Civilians and Warfare in World History
Herausgeber: Foote, Nicola; Williams, Nadya
Civilians and Warfare in World History
Herausgeber: Foote, Nicola; Williams, Nadya
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This interdisciplinary book aims to address the historical questions of what roles have civilians played in warfare and how has civilian participation changed over time?
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This interdisciplinary book aims to address the historical questions of what roles have civilians played in warfare and how has civilian participation changed over time?
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9781138749917
- ISBN-10: 1138749915
- Artikelnr.: 49006433
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 330
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 640g
- ISBN-13: 9781138749917
- ISBN-10: 1138749915
- Artikelnr.: 49006433
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Nicola Foote is Professor of Latin American and Caribbean History at Florida Gulf Coast University, USA. She is editor of The Caribbean History Reader (Routledge, 2012) and co-editor of Immigration and National Identities in Latin America (2014). Nadya Williams is Associate Professor of Ancient History at the University of West Georgia, USA.
Introduction: Blurred Boundaries and Ambiguous Divisions: Civilians and
Combat From Ancient Times to the Present, Nicola Foote and Nadya Williams
PART I: Case Studies from the Ancient and Medieval World 1. The Evolution
of Civilian Participation in Ancient Greek Warfare, Nadya Williams 2.
Ancient Warfare Beyond the Battle: Populace Ravaging and Heterosexual Rape,
Kathy L. Gaca 3. Prey or Participant? Civilian Siege Experiences During the
First Jewish Revolt, Gwyn Davies 4. Collateral Damage in Pre-Crusade
Europe, Bernard S. Bachrach 5. Civilians and Militia in Ottonian Germany:
Warfare in an Era of Small Professional Armies, David S. Bachrach 6. The
Bishop with Two Hats: Reconciling Episcopal and Military Obligations in
Causa 23 of Gratian's Decretum, Melodie H. Eichbauer PART II:
Case-Studies From the Early Modern and Modern World 7. 'They Wanted to Make
Us Into Real Soldiers': The Blurred Line Between Noncombatants and
Combatants in the Thirty Years War, Tryntje Helfferich 8. American
Non-Combatants and the British Army's Depredations During the War of
Independence, Stephen Conway 9. Two Kinds of Civilians: American Encounters
with Civilians in Kerama Retto and Ie Shima, Erik D. Carlson 10. Civilians
and Civil Wars in West Africa: The Cases of Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Côte
D'Ivoire, George Klay Kieh Jr. 11. When the Battlefield Meets the
Playground: How to Understand the Role of Children in Contemporary Civil
Wars Using the Case Studies of El Salvador and Mozambique, Jocelyn Courtney
PART III: Conceptual and Historiographical Debates and Implications 12. The
Evolution of Warfare as Related to Transformations in Modern Definitions of
Citizenship: A Segmented Periodization of the Modern Era, Nicole Dombrowski
Risser 13. It's a Crime, But is it a Blunder? The Efficacy of Targeting
Civilians in War, Alexander B. Downes and Kathryn McNabb Cochran
Combat From Ancient Times to the Present, Nicola Foote and Nadya Williams
PART I: Case Studies from the Ancient and Medieval World 1. The Evolution
of Civilian Participation in Ancient Greek Warfare, Nadya Williams 2.
Ancient Warfare Beyond the Battle: Populace Ravaging and Heterosexual Rape,
Kathy L. Gaca 3. Prey or Participant? Civilian Siege Experiences During the
First Jewish Revolt, Gwyn Davies 4. Collateral Damage in Pre-Crusade
Europe, Bernard S. Bachrach 5. Civilians and Militia in Ottonian Germany:
Warfare in an Era of Small Professional Armies, David S. Bachrach 6. The
Bishop with Two Hats: Reconciling Episcopal and Military Obligations in
Causa 23 of Gratian's Decretum, Melodie H. Eichbauer PART II:
Case-Studies From the Early Modern and Modern World 7. 'They Wanted to Make
Us Into Real Soldiers': The Blurred Line Between Noncombatants and
Combatants in the Thirty Years War, Tryntje Helfferich 8. American
Non-Combatants and the British Army's Depredations During the War of
Independence, Stephen Conway 9. Two Kinds of Civilians: American Encounters
with Civilians in Kerama Retto and Ie Shima, Erik D. Carlson 10. Civilians
and Civil Wars in West Africa: The Cases of Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Côte
D'Ivoire, George Klay Kieh Jr. 11. When the Battlefield Meets the
Playground: How to Understand the Role of Children in Contemporary Civil
Wars Using the Case Studies of El Salvador and Mozambique, Jocelyn Courtney
PART III: Conceptual and Historiographical Debates and Implications 12. The
Evolution of Warfare as Related to Transformations in Modern Definitions of
Citizenship: A Segmented Periodization of the Modern Era, Nicole Dombrowski
Risser 13. It's a Crime, But is it a Blunder? The Efficacy of Targeting
Civilians in War, Alexander B. Downes and Kathryn McNabb Cochran
Introduction: Blurred Boundaries and Ambiguous Divisions: Civilians and
Combat From Ancient Times to the Present, Nicola Foote and Nadya Williams
PART I: Case Studies from the Ancient and Medieval World 1. The Evolution
of Civilian Participation in Ancient Greek Warfare, Nadya Williams 2.
Ancient Warfare Beyond the Battle: Populace Ravaging and Heterosexual Rape,
Kathy L. Gaca 3. Prey or Participant? Civilian Siege Experiences During the
First Jewish Revolt, Gwyn Davies 4. Collateral Damage in Pre-Crusade
Europe, Bernard S. Bachrach 5. Civilians and Militia in Ottonian Germany:
Warfare in an Era of Small Professional Armies, David S. Bachrach 6. The
Bishop with Two Hats: Reconciling Episcopal and Military Obligations in
Causa 23 of Gratian's Decretum, Melodie H. Eichbauer PART II:
Case-Studies From the Early Modern and Modern World 7. 'They Wanted to Make
Us Into Real Soldiers': The Blurred Line Between Noncombatants and
Combatants in the Thirty Years War, Tryntje Helfferich 8. American
Non-Combatants and the British Army's Depredations During the War of
Independence, Stephen Conway 9. Two Kinds of Civilians: American Encounters
with Civilians in Kerama Retto and Ie Shima, Erik D. Carlson 10. Civilians
and Civil Wars in West Africa: The Cases of Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Côte
D'Ivoire, George Klay Kieh Jr. 11. When the Battlefield Meets the
Playground: How to Understand the Role of Children in Contemporary Civil
Wars Using the Case Studies of El Salvador and Mozambique, Jocelyn Courtney
PART III: Conceptual and Historiographical Debates and Implications 12. The
Evolution of Warfare as Related to Transformations in Modern Definitions of
Citizenship: A Segmented Periodization of the Modern Era, Nicole Dombrowski
Risser 13. It's a Crime, But is it a Blunder? The Efficacy of Targeting
Civilians in War, Alexander B. Downes and Kathryn McNabb Cochran
Combat From Ancient Times to the Present, Nicola Foote and Nadya Williams
PART I: Case Studies from the Ancient and Medieval World 1. The Evolution
of Civilian Participation in Ancient Greek Warfare, Nadya Williams 2.
Ancient Warfare Beyond the Battle: Populace Ravaging and Heterosexual Rape,
Kathy L. Gaca 3. Prey or Participant? Civilian Siege Experiences During the
First Jewish Revolt, Gwyn Davies 4. Collateral Damage in Pre-Crusade
Europe, Bernard S. Bachrach 5. Civilians and Militia in Ottonian Germany:
Warfare in an Era of Small Professional Armies, David S. Bachrach 6. The
Bishop with Two Hats: Reconciling Episcopal and Military Obligations in
Causa 23 of Gratian's Decretum, Melodie H. Eichbauer PART II:
Case-Studies From the Early Modern and Modern World 7. 'They Wanted to Make
Us Into Real Soldiers': The Blurred Line Between Noncombatants and
Combatants in the Thirty Years War, Tryntje Helfferich 8. American
Non-Combatants and the British Army's Depredations During the War of
Independence, Stephen Conway 9. Two Kinds of Civilians: American Encounters
with Civilians in Kerama Retto and Ie Shima, Erik D. Carlson 10. Civilians
and Civil Wars in West Africa: The Cases of Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Côte
D'Ivoire, George Klay Kieh Jr. 11. When the Battlefield Meets the
Playground: How to Understand the Role of Children in Contemporary Civil
Wars Using the Case Studies of El Salvador and Mozambique, Jocelyn Courtney
PART III: Conceptual and Historiographical Debates and Implications 12. The
Evolution of Warfare as Related to Transformations in Modern Definitions of
Citizenship: A Segmented Periodization of the Modern Era, Nicole Dombrowski
Risser 13. It's a Crime, But is it a Blunder? The Efficacy of Targeting
Civilians in War, Alexander B. Downes and Kathryn McNabb Cochran