Civilian Internment during the First World War

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Civilian Internment during the First World War

A European and Global History, 1914—1920

General and world history European history Social and cultural history Military history

Author: Matthew Stibbe

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Collection: History

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 14th November 2019

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 683 Kb

ISBN: 9781137571915


Book Overview

This book is the first major study of civilian internment during the First World War as both a European and global phenomenon. Based on research spanning twenty-eight archives in seven countries, this study explores the connections and continuities, as well as ruptures, between different internment systems at the local, national, regional and imperial levels.

Historical Significance

Arguing that the years 1914-20 mark the essential turning point in the transnational and international history of the detention camp, this book demonstrates that wartime civilian captivity was inextricably bound up with questions of power, world order and inequalities based on class, race and gender.

Impact and Legacy

It also contends that engagement with internees led to new forms of international activism and generated new types of transnational knowledge in the spheres of medicine, law, citizenship and neutrality. Finally, an epilogue explains how and why First World War internment is crucial to understanding the world we live in today.

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