Surviving Hitler and Mussolini
Daily Life in Occupied Europe
Robert Gildea editor Olivier Wieviorka editor Anette Waring editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:1st Apr '07
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Also available in hardback, 9781845201807 GBP50.00 (June, 2006)
Examining how far everyday life was possible in a situation of total war and brutal occupation, this book's theme is the social experience of occupation in German- and Italian-occupied Europe, and in particular the strategies ordinary people developed in order to survive. It adopts a comparative approach, and also discusses the Second World War.Surviving Hitler and Mussolini examines how far everyday life was possible in a situation of total war and brutal occupation. Its theme is the social experience of occupation in German- and Italian-occupied Europe, and in particular the strategies ordinary people developed in order to survive. Survival included meeting the challenges of shortage and hunger, of having to work for the enemy, of women entering into intimate relations with soldiers, of the preservation of culture in a fascist universe, of whether and how to resist, and the reaction of local communities to measures of reprisal taken in response to resistance. What emerges is that ordinary people were less heroes, villains or victims than inventive and resourceful individuals able to maintain courage and dignity despite the conditions they faced.The book adopts a comparative approach from Denmark and the Netherlands to Poland and Greece, and offers a fresh perspective on the Second World War.
'These six chpters written by European scholars uncover revealing social details of everyday survival under primarily German but also Italian occupation.'Choice Magazine (Vol 44, No 11, August 2007)
ISBN: 9781845201814
Dimensions: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
Weight: unknown
256 pages