The First Allied Occupation – France 1815-18 Beatrice de Graaf, Utrecht University When most people think about occupation, it is the twentieth-century occupations that spring to mind, most notably the occupations by Germany and Japan before and during the Second...
The Invention of Modern Occupation: Post-Napoleonic France, 1815-1818 Christine Haynes, University of North Carolina, Charlotte As military personnel have long complained, post-war occupation has been under-studied, in comparison to the fighting of war. For instance,...
The Dutch réunion with the Napoleonic Empire Martijn van der Burg, Open University of the Netherlands The years 1810-1813, during which the present-day Netherlands was part of the Napoleonic Empire, are known in Dutch as the years of Inlijving, literally...
The First Allied Occupation in Western Europe? Some Considerations of the Italian Experience as a “Hybrid Case” (1943-1945) Fabio De Ninno, University of Siena To understand the peculiarities of Italian civilians’ experience of occupation during the Second World...
Learning Occupation – Francis Thiallet and the History of France and Germany 1917-1957 Julia Wambach, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin The particularly dense history of mutual occupations between France and Germany in the first half of the 20th...
The Occupied become Occupiers – The Case of Maczków/Haren Samantha Knapton, University of Nottingham At the end of the Second World War, Allied-occupied Germany was described as ‘a sea of make-shift shanties’, ‘a kingdom of barracks’, and an ‘archipelago of displaced...
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