Anne-Marie Pathé & Fabien Théofilakis 
Wartime Captivity in the 20th Century [EPUB ebook] 
Archives, Stories, Memories

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Long a topic of historical interest, wartime captivity has over the past decade taken on new urgency as an object of study. Transnational by its very nature, captivity’s historical significance extends far beyond the front lines, ultimately inextricable from the histories of mobilization, nationalism, colonialism, law, and a host of other related subjects. This wide-ranging volume brings together an international selection of scholars to trace the contours of this evolving research agenda, offering fascinating new perspectives on historical moments that range from the early days of the Great War to the arrival of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay.

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Acknowledgements
List of Figures
Acronyms


Editors’ Introduction: Prisoners of War in the Twentieth Century: A Problematic at the Crossroads of Histories and Disciplines
Anne-Marie Pathé and Fabien Théofilakis


Introduction: War Imprisonment in the Twentieth Century
John Horne


PART I: CAMP SYSTEMS, INTERNATIONAL LAW AND HUMANITARIAN ACTION


Introduction
Jorg Echternkamp


Chapter 1. International Law and Western Front Prisoners in the First World War  
Heather Jones


Chapter 2. German Treatment of Jewish Prisoners of War in the Second World War
Rüdiger Overmans


Chapter 3. “All things are possible for him who believes” (Mark, 9, 23): The Regulation of Religious Life in Prisoner of War Camps in the Second World War
Delphine Debons


Chapter 4. From Allies to Enemies: Prisoners of the Third Reich in Italy – The Case of the Rimini Enclave 1945-1947
Patrizia Dogliani


Chapter 5. The Other Point of View of …(1) the Lawyer    
Jean-Paul Pancracio


PART II: LANGUAGES OF CAPTIVITY: BODIES AND MINDS BEHIND THE BARBED WIRE


Introduction  
Annette Becker


Chapter 6. Thresholds and Transgressions: Offences against Social Norms in the Internment Camps of the First World War
Iris Rachamimov


Chapter 7. Half-Naked Nazis: Masculinity and Gender in German POW Camps in the USA during the Second World War
Matthias Reiss


Chapter 8. Fernand Braudel as Prisoner in Germany: Confronting the Long-Term and the Present Time
Peter Schöttler


Chapter 9. “The trio is growing like a piece of asparagus”:  Hans Gál and the Trio of the Huyton Suite
Suzanne Snizek


Chapter 10. The Other Point of View of (II) … the Ethnologist: The Internment of Spanish Republicans in French Camps: The Ethnologist Caught in the Net of Memory
Véronique Moulinié


PART III: RELATIONS BETWEEN CAPTIVITY AND SOCIETY: FROM CAPTURE TO LIBERATION


Introduction: Beyond the Wire: Interactions between Prison Camps and Their Surrounding Communities
Felicia Yap


Chapter 11. Perceptions of Axis Captives in the British Isles, 1939-1948
Bob Moore


Chapter 12. “Voluntary” Captivity: Russian Prisoners of War in Switzerland, 1942-1945
Georg Kreis


Chapter 13. “Rodolph – How Nice he is!”: Contacts between German Prisoners of War and French Civilians, 1944-1948
Fabien Théofilakis


Chapter 14. The Other Point of View of … (III): The Boundaries between Friends and Foes   
Stéphane Dufoix


PART IV: CAPTIVITY AND COLONIAL ISSUES: THE FRENCH EXAMPLE


Introduction
Pierre Journoud


Chapter 15. War-time Internment of Algerians in the  Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries: For a History of Forms of Captivity in the Long Term
Sylvie Thénault


Chapter 16. Helping “Our” Prisoners: Philanthropic Mobilisation for French Colonial Prisoners of War, 1940-1942
Sarah Ann Frank


Chapter 17. French Guards for French Colonial Prisoners of War in German Captivity, 1943-44: An Anomaly in International Affairs
Raffael Scheck


Chapter 18. Why Release the Prisoners?: The Algerian Army of National Liberation
Raphaëlle Branche


Chapter 19. The Other Point of View of … (IV): Armed Conflict and Captivity: Aspects of Change between the Twentieth and the Twenty-First Centuries
Jérôme Larché


PART V: CAPTIVITY IN WARTIME: FROM ONE CENTURY TO ANOTHER (20th-21st centuries)


Chapter 20. Round Table Discussion


By Way of Conclusion
Henry Rousso


Bibliography
Index of Individuals
Index of Organizations
Index of Places
Index of Themes

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Helen Mc Phail is a non-fiction translator specialising in the social history of the First World War period and other conflicts of the twentieth century. She is also the author of The Long Silence, a brief account of civilian life in occupied northern France in 1914-1918.
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