The Rise of Organised Brutality: A Historical Sociology of Violence
Autor Siniša Maleševićen Limba Engleză Hardback – 12 apr 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781107095625
ISBN-10: 110709562X
Pagini: 346
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 110709562X
Pagini: 346
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Cambridge University Press
Colecția Cambridge University Press
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgements; Introduction: the faces of violence; 1. What is organised violence?; 2. Violence in the long run; 3. How old is human brutality?; 4. The rise and rise of organised violence; 5. Warfare; 6. Revolutions; 7. Genocides; 8. Terrorisms; 9. Why humans fight?; Conclusion: the future of organised violence; References; Index.
Recenzii
'This is an extremely important book - proving against naive recent contentions that modernity and violence go hand-in-hand. It is empirically and theoretically sophisticated, and elegant and lucid as well.' John Anthony Hall, McGill University, Montréal
'In this book Siniša Malešević brings together disparate phenomena - wars, revolutions, genocides, terrorisms - in a compelling historical narrative about the role of organised violence in modern society. Essential reading for all concerned with this fundamental problem.' Martin Shaw, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals and Roehampton University, London
'… important and informative …' Anthropology Review Database
'Among academics and the wider public, the progressive development of human society is widely understood to make violence and brutality one day obsolete. The publication of Siniša Malešević's new book provides an opportunity to reflect on the prevailing orthodoxy that civilization and violence are mutually exclusive phenomena.' Babak Mohammadzadeh, Global Affairs
'For those who believe that sociology can and should serve to increase our knowledge regarding these important topics, it must be said that the volume under review - The Rise of Organised Brutality - succeeds admirably.' Ilmari Käihkö, Journal of Political Power
'Siniša Malešević has written a wide-ranging and compelling overview of organized violence. It combines a macrohistorical approach, comparing violence from the time humans were nomadic foragers up to the present, with an explanation of mechanisms of 'microsolidarity' that allow people to overcome inherent inhibitions against killing fellow human beings … The Rise of Organised Brutality is a valuable and erudite contribution to a lively and important debate.' Journal of Peace Research
'The book is an excellent example of an insightful historical sociological analysis that highlights the need for further empirical research of organised violence.' Andrej Cvetić, Journal of Regional Security
'In this book Siniša Malešević brings together disparate phenomena - wars, revolutions, genocides, terrorisms - in a compelling historical narrative about the role of organised violence in modern society. Essential reading for all concerned with this fundamental problem.' Martin Shaw, Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals and Roehampton University, London
'… important and informative …' Anthropology Review Database
'Among academics and the wider public, the progressive development of human society is widely understood to make violence and brutality one day obsolete. The publication of Siniša Malešević's new book provides an opportunity to reflect on the prevailing orthodoxy that civilization and violence are mutually exclusive phenomena.' Babak Mohammadzadeh, Global Affairs
'For those who believe that sociology can and should serve to increase our knowledge regarding these important topics, it must be said that the volume under review - The Rise of Organised Brutality - succeeds admirably.' Ilmari Käihkö, Journal of Political Power
'Siniša Malešević has written a wide-ranging and compelling overview of organized violence. It combines a macrohistorical approach, comparing violence from the time humans were nomadic foragers up to the present, with an explanation of mechanisms of 'microsolidarity' that allow people to overcome inherent inhibitions against killing fellow human beings … The Rise of Organised Brutality is a valuable and erudite contribution to a lively and important debate.' Journal of Peace Research
'The book is an excellent example of an insightful historical sociological analysis that highlights the need for further empirical research of organised violence.' Andrej Cvetić, Journal of Regional Security
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Descriere
This book challenges the prevailing orthodoxy that sees organised violence as in continuous decline, arguing instead that evidence shows that it continues to rise.