The Cambridge World History of Violence
Herausgeber: Edwards, Louise; Winter, Jay; Penn, Nigel
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Herausgeber: Edwards, Louise; Winter, Jay; Penn, Nigel
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The first book to present a global, cross-cultural, historical perspective on violence since 1800, its deep social significances and representations.
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The first book to present a global, cross-cultural, historical perspective on violence since 1800, its deep social significances and representations.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 694
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 156mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1204g
- ISBN-13: 9781107151567
- ISBN-10: 1107151562
- Artikelnr.: 59411757
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 694
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 156mm x 39mm
- Gewicht: 1204g
- ISBN-13: 9781107151567
- ISBN-10: 1107151562
- Artikelnr.: 59411757
Introduction Louise Edwards, Nigel Penn and Jay Winter; Part I. Race,
Religion and Nationalism: 1. Empires and indigenous worlds: violence and
the Pacific Ocean, 1760 to 1930s Patricia O'Brien; 2. Religious violence in
late Imperial China Thomas David Dubois; 3. Violence, non-violence, the
state, and the nation: India, 1858-1958 Kama Maclean and Benjamin
Zachariah; 4. Racial violence in North America since the Civil War Jason
Morgan Ward; 5. Religion and violence in modern South Asia Mark
Juergensmeyer; 6. Violence in the Middle East Hamit Bozarslan; Part II.
Intimate and Gendered Violence: 7. A global history of sexual violence
Joanna Bourke; 8. Sexual and domestic violence in global perspective Lisa
Featherstone; 9. Homicide in global perspective Pieter Siedenburg; 10.
Violence and sport, 1800-2000 Emma Griffin; Part III. Warfare, Colonialism
and Empire in the Modern World: 11. Frontier violence in the British Empire
Lyndall Ryan and Amanda Nettelbeck; 12. Genealogies of modern violence,
Arendt and imperialism in Africa, 1830-1914 Benjamin Claude Brower; 13.
Political and public violence in the late Ottoman Empire and the Republic
of Turkey Hans-Lukas Kieser; 14. Violence and the First World War Bruno
Cabanes; 15. Violence and the Second World War Jochen Hellbeck; 16.
Violence and the Japanese Empire Takashi Yoshida; Part IV. The State,
Revolution and Social Change: Introduction; 17. Change and continuity in
collective violence in France, 1780-1870 Peter McPhee and Jeremy Teow; 18.
The concentration camp Dan Ston; 19. Geographies of genocide: the European
Rimlands, 1912-53 Mark Levene; 20. Violence during the Great Leap Forward
in Mao's China, 1958-1961 Zhou Xun; 21. Mass murder in Indonesia and its
aftermaths Gerry van Klinken; 22. The violence of the Cold War Heonik Kwon;
23. Crime and punishment in modern Africa James P. Daughton; 24. Violence,
the state and revolution in Latin America Robert H. Holden; 25. The
contradictions of mass violence in Cambodia, 1975-1979 James Tyner; 26.
Terrorism in the modern world Randall Law; Part V. Representations and
Constructions of Violence: 27. Criminal violence and culture in Europe
Clive Emsley; 28. Extreme violence and Western cinema James Kendrick; 29.
Representations of violence through the media Jolyon Mitchell; 30.
Remembering and forgetting violence in the twentieth century Joy Damousi,
Jordana Silverstein and Mary Tomsic.
Religion and Nationalism: 1. Empires and indigenous worlds: violence and
the Pacific Ocean, 1760 to 1930s Patricia O'Brien; 2. Religious violence in
late Imperial China Thomas David Dubois; 3. Violence, non-violence, the
state, and the nation: India, 1858-1958 Kama Maclean and Benjamin
Zachariah; 4. Racial violence in North America since the Civil War Jason
Morgan Ward; 5. Religion and violence in modern South Asia Mark
Juergensmeyer; 6. Violence in the Middle East Hamit Bozarslan; Part II.
Intimate and Gendered Violence: 7. A global history of sexual violence
Joanna Bourke; 8. Sexual and domestic violence in global perspective Lisa
Featherstone; 9. Homicide in global perspective Pieter Siedenburg; 10.
Violence and sport, 1800-2000 Emma Griffin; Part III. Warfare, Colonialism
and Empire in the Modern World: 11. Frontier violence in the British Empire
Lyndall Ryan and Amanda Nettelbeck; 12. Genealogies of modern violence,
Arendt and imperialism in Africa, 1830-1914 Benjamin Claude Brower; 13.
Political and public violence in the late Ottoman Empire and the Republic
of Turkey Hans-Lukas Kieser; 14. Violence and the First World War Bruno
Cabanes; 15. Violence and the Second World War Jochen Hellbeck; 16.
Violence and the Japanese Empire Takashi Yoshida; Part IV. The State,
Revolution and Social Change: Introduction; 17. Change and continuity in
collective violence in France, 1780-1870 Peter McPhee and Jeremy Teow; 18.
The concentration camp Dan Ston; 19. Geographies of genocide: the European
Rimlands, 1912-53 Mark Levene; 20. Violence during the Great Leap Forward
in Mao's China, 1958-1961 Zhou Xun; 21. Mass murder in Indonesia and its
aftermaths Gerry van Klinken; 22. The violence of the Cold War Heonik Kwon;
23. Crime and punishment in modern Africa James P. Daughton; 24. Violence,
the state and revolution in Latin America Robert H. Holden; 25. The
contradictions of mass violence in Cambodia, 1975-1979 James Tyner; 26.
Terrorism in the modern world Randall Law; Part V. Representations and
Constructions of Violence: 27. Criminal violence and culture in Europe
Clive Emsley; 28. Extreme violence and Western cinema James Kendrick; 29.
Representations of violence through the media Jolyon Mitchell; 30.
Remembering and forgetting violence in the twentieth century Joy Damousi,
Jordana Silverstein and Mary Tomsic.
Introduction Louise Edwards, Nigel Penn and Jay Winter; Part I. Race,
Religion and Nationalism: 1. Empires and indigenous worlds: violence and
the Pacific Ocean, 1760 to 1930s Patricia O'Brien; 2. Religious violence in
late Imperial China Thomas David Dubois; 3. Violence, non-violence, the
state, and the nation: India, 1858-1958 Kama Maclean and Benjamin
Zachariah; 4. Racial violence in North America since the Civil War Jason
Morgan Ward; 5. Religion and violence in modern South Asia Mark
Juergensmeyer; 6. Violence in the Middle East Hamit Bozarslan; Part II.
Intimate and Gendered Violence: 7. A global history of sexual violence
Joanna Bourke; 8. Sexual and domestic violence in global perspective Lisa
Featherstone; 9. Homicide in global perspective Pieter Siedenburg; 10.
Violence and sport, 1800-2000 Emma Griffin; Part III. Warfare, Colonialism
and Empire in the Modern World: 11. Frontier violence in the British Empire
Lyndall Ryan and Amanda Nettelbeck; 12. Genealogies of modern violence,
Arendt and imperialism in Africa, 1830-1914 Benjamin Claude Brower; 13.
Political and public violence in the late Ottoman Empire and the Republic
of Turkey Hans-Lukas Kieser; 14. Violence and the First World War Bruno
Cabanes; 15. Violence and the Second World War Jochen Hellbeck; 16.
Violence and the Japanese Empire Takashi Yoshida; Part IV. The State,
Revolution and Social Change: Introduction; 17. Change and continuity in
collective violence in France, 1780-1870 Peter McPhee and Jeremy Teow; 18.
The concentration camp Dan Ston; 19. Geographies of genocide: the European
Rimlands, 1912-53 Mark Levene; 20. Violence during the Great Leap Forward
in Mao's China, 1958-1961 Zhou Xun; 21. Mass murder in Indonesia and its
aftermaths Gerry van Klinken; 22. The violence of the Cold War Heonik Kwon;
23. Crime and punishment in modern Africa James P. Daughton; 24. Violence,
the state and revolution in Latin America Robert H. Holden; 25. The
contradictions of mass violence in Cambodia, 1975-1979 James Tyner; 26.
Terrorism in the modern world Randall Law; Part V. Representations and
Constructions of Violence: 27. Criminal violence and culture in Europe
Clive Emsley; 28. Extreme violence and Western cinema James Kendrick; 29.
Representations of violence through the media Jolyon Mitchell; 30.
Remembering and forgetting violence in the twentieth century Joy Damousi,
Jordana Silverstein and Mary Tomsic.
Religion and Nationalism: 1. Empires and indigenous worlds: violence and
the Pacific Ocean, 1760 to 1930s Patricia O'Brien; 2. Religious violence in
late Imperial China Thomas David Dubois; 3. Violence, non-violence, the
state, and the nation: India, 1858-1958 Kama Maclean and Benjamin
Zachariah; 4. Racial violence in North America since the Civil War Jason
Morgan Ward; 5. Religion and violence in modern South Asia Mark
Juergensmeyer; 6. Violence in the Middle East Hamit Bozarslan; Part II.
Intimate and Gendered Violence: 7. A global history of sexual violence
Joanna Bourke; 8. Sexual and domestic violence in global perspective Lisa
Featherstone; 9. Homicide in global perspective Pieter Siedenburg; 10.
Violence and sport, 1800-2000 Emma Griffin; Part III. Warfare, Colonialism
and Empire in the Modern World: 11. Frontier violence in the British Empire
Lyndall Ryan and Amanda Nettelbeck; 12. Genealogies of modern violence,
Arendt and imperialism in Africa, 1830-1914 Benjamin Claude Brower; 13.
Political and public violence in the late Ottoman Empire and the Republic
of Turkey Hans-Lukas Kieser; 14. Violence and the First World War Bruno
Cabanes; 15. Violence and the Second World War Jochen Hellbeck; 16.
Violence and the Japanese Empire Takashi Yoshida; Part IV. The State,
Revolution and Social Change: Introduction; 17. Change and continuity in
collective violence in France, 1780-1870 Peter McPhee and Jeremy Teow; 18.
The concentration camp Dan Ston; 19. Geographies of genocide: the European
Rimlands, 1912-53 Mark Levene; 20. Violence during the Great Leap Forward
in Mao's China, 1958-1961 Zhou Xun; 21. Mass murder in Indonesia and its
aftermaths Gerry van Klinken; 22. The violence of the Cold War Heonik Kwon;
23. Crime and punishment in modern Africa James P. Daughton; 24. Violence,
the state and revolution in Latin America Robert H. Holden; 25. The
contradictions of mass violence in Cambodia, 1975-1979 James Tyner; 26.
Terrorism in the modern world Randall Law; Part V. Representations and
Constructions of Violence: 27. Criminal violence and culture in Europe
Clive Emsley; 28. Extreme violence and Western cinema James Kendrick; 29.
Representations of violence through the media Jolyon Mitchell; 30.
Remembering and forgetting violence in the twentieth century Joy Damousi,
Jordana Silverstein and Mary Tomsic.