The Global War on Civilians, 1905-1945
WAR-ON-CIVILIANS investigates the global evolution of warfare tactics targeting civilian populations, analyzing their historical impact from 1905 to World War II across various nations.
Projectdetails
Introduction
This may be one of the most ambitious efforts to apply the methods of global history to the study of war and society in several countries around the world. We explore the evolution of types of warfare that explicitly targeted the enemy’s civil population.
Focus Areas
WAR-ON-CIVILIANS focuses on:
- Aerial bombardment, and civil defense against it.
- Food blockades, and home front campaigns to ration food.
- Efforts to “demoralize” enemy civilians, while boosting “morale” at home.
This is much more than a comparison of discrete case studies. Global or transnational history emphasizes the connections between nations.
Investigation Scope
Here we investigate how the circulation of knowledge and practices culminated by World War II in systematic attacks on civilians and the creation of home fronts that mobilized civilians. The spatial sweep is global, going well beyond conventional Eurocentric accounts.
Comparative Analysis
We will connect:
- Japan’s long World War II in China and Asia-Pacific
- The experiences in Britain, Germany, France, and the USA
- The seldom-integrated cases of Italy, the Spanish Civil War, and the Soviet Union.
Project Leadership
The Principal Investigator (PI) is uniquely positioned to direct the project. A leading historian of Japan, he also writes transnational histories based on extensive archival research in Britain, Germany, and France.
Temporal Scope
In its temporal sweep, WAR-ON-CIVILIANS breaks new ground by researching transnational developments going back to 1905, when Japan demonstrated new forms of mobilizing civilians in defeating Russia, and the British Admiralty began planning a wartime blockade of the German food supply.
Historical Context
We examine the “lessons” of World War I, smaller wars, and developments in the oft-neglected interwar decades that led to the assault on cities in World War II.
Political Regime Impact
The project analyzes the impact of political regimes. Bombing, blockade, and civilian morale became common features in a variety of warring states—from democracies to authoritarian regimes on the Right and Left, despite important differences.
Financiële details & Tijdlijn
Financiële details
Subsidiebedrag | € 2.495.750 |
Totale projectbegroting | € 2.495.750 |
Tijdlijn
Startdatum | 1-1-2025 |
Einddatum | 31-12-2029 |
Subsidiejaar | 2025 |
Partners & Locaties
Projectpartners
- ASSOCIATION INSTITUT D'ETUDES AVANCEES DE PARISpenvoerder
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