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The Cambridge World History of Violence: The Cambridge World History of Violence

Editat de Louise Edwards, Nigel Penn, Jay Winter
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 25 mar 2020
This book explores one of the most intractable problems of human existence - our propensity to inflict violence. It provides readers with case studies of political, social, economic, religious, structural and interpersonal violence from across the entire globe since 1800. It also examines the changing representations of violence in diverse media and the cultural significance of its commemoration. Together, the chapters provide in-depth understanding of the ways that humans have perpetrated violence, justified its use, attempted to contain its spread and narrated the stories of its impacts. Readers also gain insight into the mechanisms by which the parameters about the acceptable limits to and locations of violence have dramatically altered over the course of a few decades. Leading experts from around the world have pooled their knowledge to provide concise, authoritative examinations of the complex phenomenon of human violence. Annotated bibliographies provide overviews of the shape of the research field.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781107151567
ISBN-10: 1107151562
Pagini: 694
Ilustrații: 7 b/w illus. 1 map
Dimensiuni: 160 x 235 x 37 mm
Greutate: 1.18 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Seria The Cambridge World History of Violence

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

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.

Descriere

The first book to present a global, cross-cultural, historical perspective on violence since 1800, its deep social significances and representations.