The Age of Civil Wars in Europe, c. 1914-1949

ERC (European Research Council)HORIZON-ERCID: 101054647
EC Contribution
€24,999
Consortium Size
1 orgs
Start Year
2022
Summary

In the first half of the twentieth century, Europe experienced an unparalleled number of civil wars resulting in millions of deaths. Civil war, as much as inter-state war, was a defining feature of the period for many European societies, from Ireland in the west and Russia in the east, to Finland in the north and Spain and Greece in the south. Since the 1990s, a rich and increasingly sophisticated body of literature has emerged on individual incidents of civil war, ranging from military studies to social and cultural analyses. However, remarkably little comparative work has been undertaken on civil wars in this period. Even fewer studies have explored the connections between them – be it transfers of people, ideas, or practices – beyond their ideological tropes. This has resulted in a tacit assumption of exceptionalism, whereby each civil war is assumed to have been unique and self-perpetuating without any serious attempt to explain why that was so. This project challenges exceptionalist approaches to civil war. While it recognises that significant differences in causes, forms, and/or aftermaths existed between individual civil wars, it argues that those civil wars can only be fully understood as a phenomenon within a pan-European context. The project will therefore investigate the origins, courses, and legacies of European civil wars through a fully integrated team of scholars with complementary expertise on the Russian, Finnish, Irish, Spanish and Greek cases. This will enable comparison between these different conflicts, but it will also go beyond the nation-centric tendencies of comparative approaches to arrive at a better understanding of what made the first half of the twentieth century an era of civil wars in Europe.

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Project Results (10)

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Publications (9)
‘It really is the book for the P[olitical] C[ommissar]’: Soviet war literature and the quest for the ideal political commissar and fighter in the Democratic Army of Greece
European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire· 2026DOI
Charalampos Minasidis
1917-1949, le temps des guerres civiles en Europe : une approximation
Histoire Politique· 2026DOI
Robert Gerwarth
Intra-State Conflicts and the Politics of Aid in Europe, 1917–49: An Introduction
Contemporary European History· 2025DOI
Robert Gerwarth, Gwendal Piégais
Intra-State Conflicts and the Politics of Aid in Europe, 1917–49: An Introduction
Contemporary European History· 2025DOI
Robert Gerwarth, Gwendal Piégais
Political commissars in the anti-Francoist armed resistance (1936–52)
European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire· 2025DOI
Arnau Fernández Pasalodos
“Se servirá ordenar con toda urgencia que sean retirados del campo todos esos elementos rojos”: la lucha antiguerrillera en España y sus efectos en los espacios rurales, 1936-1952
Historia Contemporánea· 2024DOI
Arnau Fernández Pasalodos, Raül González Devís
Hasta su total exterminio: La guerra antipartisana en España, 1936-1952
· 2024
Arnau Fernández Pasalodos
Survival Strategies and Non-Aggression Pacts Between the Guardia Civil and the Republican Guerrilla in Spain's Irregular War, 1936–1952
European History Quarterly· 2024DOI
Arnau Fernández Pasalodos
Journal of Modern European History
Journal of Modern European History· 2022DOI
Martin Conway and Robert Gerwarth
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - CivilWars (The Age of Civil Wars in Europe, c. 1914-1949)