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BIBLIOGRAPHY
GENERAL TEXTS
R. Gildea, Barricades and Borders, Europe, 1800-1996 (2nd edn, 1996)
E. Hobsbawm, Age of Revolution, 1798-1848 (1962)
Age of Capital (1975)
Age of Empire, 1875-1914 (1987)
Age of Extremes (1994)
J. Joll, Europe since 1870 (1990)
M. Mazower, Dark Continent (1998)
J. M. Roberts, Europe 1880-1945 (2nd edn, 1989)
P. Schroeder, The Transformation of European Politics, 1763-1848 (1994)
A. J. P. Taylor, The struggle for mastery in Europe, 1848-1918 (1954)
FURTHER READING
BLOCK 1: IDEOLOGIES
B. Anderson, Imagined Communities (1983)
G. Balakrishnan (ed.), Mapping the Nation (1996)
J. Blatt, ‘Relatives and Rivals: The Responses of the Action Française and Italian
Fascism, 1919-26’, European Studies Review, vol. 11, no. 3 (1981), pp. 263-92
R. Bosworth, The Italian dictatorship (1998)
R. Bosworth, ‘War, Totalitarianism and “Deep Belief” in Fascist Italy, 1935-43’,
European History Quarterly, vol. 34 (Oct 2004) pp. 475-505
R. Brubaker, Nationalism Reframed: Nationhood and the National Question in the
New Europe (1996)
P. Burke, New Perspectives on Historical Writing (2001, 2nd edn)
M. Djilas, The New Class: An analysis of the communist system (1957)
R. Eatwell and A. Wright (eds), Contemporary Political Ideologies (1999, 2nd edn)
G.R. Elton, Political History: Principles and Practice (1970)
M. Festenstein and M. Kenny (eds), Political Ideologies: A Reader and Guide (2005)
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M. Fulbrook, ‘Democracy and dictatorship, 1918-45’, in idem., A Concise History of
Germany (Cambridge, 2004), pp. 155-79
J. Gardiner (ed.), What is History Today…?, (1988)
E. Gellner, Nations and Nationalism (1983)
A. de Grand, Italian Fascism: Its orgins and development (1982)
A. de Grand, ‘Cracks in the facade: the failure of fascist totalitarianism in Italy 19359’, European History Quarterly, 21 (1991)
A. de Grand, Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany. The ‘Fascist’ style of rule (1995)
V. de Grazia, How fascism ruled women. Italy 1922-45 (1992)
R. Griffin, Fascism (1995)
F. Haliday, ‘Nationalism’ in John Baylis and Steve Smith, The Globalisation of World
Politics’ 2nd edn (2001)
Andrew Heywood, Political Ideologies: An Introduction 2nd edn (1998)
E. Hobsbawm, Nations and Nationalism since 1789 (1992)
John Hutchinson and Anthony D. Smith (eds.), Nationalism: A Reader (1994).
I. Kershaw and M. Lewin (eds), Stalinism and Nazism: Dictatorships in comparison
(1997)
MacGregor Knox, To the threshold of power, 1922/33: Origins and dynamics of the
Fascist and National Socialist dictatorships (2007)
M. Mann, Fascists (2004)
M. Mann, The Dark Side of Democracy: Explaining Ethnic Cleansing (2006)
K. Marx, The Communist Manifesto (1848) [several later editions available in the
College library]
P. Morgan, Italian Fascism, 1919-45 (1995)
K.Newman, European Democracy between the Wars (1977)
Umut Ozkirimli, Theories of Nationalism: A Critical Introduction (2000).
L.T. Sargent, Contemporary Political Ideologies: A Comparative Analysis (2003, 12th
edn)
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D. Sassoon, One Hundred Years of Socialism: West European Left in the Twentieth
Century, (1997)
D. Sassoon, Mussolini and the Rise of Fascism (2007)
R. Service, Comrades: A World History of Communisum (2007)
R. Service, ‘Stalinism and the Soviet State Order’, Totalitarian Movements and
Political Religions, Vol 1 (2003), pp. 7-22
P. Shumaker, D.C. Kiel and T. Heilke, Great Ideas, Grand Schemes: Political
Ideologies in the 19th and 20th Century (1996)
A. Smith, Nations and Nationalism in a Global Era (1995)
Anthony D. Smith, Nationalism: Theory, Ideology, History: Key Concepts (2004).
C. Tilly, Democracy (2007)
J. Tosh, In Pursuit of History (2002, 4th edn), ch. 5
E. Weber, Peasants into Frenchmen. The modernization of rural France 1870-1914
(1979)
BLOCK 2: REVOLUTIONS
E. Acton, Rethinking the Russian Revolution (1990)
T.G. Ash, We the People: The Revolution of ’89 Witnessed in Warsaw, Budapest,
Berlin and Prague (1990)
N. Aston, The French Revolution 1789-1804 (2003)
Helge Berger and Mark Spoerer, ‘Economic Crises and the European Revolutions of
1848’, Journal of Economic History, Vol. 61, No. 2 (Jun., 2001), pp. 293-326
D. Blackbourn, History of Germany 1780-1918 (2003)
J. Breuilly, The Formation of the first German nation-state, 1800-1871 (1996)
J. Breuilly, ‘The failure of revolution in 1848’, European Studies Review 11 (1981)
M. Broers, Europe under Napoleon, 1799-1815 (1996)
R. Clogg (ed.), Balkan Society in the Age of Greek Independence (1981)
Danton (1982), directed by Andrzej Wajda [video available in the College library]
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Isaac Deutscher, ‘The French Revolution and the Russian Revolution: Some
Suggestive Analogies’, World Politics, Vol. 4, No. 3 (Apr., 1952), pp. 369-81
P. Dwyer (ed), Napoleon and Europe (2001)
G. Ellis, The Napoleonic Empire (1991)
G. Ellis, Napoleon (1997)
O. Figes, A People's Tragedy: The Russian Revolution, 1891-1924 (1996)
S. Fitzpatrick, The Russian Revolution (1994)
John R. Gillis, ‘Political Decay and the European Revolutions, 1789-1848’, World
Politics, Vol. 22, No. 3 (Apr., 1970), pp. 344-70
B. Jelavich, A History of the Balkans, 2 vols. (1983)
P. Jones, The 1848 Revolutions (1991)
G. Kates (ed.), The French Revolution: Recent Debates and New Controversies
(2005)
N.R. Keddie (ed.), Debating Revolutions (New York, 1995)
MacGregor Knox, To the threshold of power, 1922/33: Origins and dynamics of the
Fascist and National Socialist dictatorships (2007)
D. Laven & L. Riall (eds), Napoleon's legacy: problems of government in
Restoration Europe (2000)
G. Lefebvre, The coming of the French Revolution (1947)
G. Lefebvre, The French Revolution from its origins to 1793 (1962)
G. Lefebvre, The French Revolution from 1793 to 1799 (1964)
C.A. Macartney, The Habsburg Empire, 1790-1918 (1969)
L. Namier, 1848: The revolution of the intellectuals (1946)
R. Okey, The Habsburg Monarchy c.1765-1918: From Enlightenment to Eclipse
(2001)
S.K. Pavlowitch, A History of the Balkans, 1804-1945 (1999)
R. Price, The Revolutions of 1848 (1988)
L. Riall, The Italian Risorgimento (1994)
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L. Riall, Garibaldi: Invention of a hero (2007)
E.E. Rice (ed.), Revolution and Counter-Revolution (1991)
J. M. Roberts, The French Revolution (1997)
G. Rude, The French Revolution (1988)
G. Rude, Robespierre (1967)
S. Schama, Citizens: A Chronicle of the French Revolution (1989)
R. Service, The Russian Revolution 1900-1927 (1999)
T. Shanin, The roots of otherness, vol. 1 (Russia as a developing society) (1985)
T. Shanin, The roots of otherness, vol.2 (Revolution as a moment of truth) (1986)
J. Sheehan, German history 1770-1866 (1990)
B. Simms, The Impact of Napoleon: Prussian High Politics, Foreign Policy and the
Crisis of the Executive, 1797-1806 (1997)
A. Sked, The Decline and Fall of the Habsburg Empire (1989)
A. Soboul, A short history of the French Revolution, 1789-1799 (1965)
A. Soboul, The French Revolution, 1787-1799 (1974)
J. Sperber, The European Revolutions (1994)
T. Stoianovich, Balkan Worlds (1994), ch. 4
G. Stokes, The Walls Came Tumbling Down: The Collapse of Communism in Eastern
Europe (1993)
G. Stokes (ed.), From Stalinism to Pluralism: A documentary history of Eastern
Europe since 1945 (1996)
A.J.P. Taylor, The Habsburg Monarchy 1809-1918 (1948)
M. Taylor, ‘The 1848 Revolutions and the British Empire’, Past and Present, No. 166
(Feb., 2000), pp. 146-80
V. Tişmaneanu (ed.), The Revolutions of 1989 (1999)
D. M. G. Sutherland, France, 1789-1815 (1985)
S. Woolf, Napoleon’s integration of Europe (1991)
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BLOCK 3: DICTATORS
Art and power: Europe under the dictators, 1930-45 (The XXIII Council of Europe
exhibition), compiled and selected by Dawn Ades, Tim Benton, David Elliott, Ian
Boyd Whyte (1995)
W.S. Allen, The Nazi Seizure of Power (1973)
R. Bosworth, Mussolini (2002)
R. Bosworth, The Italian dictatorship (1998)
M. Blinkhorn, Mussolini and Fascist Italy (1984)
A. Bullock, Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives (1993)
P. Cannistraro, ‘Mussolini’s Cultural Revolution: Fascist or Nationalist?’,
Journal of Contemporary History, vol. 7 (Jan 1972), pp. 115-139
V. Dedijer, Tito speaks: His self portrait and struggle with Stalin (1953)
I. Deutscher, Stalin: A political biography (1966)
M. Djilas, Conversations with Stalin (1963)
M. Djilas, Tito: The Story from Inside (1981)
E. Dobrenko & E. Naiman (eds), The Landscape of Stalinism: The Art and Ideology
of Soviet Space (2003)
R.J. Evans, The Coming Of The Third Reich (2003)
R.J. Evans, The Third Reich in Power, 1933-1939 (2005)
T. Gallagher, ‘The Mystery Train: Portugal’s Military Dictatorship, 1926-32’,
European Studies Review, vol. 11, no. 3 (1981), pp. 325-53
G. Gill, Stalinism (1990)
B. Fischer, Balkan Strongmen (London, 2007)
S. Fitzpatrick, Everyday Stalinism (2000)
Ian Kershaw, Hitler (1991)
Ian Kershaw, Hitler, 1889-1936: Hubris (1998)
Ian Kershaw, Hitler, 1936-1945: Nemesis (2000)
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Ian Kershaw, The Nazi Dictatorship (2000)
S.Kotkin, Magnetic Mountain: Stalinism as a Civilisation (1994)
S. Lee, The European dictatorships 1918-1945 (1987)
D. Mack Smith, Mussolini (1981)
E. Mawdsley, The Stalin Years (2003)
A.J. Nicholls, Weimar and the Rise of Hitler (2000)
R. Overy, Dictators: Hitler’s Germany and Stalin’s Russia (2004)
S.K. Pavlowitch, Tito (1992)
A. Polonsky, Little Dictators (1975)
P. Preston, Franco (1994)
C. Read, The Stalin Years: A Reader (2003)
R. Service, Lenin: A biography (2000)
R. Service, Stalin: A biography (2004)
L. Siegelbaum and A. Sokolov (eds), Stalinism as a Way of Life (available online:
http://www.yale.edu/annals/siegelbaum/siegelbaum_list.htm)
N. Stone, Hitler (1980)
R. Tucker, Stalin in power (1990)
C. Ward, Stalin’s Russia (1993)
E. Wiskemann, Europe of the dictators, 1919-1945 (1966)
BLOCK 4: WARS
General books
Jeremy Black (ed.), European warfare, 1815-2000 (2002)
M. R. D. Foot, Art and war: twentieth century warfare as depicted by war artists
(1990)
Matthew Hughes and William Philpott, Palgrave Advances in Modern Military
History (2006)
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John Keegan, A history of warfare (1993)
Paul Kennedy, The rise and fall of the Great Powers: economic change and military
conflict from 1500-2000 (1987)
Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, A history of warfare (1968)
M. Neiberg, Warfare and Society in Europe, 1898 to the present (2003)
Jay Winter and Emmanuel Sivan (eds), War and remembrance in the twentieth
century (2000)
Balkan Wars and First World War
R.J.W. Evans and H.P. von Strandman (eds.), The coming of the First World War
(1991)
Fritz Fischer, From Kaiserreich to Third Reich : elements of continuity in German
history, 1871-1945 (1986)
Immanuel Geiss (ed.), July 1914, the Outbreak of the First World War: Selected
Documents (1967)
M. Glenny, The Balkans 1804-1999 (1999)
Michael Gordon, ‘Domestic Conflict and the Origins of the First World War: the
British and German Cases’, The Journal of Modern History 46 (1974)
Norman Dwight Harris, ‘The Effect of the Balkan Wars on European Alliances and
the Future of the Ottoman Empire’, The American Political Science Review 8, No. 1
(February 1914)
Ruth Henig, The Origins of the First World War Lancaster Pamphlets (London:
Routledge, 1989)
J. Joll, The origins of the First World War (1985)
Paul M. Kennedy, ‘The First World War and the International Power System’,
International Security 9 (1984)
J.R. Lampe, Yugoslavia as History (CUP, 2000)
Gordon Martel, The origins of the First World War (2008)
Frank McDonough, The Origins of the First and Second World Wars Cambridge
Perspectives in History (Cambridge, CUP, 1997)
Andrej Mitrović, Serbia’s Great War 1914-1918 (2007)
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Annika Mombauer, The Origins of the First World War: Controversies and
Consensus (2002)
Bernadotte E. Schmitt, ‘Triple Alliance and Triple Entente, 1902-1914’, The
American Historical Review 29, No. 3 (1924)
L.S. Stavrianos, The Balkans since 1453 (New York University Press, 2005)
L.C.F. Turner, Origins of the First World War (1972)
Second World War
Anthony P. Adamthwaite, The Making of the Second World War (1977)
Omer Bartov, The Eastern Front, 1941-45: German troops and the barbarisation of
warfare (1985)
P.M.H. Bell, The origins of the Second World War in Europe (2007)
Boyce and Robertson (eds) Paths to War: New Essays on the Origins of the Second
World War (1989)
Peter Calvocoressi and Guy Wint, Total War: Causes and Courses of the Second
World War (1972)
R Henig, ‘Appeasement and the Origins of the Second World War’, Twentieth
Century History Review 5 (2002)
Gordon Martel (ed.), The Origins of the Second World War Reconsidered: The A.J.P.
Taylor Debate after 25 Years (1986)
Frank McDonough, The Origins of the First and Second World Wars Cambridge
Perspectives in History (Cambridge, CUP, 1997)
Mark Mazower, Hitler's Empire: Nazi Rule in Occupied Europe (2008)
Wolfgang J. Mommsen and Lothar Kettenacker (eds.), The Fascist Challenge and the
Policy of Appeasement (1983)
R. J. Overy, The Origins of the Second World War Seminar Studies in History (1987)
R. J. Overy, The Inter-War Crisis, 1919-1939 (2007)
Stevan K. Pavlowitch, Hitler’s new disorder: the Second World War in Yugoslavia
(2008)
C.B. Pyper, Chamberlain and his Critics (1962)
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E. M. Robertson (ed.), The Origins of the Second World War: Historical
Interpretations (1971)
A.J.P. Taylor, The Origins of the Second World War (1961)
D.C. Watt, How War Came: the immediate origins of the Second World War, 1938-39
(1989)
Civil Wars
M. Ayoob, The Third World Security Predicament: State Making, Regional Conflict
and the International System (1995)
Alan Barker, The Civil War in America (1977)
Mats Berdal and David M. Malone (eds), Greed and grievance: economic agendas in
civil wars (2000)
M. Blinkhorn, Democracy and Civil War in Spain (1988)
M.E. Brown, The International Dimensions of Internal Conflict (1996)
H. Graham, ‘Spain 1936. Resistance and Revolution’ in T. Kirk & A. McElligott
(eds), Opposing Fascism (1999)
Robert Higham (ed.), Civil Wars in the Twentieth Century (1971)
Kalevi Holsti, The State, War and the State of War (1996)
Mary Kaldor, New and Old Wars: Organised Violence in a Global Era (1999)
S.N. Kalyvas, The Logic of Violence in Civil War (2006)
M. Mazower (ed.), After the War was Over: Reconstructing the Family, Nation and
State in Greece, 1943-1960 (2000)
Peter J. Parish, The American Civil War (1975)
Paul Preston, The Spanish Civil War (1986)
Paul Preston, Concise History of the Spanish Civil War (1997)
Brian H. Reid, The origins of the American Civil War (1996)
Barbara F. Walter and Jack Snyder (eds), Civil wars, insecurity, and intervention
(1999)
Phillip Carabott and Thanasis Sfikas (eds), The Greek Civil War: Essays on a Conflict
of Exceptionalism and Silences, 2004.
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Cold War
Simon Ball, The Cold War (1997)
Philip Bell, The World Since 1945: An International History (2001)
J. Gaddis, We Know Now (1997)
Jussi M. Hanhimaki and Odd Arne Westad, The Cold War: A History in Documents
and Eyewitness Accounts (2003)
Peter Hennessy, The secret state: Whitehall and the Cold War (2002)
Richard K. Hermann and Richard Ned Lebow (eds), Ending the Cold War (2004)
Walter LaFeber, America, Russia, and the Cold War, 1945-2006 (2008)
Melvyn P. Leffler and David S. Painter, Origins of the Cold War: an international
history (2005)
C. Maier (ed.), The Cold War in Europe (1996)
Vojtech Mastny, Russia’s road to the Cold War: diplomacy, warfare, and politics of
Communism, 1941-1945 (1979)
M. McCauley, The origins of the Cold War (1983)
Robert McMahon, The Cold War – a Very Short Introduction (2003)
Stewart Ross, Causes of the Cold War (2001)
Mike Sewell, The Cold War (2002)
Joseph Smith, The Cold War 1945-1991 (1998)
David Taylor, The Cold War (2001)
Athan Theoharis, ‘Roosevelt and Truman on Yalta: the Origins of the Cold War’,
Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 87, No. 2 (1972)
Odd Arne Westad, The global Cold War: third world interventions and the making of
our times (2007)
William C. Wohlforth (ed.), Cold War endgame: oral history, analysis, debates
(2003)
John Young, Cold War Europe, 1945-89 (1997, 2nd edition)
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Postmodern Wars
Tariq Ali (ed.), Masters of the universe? NATO’s Balkan crusade (2000)
Mats Berdal and Spyros Economides (eds), United Nations Interventionism, 19912004 (2007)
Ken Booth and Tim Dunne (eds.), Worlds in Collision: Terror and the Future of
Global Order (2002)
B Buzan, ‘Will the Global War on Terrorism be the New Cold War?, International
Affairs, Vol. 82, No. 6, (2006)
Michael C. Davis, et al. (eds), International intervention in the post-Cold War
world: moral responsibility and power politics (2004)
J. Dobbins, ‘America’s Role in Nation-building: From Germany to Iraq’, Survival,
Vol. 45, No. 4, (2003-04)
G Evans and M Sahnoun, ‘The Responsibility to Protect’, Foreign Affairs, Vol. 81,
No. 6, (2002)
Martha Finnemore, The Purpose of Intervention: Changing Beliefs about the Use of
Force (2003).
Lawrence Freedman, ‘The Third World War?’, Survival, 43:4, (2001-02)
Francis Fukuyama, State Building: Governance and World Order in the 21st Century
(2004).
Stanley Hoffmann, ‘The Politics and Ethics of Military Intervention’, Survival, Vol.
37, No. 4, (1995-96)
J Holzgrefe and R Keohane (eds), Humanitarian Intervention: Ethical, Legal and
Political Dilemmas (Cambridge MA, 2003)
Thomas Homer-Dixon, ‘The Rise of Complex Terrorism’, Foreign Policy,
January/February 2002, pp. 52-63
Michael Howard, ‘What’s in a Name: How to Fight Terrorism’, Foreign Affairs, 81:1
(January/February 2002)
Michael Ignatieff, Empire Lite: Nation-Building in Bosnia, Kosovo and Afghanistan
(2003)
Vivienne Jabri, War and the transformation of global politics (2007)
George Kassimeris (ed.), The barbarisation of warfare (2006)
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Marc F. Plattner et al, ‘Building Democracy after Conflict’, special issue of the
Journal of Democracy, 16: 1 (2005)
Adam Roberts, ‘The “War on Terror” in Historical Perspective’, Survival, 47:2 (2005)
N Wheeler, Saving Strangers: Humanitarian Intervention in International Society,
(2000)
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