User:Elinruby/taxonomy

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My answer on my talk page https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Elinruby/taxonomy&action=edit was poorly formatted, let me try to be clearer

feel free to add items below in Bibliography. As in all things there is no deadline to do so.

====what I think we were talking about====

  • Mathglot - recent French historiography does seem very geared to daily life. There's a source by Sartre in #Sources at the Black market article that talks about this or something like it, that I wasn't able to find online. i will bring the citation here. When you get a chance bring yours, ok? because it may be more easily usable.
  • Shakescene I think you are talking about what I think of as the Mayors, the people who kept the electric grip operational or kept the currency from crashing. I agree that they were usually characterized by concern for a "publix good" but the outcome could be anything from Rescue of Danish Jews (alert:good German trope, fact check before using) to deportation of foreign Jews to keep French Jews safe, or so Vichy Vichy claimed, so sometimes is appropriate. Petain was more than a helpless olb man, right ?


  • On the other hand I'm sympathetic to the gang-pressed soldiers, but some people seem to feel that if you weren't a resistance fighter you collaborated and everyone should have just died rather than talk to a German. (See Dirty Hands) There is something to that, as it meets everybody ws a collaborator idea of Saunders and Grenier from the other side.

Since I am here, I guess I'll format some of these references

two metrics and yes they are sourced, cough

  • Country/Politician vs individual
    • Hoffman? In lede of Collaboration article, I will fetch here
  • Western/Aryanizable vs Eastern/Surplus mouth
    • I know I have seen this but but not used it so possibly in Ukrainian historiography or maybe Polish
  • history often written country by country, which leads to conflicting narratives, balkanized sources ("one <best source") and possibly deflection or blaming
    • maybe we should look in politics science or philosophy

Historiography and ideological paradigm

  • Ex: Gaullist, Vichy syndrome, compassion for impossible choices
  • Ex: Polish insistence that the y did not collaborate but Ukrainians did <++ Semi-researched speculation alert':
    • Communist deflection?
    • now being reconsidered and headed into a Vichy syndrome? (?)

Multi-country

DRAPA, VESNA; PRITCHARD, GARETH (Summer 2015). Beyond Resistance and Collaboration: Towards a Social History of Politics in Hitler's Empire. Vol. 48. pp. 865–891. doi:10.1093/jsh/shv006.

Piehler, G.; Kurt. Shofar: (Summer 2016). Deák István; (ed.). "Cold War, 1945-1991". An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies. 34 (4): 104–106. doi:10.5703/shofar.34.4.0104.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link) CS1 maint: multiple names: editors list (link)

Barić, Nikica (2022). "Complicated Complicity: European Collaboration with Nazi Germany during World War II". Journal of Contemporary History Časopis za Povijest. (in Croatian). 54 (2): 498–502.

Drapac, Vesna; Pritchard, Gareth (2015). "Beyond Resistance and Collaboration: Towards a Social History of Politics in Hitler's Empire". Journal of Social History. 48 (4). JSTOR: 865–91. Retrieved 22 November 2023.

Marrus, Michael R. (1994). ""Reflections on the Historiography of the Holocaust". The Journal of Modern History. 66 (1). JSTOR: 92–116. Retrieved 22 November 2023.

A new history focuses on the collaborators in the Holocaust Victims and perpetrators www.economist.com%2Fculture%2F2023%2F02%2F08%2Fa-new-history-focuses-on-the-collaborators-in-the-holocaust

Resistance and collaboration: The Japanese Occupation of Leyte, Philippines, and the role of the masses in wartime violence. Ara, Satoshi Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, June 2022, Vol. 53 Issue 1/2, p252-276, 25p; DOI: 10.1017/S0022463422000364, Database: Humanities Full Text (H.W. Wilson)


Wikipedia:Free English newspaper sources

Norway

Spaces of encounter: relations between the occupier and the occupied in Norway during the Second World War. Academic Journal By: Fritsche, Maria. Social History , Aug2020, Vol. 45 Issue 3, p360-383, 24p; DOI: 10.1080/03071022.2020.1771868, Database: Humanities Full Text (H.W. Wilson)

https://eds.s.ebscohost.com/eds/viewarticle/render?data=dGJyMPPp44rp2%2fdV0%2bnjisfk5Ie45PFKs6mxTbek63nn5Kx94um%2bSa%2blsEytqK5KsZa1Uq6ouEy2lr9lpOrweezp33vy3%2b2G59q7Ra%2bmsk6yrbVRr6%2bki%2bfau0uvqOJ64qe3ReSotkyrquBPrqO2fuDbq0%2bw1%2bFOtKe3UOCut1jw2%2bKB8Zzqeezdu33snOJ6u9fxjaTq33%2b7t8w%2b3%2bS7SbKttlCwprFIpNztiuvX8lXk6%2bqE8tv2jAAA&vid=0&sid=312dbd19-f284-4b70-8fbe-72ac66198b89@redis

Belgium

De Guissmé, Laura; Simona Lastrego,1; Mélotte, Patricia; Licata, Laurent (November 21, 2017). "Attitudes Towards World War II Collaboration in Belgium: Effects on Political Positioning Towards the Amnesty Issue in the Two Main Linguistic Communities". Psychol Belg. 57 (3): 32–51. doi:10.5334/pb.346.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: unflagged free DOI (link) PMC6194512 PMID 30479792

Bouchat, Pierre; Luminet, Olivier; Rosoux, Valérie; Aerts, Koen; Cordonnier, Aline; Résibois, Maxime; Rimé, Bernard (December 2020). "A social psychological perspective on World War II: collaboration in the 21st century: A Belgian case}". European Journal of Social Psychology. 50 (7): 1406–1424. 19p. 1 Diagram, 6 Charts, 4 Graphs

France

France

Duhautois, Sibylle. "History and Historiography of French Imperialism from 1914." The Routledge Handbook of French History. Routledge, 2024. 483-491. Duhautois, Sibylle. "History and Historiography of French Imperialism from 1914." The Routledge Handbook of French History. Routledge, 2024. 483-491.

Joseph Jones (Autumn 1982). "France and Postwar Economic Modernization: The Case of the Shopkeepers". French Historical Studies. 12 (4). Duke University Press: 541–563 – via JStor.

Paul Sanders (February 2008). "Economic Draining--German Black Market Operations in France, 1940-1944". Global Crime. pp. 136–168.}



https://www.proquest.com/openview/0ab906c65672c462fa6d0ca28fbcf676/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y Full TextDissertation or Thesis


Vichy

  • Carswell, Richard (March 2021). "France in the Second World War: Collaboration, Resistance, Holocaust, EmpireLa France à l'envers: La guerre de Vichy (1940–1945)". French History. 35 (1): 128–130. doi:10.1093/fh/crab011.
  • Devroede, Antoine. The Postwar Debate Over Collaboration in Vichy (Thesis). Queen's University (Canada) ProQuest Dissertations Publishing }year=2022_. 29101649.
  • Popović (2021). "QUELQUES RÉFLEXIONS SUR LA POÉSIE FRANÇAISE DE LA SECONDE GUERRE MONDIALE: SOME REFLECTIONS ON FRENCH POETRY DURING WORLD WAR II". Annual Review of the Faculty of Philosophy / Godisnjak Filozofskog Fakulteta. 46 (3): 245–259. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |last`= ignored (help)
  • Cahen, Fabrice, Paul-André Rosental, and Beatrice van Hoorn Alkema. "The Carrel Foundation’s 1942 survey on declining birth rates: A biopolitical snapshot of France at a demographic turning point." Population 78.2 (2023): 207-228

Serbia

The Politics of Memory of the Second World War in Contemporary Serbia. Collaboration, Resistance and Retribution. Academic Journal By: Muhle-Szumski, Klara. Hiperboreea. Dec2021, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p294-297. 4p. DOI: 10.5325/hiperboreea.8.2.0294. , Database: Academic Search Complete Subjects: COLLECTIVE memory; WORLD War II; MEMORY; PRACTICAL politics; RETRIBUTION; MILITARY personnel; POLITICAL sociology; SERBIA

Soviet Union

Remembering a Contentious Past: Resistance and Collaboration in the Former Soviet Union. Academic Journal By: Krawatzek, Félix. East European Politics & Societies. Feb2022, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p298-327. 30p. DOI: 10.1177/0888325420952154. , Database: SocINDEX with Full Text Subjects: Collective memory; Memory; War & society; Latvia; Belarus; Soviet Union; World War II; European history

Detail Only Available Add to folder Full Text FinderFull Text FinderExport Zotero/Mendeley 21. The Army's War against Malaria: Collaboration in Drug Research during World War II. Academic Journal By: Condon-Rall, Mary Ellen. Armed Forces & Society (0095327X). Fall94, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p129-143. 15p. DOI: 10.1177/0095327X9402100108. , Database: Psychology and Behavioral Sciences Collection Subjects: UNITED States; MALARIA; UNITED States armed forces; BUSINESS partnerships; WORLD War II; AMERICAN military personnel; MALARIA prevention; DRUG development; MEDICAL research

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Ukraine

Unlikely Allies: Nazi German and Ukrainian Nationalist Collaboration in the General Government During World War II. Authors: Gyidel, Ernest1 (AUTHOR) [email protected] Source: Austrian History Yearbook. May2023, Vol. 54, p264-266. 3p.


On Lithuania

The following are describes as "fourth-wave" historians in the collaboration topic area

Nikica Baeiic |
Karel C Berkhoff Russia, Eastern Europe
Bernhard Chiari Belarus
Jovan Byffo (Serbia}}
Cathie Carmichael Yugoslavia
Tomislav Dulic Yugoslavia
Maertin Conway Belgium
Emily Greble |Bosnia
Jan T. Gross |Poland
Marko Attila Hoare Yugoslavia

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Wendy Lower| Ukraine, German * Mark Mazower Greece, Balkans
*[[Sabine Rutar |Slovenia, Serbia
Ukrainian, chorch history

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