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ID147052
Title ProperViolence from below
Other Title Informationexplaining crimes against civilians across Soviet space, 1943–1947
LanguageENG
AuthorEdele, Mark ;  Slaveski, Filip
Summary / Abstract (Note)The end of World War II brought little relief to the lands it ravaged most. Mass wartime violence continued in the Soviet space beyond the ‘false peace’ of 1945. Historians have sought to explain this violence in terms of the ‘wartime brutalisation’ of state and citizens alike, though this approach is limited in explaining how and why violence continued after 1945. This article shifts focus from psychology to social history to argue that the disintegration of Soviet state control is central to explaining the enduring violence after 1945 and understanding its emergence as much ‘from below’ as ‘from above’.
`In' analytical Note
Europe-Asia Studies Vol. 68, No.6; Aug 2016: p.1020-1035
Journal SourceEurope-Asia Studies Vol: 68 No 6
Key WordsViolence ;  Crimes against Civilians ;  Soviet Space ;  1943–1947


 
 
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