"
  8. Benjamin Claude Brower (The University of Texas at Austin), "Sovereignty, Law, and Civil War: The Case of Algeria, 1954-62"
  9. Miles Larmer (University of Florida), "Fighting for which nation?:  Historicising civil conflict in mid-twentieth century Sub-Saharan Africa"
  10. Madga Fytili (Complutense University of Madrid and Hellenic Open University), "Revolution Beyond Frontiers: Basque Radical Internationalism and the Sandinista Cause (1978–1990)"
  11. Vasken Markarian (Texas Historical Commission), "Militarization of Daily Life: Genocide and the Social and Cultural Pillars of Indigenous Life in 1980s Guatemala"
 

'Partisan and anti-partisan warfare during Europe’s ‘Age of Civil Wars’, 1918-1952'

Articles:

  1. “Partisan and Anti-Partisan Warfare in Soviet Military Thought, 1918 – 1939”. Dr Sofya Anisimova, University College Dublin.
  2. “The European Anti-Partisan War, 1936-1952”. Dr Arnau Fernández Pasalodos (Universidad de Granada / University College Dublin)
  3. “Towards a historical sociology of guerrilla warfare in Greece (1941-44)”. Dr Vangelis Tzoukas, Hellenic Open University.
  4. “Black Shirts in the Italian Civil War. The Last Defeat of Mussolini: 1943-1945”. Dr Amedeo Osti Guerrazzi, Università di Padova.
  5. “Irregular warfare in Spain: violence and gender in the degenerate war”. Dr. Javier Rodrigo and Margalida Roig, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.
  6. “The Italian Anti-Partisan Warfare on the Eastern Front Ideology, Occupation Routine, Professionalism”. Dr Raffaello Pannacci, Università di Perugia.
  7. “Too weighty a weapon? Reassessing the role of paramilitary violence in the Greek Civil War (1946-1949)”. Dr Spyros Tsoutsoumpis, University of Manchester.
 

'Humanitarianism in an Age of Civil Wars, 1917-1949'

 

'Intervening in the Russian Civil War: The Anti-Bolshevik Campaign in the Black Sea, 1918–1919' 

Articles:

  1. Sofya Anisimova, ‘Intervention’ in the Russian Civil War. The Use of the Concept during and after the Conflict
  2. - Denis Denisov, French Sailors and Sevastopol Workers in 1919: Between War and Labour Logics
  3. - Charalampos Minasidis, "None [...] have been able to understand why we went to Russia": The Greek participation in the anti-Bolshevik campaign of 1918-1919
  4. - Gwendal Piégais,Civil War seen from the deck. French intervention in the Black Sea from a naval perspective.
  5. - Blasco Sciarrino, The Effects of Cultural Mobilization on the Romanian Army’s Anti-Bolshevism in the 1918 Military Campaign of Bessarabia
 

 'Political Commissars as a Transnational Phenomenon in Civil Wars’

Articles:

  1. Sofya Anisimova and Robert Gerwarth,Political commissars in civil wars: Anatomy of a transnational phenomenon
  2. Yiannis Kokosalakis,The commissar in revolutionary war: Development, export, and adaptation of a civil-military relations institution
  3. Sofya Anisimova, How to Study the Civil War: Bolsheviks, Military Specialists and the Fight for Military Knowledge in the Red Army, 1918–1925
  4. Gwendal Piègais,‘Commissars for the ‘world civil war’.Recruiting and educatingInternantionalistsin the Russian Civil War, 1918-1920.
  5. Luyang Zhou, The development of the commissar system from the Russian Civil War(1918–21) to the Sino-Japanese War (1937–45)
  6. Arnau Fernãndez-Pasalodos,Political commissars and propaganda in the anti-Francoist armed resistance (1936–1952)
  7. Vassiliki Lazou,‘With Samariniotis, Sarafis and Aris as our leaders’: The political commissar – politikós in the Greek People’s Liberation Army (ELAS)
  8. Charalampos Minasidis,‘It really is the book for the P[olitical] C[ommissar]’: Soviet war literature and the quest for the ideal political commissar and fighter in the Democratic Army of Greece
  9. Dmitar Tasić,‘The soul of the unit’: The Yugoslav partisan movement and the role of political commissars
  10. Hai-Chung Pham, The pivotal role of political cadres in North Vietnam’s military during the Vietnam War (1954–1975)
 

'Unbounding the Spanish Civil War'

 

 

 'Military welfare history: what is it and why should it be considered?'

 

'Europe's Age of Civil Wars?'

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