!!David Gaunt - Major publications

“Failed Identity and the Assyrian Genocide”, in Omer Bartov & Eric D. Weitz
(ed). Borderlands: Peoples, Nations, and Cultures in the Shatterzone of
Empires since 1848 (Indiana University Press, 2011).
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“Strengthening weak ties: kinship and social security in modern Sweden,”
in Hannes Grandits (red.) Family, Kinship and State in Contemporary
Europe vol The Century of Welfare: Eight Countries (Frankfurt: Campus Verlag
2010) 93-126.
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”Swedes of Ukraina as ’Volksdeutsche’ – the experiennce of World War II”,
i Voprosi germanskoi istorii. Sbornik nauchnikh trudov (Dniepropetrovsk
National University 2007), 239-250.
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Main editor, Collaboration and Resistance during the Holocaust – Belarus,
Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania (Bern: Peter Lang 2004).
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“Mobilization of Swedish Old Age Pensioners 1938-1949” in Lars Andersson
red., Cultural Gerontology. (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press 2002) 111-128.
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“The Thin Red Line and the Thick Blue Blood: Extended Kinship and Households”
in David Kertzer & Marzio Barbagli (red.), History of the European Family
(New Haven: Yale University Press 2001), 257-287.
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The Scandinavian peasantry in T. Scott red., The Peasantries of Europe.
From the Fourteenth to the Eighteenth Centuries. (London: Longman 1998)
313-337.
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[{Image src='gaunt_david_massacres.gif' caption='' height='300' alt='David Gaunt' class='image_left'}]Massacres, Resistance and Protectors: Muslim-Christian relations in Eastern
Anatolia during World War One\\ (Piscataway, N.J.: Gorgias Press 2006).