Military Government as a System of Rule: Peculiarities and Paradoxes Peter Stirk Military occupation typically entails some measure of military government. When in 1866 members of the US Supreme Court sought to disentangle various forms of authority exercised...
Second-class Occupiers? Félix Streicher, Maastricht University Little Luxembourg – a country one hundredth the size of Britain by area, with a population of only 291,000 in 1947 – was one of the Allied occupation powers in Germany after the Second World War....
Occupation Studies: A Manifesto Camilo Erlichman, Maastricht University The phenomenon of military occupation has long exerted a particular fascination upon both scholars and careful observers of current events. In the earliest forms of historical writing, such...
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