Food, Scarcity and Power in Southeastern Europe during the Second World War
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Food, Scarcity and Power in Southeastern Europe during the Second World War
Fonzi, Paolo; Bougarel, Xavier; Rutar, Sabine
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
10/2024
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List of Contributors
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Food, Scarcity and Power: An Introduction, Paolo Fonzi,(University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy) Sabine Rutar, (Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, Germany) Xavier Bougarel (CETOBAC, France)
Part 1 - Germany: Extracting Food and Labour
1. The Western Banat as Germany's Breadbasket and the Role of the Banat Germans in Agricultural Extraction, Mirna Zakic, (Ohio University, USA)
2. Coal and Copper for the German War Effort: Food and Labour in Yugoslav Mining Industries, Sabine Rutar, (Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, Germany)
Part 2 - Italy: Instrumentalizing Food
3. Between Chaos and Economic Weakness. Italian Food Policies in Albania (1939-1943), Alberto Basciani, (Roma Tre University, Italy)
4. Imperial Humanitarianism. Italy and the Greek Famine during the Second World War (1941-1943), Paolo Fonzi, (University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy)
Part 3 - Cities: Searching for Food
5. The Rationing System and Self-Sufficiency Efforts in Ljubljana during the Second World War, Mojca Sorn, (Institute of Contemporary History in Ljubljana, Slovenia)
6. Trying the Impossible: The Zagreb Jewish Community and the Provisioning of Female Camp Inmates (1941-1942), Marija Vulesica, (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany)
Part 4 - Contested Territories: Fighting for Food
7. Food and Food Policies in Central Dalmatia from April 1941 to the Italian Capitulation in September 1943, Nikica Baric, (Croatian Institute of History in Zagreb, Croatia)
8. 'To Live by the Gun': Food Insecurity, Ethnic Violence and Political Mobilization in Occupied Greece (1941-1944), Spyros Tsoutsoumpis, (Lancaster University, UK)
Part 5 - Liberated Territories: Feeding the Partisans
9. Survival and Equity: The Moral Economy of the Liberated Territories of Western Bosnia (1941-1945), Xavier Bougarel, (CETOBAC, France)
10. The National Liberation Movement and Food Policies in the Liberated Inland Territories of Southern Albania (1942-1944), Markenc Lorenci, (Roma Tre University, Italy)
Conclusion: The Power of Food in Wartime, Paolo Fonzi, Sabine Rutar, Xavier Bougarel
Notes
Index
List of Maps
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Food, Scarcity and Power: An Introduction, Paolo Fonzi,(University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy) Sabine Rutar, (Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, Germany) Xavier Bougarel (CETOBAC, France)
Part 1 - Germany: Extracting Food and Labour
1. The Western Banat as Germany's Breadbasket and the Role of the Banat Germans in Agricultural Extraction, Mirna Zakic, (Ohio University, USA)
2. Coal and Copper for the German War Effort: Food and Labour in Yugoslav Mining Industries, Sabine Rutar, (Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, Germany)
Part 2 - Italy: Instrumentalizing Food
3. Between Chaos and Economic Weakness. Italian Food Policies in Albania (1939-1943), Alberto Basciani, (Roma Tre University, Italy)
4. Imperial Humanitarianism. Italy and the Greek Famine during the Second World War (1941-1943), Paolo Fonzi, (University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy)
Part 3 - Cities: Searching for Food
5. The Rationing System and Self-Sufficiency Efforts in Ljubljana during the Second World War, Mojca Sorn, (Institute of Contemporary History in Ljubljana, Slovenia)
6. Trying the Impossible: The Zagreb Jewish Community and the Provisioning of Female Camp Inmates (1941-1942), Marija Vulesica, (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany)
Part 4 - Contested Territories: Fighting for Food
7. Food and Food Policies in Central Dalmatia from April 1941 to the Italian Capitulation in September 1943, Nikica Baric, (Croatian Institute of History in Zagreb, Croatia)
8. 'To Live by the Gun': Food Insecurity, Ethnic Violence and Political Mobilization in Occupied Greece (1941-1944), Spyros Tsoutsoumpis, (Lancaster University, UK)
Part 5 - Liberated Territories: Feeding the Partisans
9. Survival and Equity: The Moral Economy of the Liberated Territories of Western Bosnia (1941-1945), Xavier Bougarel, (CETOBAC, France)
10. The National Liberation Movement and Food Policies in the Liberated Inland Territories of Southern Albania (1942-1944), Markenc Lorenci, (Roma Tre University, Italy)
Conclusion: The Power of Food in Wartime, Paolo Fonzi, Sabine Rutar, Xavier Bougarel
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World War II; 20th century; war; conflict; modern history; social history; Europe; South-Eastern Europe; food history; policy; government; occupation; politics; Axis powers; military strategy; agriculture; social science; history
List of Figures
List of Maps
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Food, Scarcity and Power: An Introduction, Paolo Fonzi,(University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy) Sabine Rutar, (Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, Germany) Xavier Bougarel (CETOBAC, France)
Part 1 - Germany: Extracting Food and Labour
1. The Western Banat as Germany's Breadbasket and the Role of the Banat Germans in Agricultural Extraction, Mirna Zakic, (Ohio University, USA)
2. Coal and Copper for the German War Effort: Food and Labour in Yugoslav Mining Industries, Sabine Rutar, (Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, Germany)
Part 2 - Italy: Instrumentalizing Food
3. Between Chaos and Economic Weakness. Italian Food Policies in Albania (1939-1943), Alberto Basciani, (Roma Tre University, Italy)
4. Imperial Humanitarianism. Italy and the Greek Famine during the Second World War (1941-1943), Paolo Fonzi, (University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy)
Part 3 - Cities: Searching for Food
5. The Rationing System and Self-Sufficiency Efforts in Ljubljana during the Second World War, Mojca Sorn, (Institute of Contemporary History in Ljubljana, Slovenia)
6. Trying the Impossible: The Zagreb Jewish Community and the Provisioning of Female Camp Inmates (1941-1942), Marija Vulesica, (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany)
Part 4 - Contested Territories: Fighting for Food
7. Food and Food Policies in Central Dalmatia from April 1941 to the Italian Capitulation in September 1943, Nikica Baric, (Croatian Institute of History in Zagreb, Croatia)
8. 'To Live by the Gun': Food Insecurity, Ethnic Violence and Political Mobilization in Occupied Greece (1941-1944), Spyros Tsoutsoumpis, (Lancaster University, UK)
Part 5 - Liberated Territories: Feeding the Partisans
9. Survival and Equity: The Moral Economy of the Liberated Territories of Western Bosnia (1941-1945), Xavier Bougarel, (CETOBAC, France)
10. The National Liberation Movement and Food Policies in the Liberated Inland Territories of Southern Albania (1942-1944), Markenc Lorenci, (Roma Tre University, Italy)
Conclusion: The Power of Food in Wartime, Paolo Fonzi, Sabine Rutar, Xavier Bougarel
Notes
Index
List of Maps
List of Contributors
List of Abbreviations
Food, Scarcity and Power: An Introduction, Paolo Fonzi,(University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy) Sabine Rutar, (Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, Germany) Xavier Bougarel (CETOBAC, France)
Part 1 - Germany: Extracting Food and Labour
1. The Western Banat as Germany's Breadbasket and the Role of the Banat Germans in Agricultural Extraction, Mirna Zakic, (Ohio University, USA)
2. Coal and Copper for the German War Effort: Food and Labour in Yugoslav Mining Industries, Sabine Rutar, (Leibniz Institute for East and Southeast European Studies, Germany)
Part 2 - Italy: Instrumentalizing Food
3. Between Chaos and Economic Weakness. Italian Food Policies in Albania (1939-1943), Alberto Basciani, (Roma Tre University, Italy)
4. Imperial Humanitarianism. Italy and the Greek Famine during the Second World War (1941-1943), Paolo Fonzi, (University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy)
Part 3 - Cities: Searching for Food
5. The Rationing System and Self-Sufficiency Efforts in Ljubljana during the Second World War, Mojca Sorn, (Institute of Contemporary History in Ljubljana, Slovenia)
6. Trying the Impossible: The Zagreb Jewish Community and the Provisioning of Female Camp Inmates (1941-1942), Marija Vulesica, (Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany)
Part 4 - Contested Territories: Fighting for Food
7. Food and Food Policies in Central Dalmatia from April 1941 to the Italian Capitulation in September 1943, Nikica Baric, (Croatian Institute of History in Zagreb, Croatia)
8. 'To Live by the Gun': Food Insecurity, Ethnic Violence and Political Mobilization in Occupied Greece (1941-1944), Spyros Tsoutsoumpis, (Lancaster University, UK)
Part 5 - Liberated Territories: Feeding the Partisans
9. Survival and Equity: The Moral Economy of the Liberated Territories of Western Bosnia (1941-1945), Xavier Bougarel, (CETOBAC, France)
10. The National Liberation Movement and Food Policies in the Liberated Inland Territories of Southern Albania (1942-1944), Markenc Lorenci, (Roma Tre University, Italy)
Conclusion: The Power of Food in Wartime, Paolo Fonzi, Sabine Rutar, Xavier Bougarel
Notes
Index
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