Political Violence in Twentieth-Century Europe
Discover the intricate tapestry of political violence in Europe with Political Violence in Twentieth-Century Europe by Donald Bloxham, published by Cambridge University Press in 2011. This insightful volume spans 270 pages and delves into the complex causes and dynamics of war, revolution, counterrevolution, genocide, ethnic cleansing, terrorism, and state repression.
Leading scholars critically analyze these manifestations of political violence, situating them within their full transnational and comparative contexts. The book not only explores individual events but also connects them to broader trends in European history, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of a tumultuous century.
Whether you are a history enthusiast or a student of political science, Bloxham's work is an essential addition to your library, providing a profound exploration of the forces that shaped modern Europe.