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 The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
   Prisoner of War, Internment, & Associated Subjects
     Internment



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Internment During the First World War. A Mass Global Phenomenon

by Panikos Panayi  Matthew Stibbe  Stefan Manz  

ISBN
9780367586393

Purchase Price
£21.99 (new)

Date Purchased
October 31, 2020

Publisher
Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group) (2019, Abingdon Oxon & New York)

Notes
This is a collection of essays on the subject of internment. The scope of the book will be best demonstrated if we set out the separate essays and their authorship: 1. "Internment during the First World War: A Mass Global Phenomenon"; by Stefan Manz, Panikos Panayi, and Matthew Stibbe (the Editors - consult "Authors" for their details). 2. "The Internment of Civilian "Enemy Aliens" in the British Empire"; by Stefan Manz and Panikos Panayi. 3. "Adding Colour to the Silhouettes: the Internment and Treatment of Foreign Civilians in Germany During the First World War"; by Christoph Jahr (Privatdozent at the Humboldt University, Berlin) and Jens Thiel (Research Fellow at the Humboldt University, Berlin, and the Westfalische Wilhelms-University, Munster). 4. "The Internment of Enemy Aliens in the Habsburg Empire 1914-1918"; by Matthew Stibbe. 5. "The Internment of Enemy Aliens in France during the First World War: the "Depot" at Corbara in Corsica"; by Simon Giuseppi (an International Sales and Marketing Executive in the Paper Industry). 6. Enemy Aliens and Colonial Subjects: Confinement and Internment in Italy, 1911-1919"; by Daniela L Cagliotti (Professor of Modern and Contemporary History at the Universita di Napoli Federico II). 7. "Internment and Destruction: Concentration Camps During the Armenian Genocide 1915-1916"; by Khatchig Mouradian (Lecturer in the Middle Eastern, South Asian and African Studies Department (MESAAS) at Columbia University, New York). 8. "Internment in Canada During the Great War; Rights, Responsibilities and Diplomacy"; by Bohdan S Kordan (Professor of International Relations at St Thomas More College, University of Saskatchewan, and Director of the Prairie Centre for the Study of Ukrainian Heritage). 9. "Control and Internment of Enemy Aliens in the United States During the First World War"; by Jorg Nagler (Senior Professor of North American History at the University of Jena). 10. "The New Zealand Occupation of German Samoa During the First World War 1914-1918 Enemy Aliens and Internment"; by Sandra Barkhof (Lecturer in Modern History at the University of Plymouth). 11. "Internment in Neutral and Belligerent Rumania, 1914-1919"; by Andrei Siperco (Professor of History at the University of Bucharest, Faculty of Letters, Department of Cultural Affairs). 12. "The Internment of Prisoners of War and Civilians in Neutral Switzerland 1916-1919"; by Anja Huber, (a Doctoral Graduate on the immigration of people to and from Switzerland during the First World War, at the History Department of the University of Bern). The book is part of the Routledge Studies in First World War History Series, edited by Professor John Bourne of the University of Birmingham.