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The Forms of Collaboration during the Second World War

Collaboration as Social Behaviour and Action

by Pavel Večeřa (Author)
Monographs 224 Pages

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Summary

This book aims to present a theoretical study of the concept of collaboration during the Second World War, understood as social behaviour and actions within specific conditions of military occupation. It is based on the theories of social behaviour and action developed by Max Weber and the theory of action by Pierre Bourdieu. The book seeks to elucidate the concept of collaboration, the conditions fostering this phenomenon, and positions it within the broader context of cooperation under occupation. Through typological analysis, it provides a comprehensive assessment of various forms of collaboration, considering the motivations of the actors involved. Theoretical types of collaboration, as idealized constructions, will facilitate a deeper understanding of the motivations behind the social behaviour and actions of specific collaborating individuals.

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Pages
224
ISBN (PDF)
9783631916247
ISBN (ePUB)
9783631916254
DOI
10.3726/b21874
Language
English
Keywords
Second World War Occupation Occupying power and Occupants Occupied population Collaboration during the Second World War Fascism National socialism (Nazism) Extreme right Ethnic violence Genocide Theory of Social Behaviour and Action
Published
Berlin, Bruxelles, Chennai, Lausanne, New York, Oxford, 2024. 224 pp.

Biographical notes

Pavel Večeřa (Author)

PhDr. Pavel Večeřa, Ph.D., studied history at the Faculty of Arts of Masaryk University (MU) in Brno (1988–1993) and later completed his postgraduate doctoral studies at the Faculty of Social Studies (FSS) of MU (1997–2001). Since 2002 he has been an assistant professor at the Department of Media Studies and Journalism at the FSS.

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