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Environmental History, the Second World War, and Urban Resilience




TekijätSimo Laakkonen

ToimittajaSimo Laakkonen, J. R. McNeill, Richard P. Tucker, Timo Vuorisalo

KustannuspaikkaNew York, London

Julkaisuvuosi2019

Kokoomateoksen nimiThe Resilient City in World War II: Urban Environmental Histories

Sarjan nimiPalgrave Studies in World Environmental History

Aloitussivu3

Lopetussivu20

Sivujen määrä18

ISBN978-3-030-17438-5

eISBN978-3-030-17439-2

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-17439-2_1


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In public imagination World War II was waged above all by omnipotent states and armies. However, no other war in human history has been waged with such ferocity and devastation done to cities, against cities, and in cities. Warfare between the major powers depended completely on the R & D and mass production of industrial products in towns and cities. Consequently World War II was the first war in which military strategies systematically aimed at and succeeded in devastating towns and cities and killing civilian populations on a massive scale. This essay discusses urban environmental histories of WWII in terms of three concepts, that is, shock city, model city and resilient city.



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