Front Matter
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Table of Contents
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The First World War as a Caesura?: Demographic Concepts, Population Policy, and Genocide in the Late Ottoman, Russian, and Habsburg Spheres
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Imperial Choices:: Perceiving Threats and the Descent to Genocide
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Deadly Geopolitics, Ethnic Mobilisations, and the Vulnerability of Peoples, 1914–18
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The Securitization of Minorities as a Bedrock of Population Policy
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Empire Overstretched Nation-state Enforced:: The Young Turks Inaugurated the Europe of Extremes
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The Role of Teşkilat-ı Mahsusa (Special Organization) in the Armenian Genocide
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Zor District During the Initial Months of the Armenian Genocide
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Systematization of Hatred.: Dangers of Escalation and Genocidal Violence in Habsburg Warfare, 1914–1918
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“Our land is small and it’s pressed on all sides. Not one of us can live here peacefully.”: Population Policy in Montenegro from the Long Nineteenth Century to the End of the First World War
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War as a Model of Population Movement in the Modern World:: The Galician Perspectives in the First World War
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The Jews and the Bolsheviks:: The October Revolution and Escalation of Radical Anti-Semitism in the Polish Lands During the World War I and the First Years of Independent Poland
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The Soviet Policy of De-cossackization During the Russian Civil War (1919)
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Bibliography
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Contributors
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