War and Geography : The Spatiality of Organized Mass Violence / Frank Jacob, Oliver Kann, Sarah K. Danielsson, Jeffrey M Shaw, Nina Janz, Peter Bales, Elizabeth Bishop, Benedict von Bremen, Martin G. Clemis, James Horncastle, Linda Parker, Yair Paz, Swen Steinberg, Petra Svoljsak, Timothy J. Demy, Frank Jacob, Sarah K. Danielsson, Hiram Kümper, Frank Jacob, Sarah K. Danielsson, Jeffrey M Shaw, Sabine Müller

War is always related to many different aspects, e.g. religion, technology etc. However, one of the aspects of central importance for the history of warfare is geography. The present volume will analyze this interrelationship from several different perspectives.Geography is not only integral to the...

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Year of Publication:2017
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:War (Hi) Stories 1.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Notes:Papers from a conference held 2015 at CUNY Graduate Center in New York City.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Material / Sarah K. Danielsson and Frank Jacob
  • Introduction / Sarah K. Danielsson and Frank Jacob
  • Technological Spatialities: The Impact of Geography and Technology During the Imjin War (1592-1598) / Frank Jacob
  • The Rise of Geography in German Schools during World War I / Oliver Kann
  • From Ice Stations to Action Stations – The Importance of the Svalbard Archipelago in the Second World War / Linda Parker
  • Mapping a Term: Geography and its Role in the Success and Failures of the Yugoslav and Greek Resistance Movements / James Horncastle
  • The Geography of the Second Indochina War: Spatial Contestation, Irregular Conflict, and a War of Innumerable Fronts / Martin G. Clemis
  • Landscapes of Destruction: Paul Nash’s Art and the Geography of the Western Front / Timothy J. Demy
  • War, Memory, and Geography: The Geographical Perception of Slovenians in the First World War / Petra Svoljšak
  • From Battlegrounds to Burial Grounds – The Cemetery Landscapes of the German Army during the Second World War / Nina Janz
  • Battlefield Topography: Geography and Warfare in Ambrose Bierce’s Civil War Texts / Benedict von Bremen
  • The Lines of Conflict in Jerusalem – A Comparison between the 1937 Plan and the 1949 Reality / Yair Paz
  • Wooden Wars: American Foresters, Knowledge, and French Forestry (1917-1919) / Swen Steinberg
  • Geography and Strategic Priorities: U.S. Efforts to Rid the Western Hemisphere of the “Axis Menace” / Peter Bales
  • “Atoms for Peace” Hashemite Iraq and the Baghdad Pact during the Cold War / Elizabeth Bishop
  • Contributors / Sarah K. Danielsson and Frank Jacob
  • Index / Sarah K. Danielsson and Frank Jacob.