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Nick Baron is a Lecturer in History at the University of Nottingham, UK. He works on Russian and East European history and historical geography. Peter Gatrell is Professor of Modern History at the University of Manchester, UK. His main research and teaching interests are in the field of modern European social, economic and cultural history, with a particular focus on modern Russia.




28 Ebooks by Peter Gatrell

Nick Baron & Peter Gatrell: Homelands
This new volume, by a team of international scholars, explores aspects of population displacement and statehood at a crucial juncture in modern European history, when the entire continent took on the …
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€14.99
Susan Hodgett & Patrick James: Necessary Travel
Recent, unpredictable incidents in diverse locations Paris, Nice, Ankara, Sinai, California, Manchester and London reinforce how governments and scholars must look beneath the surface for …
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€95.98
Peter Gatrell & Liubov Zhvanko: Europe on the move
Mass population displacement affected millions of Europe’s civilians across the different theatres of war in 1914–18. At the end of the war, a senior Red Cross official wrote ‘there were refugees …
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€49.99
Peter Gatrell: Making of the Modern Refugee
The Making of the Modern Refugee is a comprehensive history of global population displacement in the twentieth century. It takes a new approach to the subject, exploring its causes, consequences, and …
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€33.07
Peter Gatrell: Russia’s First World War
The story of Russia’s First World War remains largely unknown, neglected by historians who have been more interested in the grand drama that unfolded in 1917. In Russia’s First World War: A Social …
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€47.36
Peter Gatrell: Russia’s First World War
The story of Russia’s First World War remains largely unknown, neglected by historians who have been more interested in the grand drama that unfolded in 1917. In Russia’s First World War: A Social …
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€47.36
Peter Gatrell & Liubov Zhvanko: Europe on the Move
Mass population displacement affected millions of Europe’s civilians across the different theatres of war in 1914-18. At the end of the war, a senior Red Cross official wrote ‘there were refugees …
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€38.62
Peter Gatrell: Unsettling of Europe
WINNER OF THE LAURA SHANNON PRIZE 2021 SHORTLISTED FOR THE LIONEL GELBER PRIZE 2020A TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT BOOK OF THE YEAR 2019Migrants have stood at the heart of modern Europe’s experience, …
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€10.99
Agnes Bresselau von Bressensdorf: Über Grenzen
Globale Migrations- und Fluchtbewegungen prägen gegenwärtig politische, gesellschaftliche und wissenschaftliche Debatten. Bildete Europa am Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs eine der größten …
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€69.00
Wendy Ugolini: Experiencing war as the ‘enemy other’
Italy’s declaration of war on Britain in June 1940 had devastating consequences for Italian immigrant families living in Scotland signalling their traumatic construction as the ‘enemy other’. Through …
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€37.99
Claire Gorrara: French crime fiction and the Second World War
This study explores France’s preoccupation with memories of the Second World War through an examination of popular culture and one of its more enduring forms, crime fiction. It examines what such pop …
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€29.99
Chris Pearson: Mobilizing nature
Mobilizing nature traces the environmental history of war and militarisation in France, from the creation of Châlons Camp in 1857 to military environmentalist policies in the twentieth century. It of …
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€29.99
Penny Summerfield & Corinna Peniston-Bird: Contesting home defence
Contesting home defence is a new history of the Home Guard, a novel national defence force of the Second World War composed of civilians who served as part-time soldiers: it questions accounts of the …
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€27.99
Chris Millington: From victory to Vichy
The most up-to-date and comprehensive English-language study of its kind, From victory to Vichy explores the political mobilisation of the two largest French veterans’ associations during the interwa …
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€34.99
Spiros Tsoutsoumpis: A history of the Greek resistance in the Second World War
A history of the Greek resistance in the Second World War discusses one of the most troubled and fascinating aspects of modern Greek and European history: the anti-axis resistance. It is a pioneering …
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€42.99
Trudi Tate & Kate Kennedy: The silent morning
This is the first book to study the cultural impact of the Armistice of 11 November 1918. It contains 14 new essays from scholars working in literature, music, art history and military history. The …
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€33.99
Laura Ugolini: Civvies
The history of the First World War continues to attract enormous interest. However, most attention remains concentrated on combatants, creating a misleading picture of wartime Britain: one might be …
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€49.99
Carol Acton & Jane Potter: Working in a world of hurt
Working in a world of hurt fills a significant gap in the studies of the psychological trauma wrought by war. It focuses not on soldiers, but on the men and women who fought to save them in casualty …
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€134.99
Lindsey Dodd: French children under the Allied bombs, 1940–45
Provides a unique perspective on the Allied bombing of France during the Second World War which killed around 57, 000 French civilians. Using oral history and archival research, it provides an …
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€129.99
Emma Newlands: Civilians into soldiers
Civilians into soldiers is an examination of body cultures in the British Army during the Second World War. Drawing on a wealth of official records and servicemen’s personal testimonies, it explores …
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€134.99
Juliette Pattinson: Behind enemy lines
Behind enemy lines is an examination of gender relations in wartime using the Special Operations Executive as a case study. Drawing on personal testimonies, in particular oral history and autobiograp …
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€27.99
Jeff Horn & Leonard N Rosenband: Reconceptualizing the Industrial Revolution
Closely linked essays examine distinctive national patterns of industrialization.This collection of essays offers new perspectives on the Industrial Revolution as a global phenomenon. The fifteen …
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€86.84
Spiros Tsoutsoumpis: history of the Greek resistance in the Second World War
A history of the Greek resistance in the Second World War discusses one of the most troubled and fascinating aspects of modern Greek and European history: the anti-axis resistance. It is a pioneering …
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English
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€31.10
Kate Kennedy & Trudi Tate: silent morning
This is the first book to study the cultural impact of the Armistice of 11 November 1918. It contains 14 new essays from scholars working in literature, music, art history and military history. The …
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€24.88
Laura Ugolini: Civvies
Civvies explores the experiences of middle-class men on the English home front during the First World War. Although the conflict continues to attract enormous interest, most attention remains focused …
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€38.57
Carol Acton & Jane Potter: Working in a world of hurt
Working in a world of hurt fills a significant gap in the studies of the psychological trauma wrought by war. It focuses not on soldiers, but on the men and women who fought to save them in casualty …
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English
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€99.81
Lindsey Dodd: French children under the Allied bombs, 1940-45
Children under the Allied bombs in France provides a unique perspective on the Allied bombing of France during the Second World War which killed around 57, 000 French civilians. Using oral history as …
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€105.76
Emma Newlands: Civilians into soldiers
Civilians into soldiers is an examination of body cultures in the British Army during the Second World War. Drawing on a wealth of official records and servicemen’s personal testimonies, it explores …
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English
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€99.54