ISBN:
9781107689725
Language:
English
Pages:
XII, 275 S.
,
Ill.
,
24 cm
Edition:
1. paperback ed.
Series Statement:
Cambridge military histories
Dissertation note:
Teilw. zugl.: Chicago, Univ., Diss.
DDC:
949.71/015
Keywords:
Habsburg, House of
;
Serbia Foreign relations
;
Austria Foreign relations
;
Austria Foreign relations 1815-1848
;
Austria Politics and government 1815-1848
;
Serbia Politics and government 1804-1918
;
Europe Politics and government 1815-1848
;
Hochschulschrift
;
Serbien
;
Österreich-Ungarn
;
Geschichte 1914-1918
Abstract:
Literaturverz. S. 249 - 266
Abstract:
Introduction. Vanishing Serbia, vanishing East -- The war at home, the war abroad -- The autonomy of war -- Chapter outline -- Facing a Serb levée en masse: the Hapsburg army and war on civilians in 1914. The army of 1848 in 1914 -- War with Serbia: at home -- At war with Serbia: in Serbia -- Eradicating national politics in occupied Serbia. Asserting gerechtigkeit and denationalizing the future -- The volk "led astray" -- Security over gerechtigkeit on the road from moods to mass internment -- Legal severity, international law, and the tottering empire in occupied Serbia. The domestic origins of military justice in Serbia -- Everyday crimes, exceptional punishments -- Impartiality and legal particularity -- The fall of legal severity -- Food as salvation: food supply, the monarchy, and Serbia, 1916-1918. A famine averted -- The farm called Serbia -- The new Serbia -- The scramble for food -- A levée en masse nation no more? Guerrilla war in Hapsburg Serbia. The uprising -- 1917: year of the komitadji? -- A new strategy? A new Serbia? -- Conclusion
Description / Table of Contents:
Vanishing Serbia, vanishing east -- The war at home, the war abroad -- The autonomy of war -- Chapter outline -- The summer of 1914: the Hapsburg empire meets Serbian warfare -- The army of 1848 in 1914 -- At war with Serbia: at home -- At war with Serbia: in Serbia -- Eradicating national politics in occupied Serbia -- Asserting gerechtigkeit and de-nationalizing the future -- The "volk led astray" -- Security over gerechtigkeit: from moods to mass internment -- Legal severity, international law, and the -- Tottering empire in occupied Serbia -- The domestic origins of military justice in Serbia -- Everyday crimes, exceptional punishments -- Impartiality and legal particularity -- The fall of legal severity -- Food as salvation: food supply, the -- Monarchy, and Serbia, 1916-1918 -- A famine averted -- The farm called Serbia -- The new Serbia -- The scramble for food -- A levée en masse nation no more? -- Guerrilla war in Hapsburg Serbia -- The uprising -- Year of komitadji -- A new strategy? a new Serbia? -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Archival sources.
URL:
http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.php?id=26226
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