
Resistance and Collaboration in Hitler's Empire
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"Resistance and Collaboration in Hitler's Empire offers an impressive synthesis of the literature on this expansive subject, functioning both as an accessible introduction for the student and a sober historiographical critique for the specialist. . Resistance and Collaboration in Hitler's Empire is an excellent introduction to the subject for students and the general public alike. For the specialist, Drapac and Pritchard raise important questions, the answers to which will likely define the historiography in years to come." (Kirk Robert Graham, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Vol. 65 (1), 2019)More details
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Vesna Drapac is Associate Professor of History at the University of Adelaide, Australia. Her publications include War and Religion: Catholics in the Churches of Occupied Paris and Constructing Yugoslavia: A Transnational History.
Gareth Pritchard is Lecturer in History at the University of Adelaide. He is also the author of Niemandsland: A History of Unoccupied Germany and The Making of the GDR.
Content
Editors' Preface.- 1. Interpretations.- 2. Gender as a Framework of Analysis.- 3. Political Violence.- 4. Everyday Resistance and Collaboration.- 5. Christian Responses to Dictatorship, War and Occupation.- 6. Genocide and Rescue.- 7. Resistance, Collaboration and Postwar Reconstruction.- 8. Beyond Resistance and Collaboration.- Bibliography.- Index.