Incarceration and regime change
European prisons during and after the Second World War
Gedrukt boek
Introduction / Christian G. De Vito, Ralf Futselaar, Helen Grevers. - Chapter 1. “Gloomy Dungeons”: Provisional prisons in Madrid in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War (1939–1945) / Alicia Quintero Maqua. - Chapter 2. Paradoxical outcomes?: Incarceration, war and regime changes in Italy, 1943–1954 / Christian G. De Vito. - Chapter 3. Life in the Frontstalags: Colonial Prisoners of War in Occupied France, 1940-1942 / Sarah Frank. - Chapter 4. Containing “potentially subversive” subjects: The internment of members of the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands Indies, 1940–1946 / Esther Zwinkels. - Chapter 5. The detention of social outsiders between social reform, annihilation and custody: The municipal workhouse and prison of Berlin-Rummelsburg from Weimar Republic to GDR / Thomas Irmer. - Chapter 6. A triumph for the protectional model? How Belgian institutions for delinquent children dealt with young collaborators (1944–1950) / Aurore François. - Chapter 7. The ambiguities of Gendarmeries’ relationship to internment around World War II (Belgium, France, The Netherlands) / Jonas Campion. - Afterword: An essay on space and time / Jane Caplan