πλήρης τίτλος:
Spiros
Tsoutsoumpis, A history of the Greek
resistance in the Second World War. The people’s armies, Manchester University Press, Manchester 2016
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Description
The people's armies discusses one of the most troubled
and fascinating aspects of modern Greek and European history: the anti-axis
resistance. It is a pioneering history of the men and women who waged the struggle
against the axis as members of the armed partisans of ELAS and EDES. Using a
wide range of previously unused sources, the book reconstructs daily life in
the guerrilla armies and explores the complex reasons that led the partisans to
enlist and fight. It also discusses the relations between the guerrillas and
the civilian population, and examines how the guerrillas' experience of combat,
hardship and loss shaped their understanding of their task and social
attitudes. The book makes fascinating reading both for academics and for lay
readers who are interested in modern Greek history, military history and the
history of the Second World War.
Author
Spyros Tsoutsoumpis is an Independent Scholar
Contents
Introduction
1. The rise and origins of the People's Armies
1. The rise and origins of the People's Armies
2. Patriots and scoundrels: motivation and recruitment
in the People's Armies
3. Not by bread alone: combat, everyday life and the formation of guerrilla identities
4. Cause, comrades and faith: morale in the guerrilla armies
3. Not by bread alone: combat, everyday life and the formation of guerrilla identities
4. Cause, comrades and faith: morale in the guerrilla armies
5. A society at war: guerrilla governance and everyday
life in free Greece
Conclusion
Index
Conclusion
Index
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