Food, Scarcity and Power in Southeastern Europe during the Second World War

Sabine Rutar editor Xavier Bougarel editor Paolo Fonzi editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:17th Oct '24

£85.00

This title is due to be published on 17th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

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A detailed examination of the politics of food in south-eastern Europe during the Second World War.

The experience of all occupied countries during the Second World War was characterised by severe material shortages. Food, most noticeably, became a scarcity in everyday life; and that food grew into a major stake for all political groups at this time. This book shines a much-needed spotlight on the political role of food in Southeastern Europe from 1939 to 1945. Controlling food was a key strategy adopted by all actors – be they occupiers, state institutions, resistance organizations, international humanitarian organizations or private interest groups – in substantiating their bid for power. As a predominantly agrarian area with a substantial peasant population, investigating this topic is particularly poignant for Southeastern Europe. From discussions of searching for and fighting for food to offering relief and instrumentalising of food politically, the chapters in this volume add nuance to discussions on the complex intertwined political and social dynamics of war and occupation. In so doing, this sophisticated study fills an important gap in our understanding of the Second World War, food policy, and the social history of Europe more broadly.

Masterfully researched and impressively detailed, Food, Scarcity and Power in Southeastern Europe During the Second World War, reveals the intimate and far-reaching impacts that high-level Axis decision-making had on the everyday lives of ordinary people. A stunning illustration of the boundless reach of World War II into the daily lives of so many. * Dr. Jacob Flaws, Assistant Teaching Professor and World War II Studies Master’s Program Lead, Arizona State University, USA *

ISBN: 9781350333918

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248 pages