The Lived Experience: Personal Memories of Occupation in the British Zone of Germany after the Second World War Bettina Blum, Paderborn University Military occupation can be considered as a distinctive system of rule, shaped by dynamic power relations between...
Labour Law, Military Occupation, and Industrial Democracy Rebecca Zahn, University of Strathclyde Codetermination – worker participation in management, also referred to as Mitbestimmung – forms part of the industrial relations traditions of a number of European...
On Horses and Bases: Traces of the American Occupation in Contemporary Germany Adam Seipp, Texas A&M University The horse is staring at me. I do not think that he has any ill intentions, but he is quite large and I am definitely an interloper in his...
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....
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