Empire's Violent End
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Empire's Violent End
Comparing Dutch, British, and French Wars of Decolonization, 1945-1962
Luttikhuis, Bart; Brocades Zaalberg, Thijs
Cornell University Press
07/2022
246
Dura
Inglês
9781501764141
15 a 20 dias
454
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1. Introduction: Beyond the League Table of Barbarity: Comparing Extreme Violence during the Wars of Decolonization, by Thijs Brocades Zaalberg and Bart Luttikhuis
2. Not an Afterthought: Accountability for Colonial Violence in the Dutch and British Metropoles, by Huw Bennett and Peter Romijn
3. Windows onto the Microdynamics of Insurgent and Counterinsurgent Violence: Evidence from Late Colonial Southeast Asia and Africa Compared, by Roel Frakking and Martin Thomas
4. Cracking Down on Revolutionary Zeal and Violence: Local Dynamics and Early Colonial Responses to the Independence Struggle in Indochina and the Indonesian Archipelago, 1945-1947, by Pierre Asselin and Henk Schulte Nordholt
5. The Places, Traces, and Politics of Rape in the Indonesian and the Algerian Wars of Independence, by Stefania Scagliola, Natalya Vince, Adel Khedidja, and Galuh Ambar Sasi
6. "The Normal Order of Things": Contextualizing "Technical Violence" in the Netherlands-Indonesia War, by Azarja Harmanny and Brian McAllister Linn
7. "Bloodshed on a Rather Large Scale": Tactical Conduct and Noncombatant Casualties in Dutch, French, and British Colonial Counterinsurgency, by C.H.C Harinck
8. Comparing the Afterlives, Political Uses, and Memories of Extreme Violence during the Wars of Decolonization in France, the Netherlands, and Britain, by Raphaelle Branche
2. Not an Afterthought: Accountability for Colonial Violence in the Dutch and British Metropoles, by Huw Bennett and Peter Romijn
3. Windows onto the Microdynamics of Insurgent and Counterinsurgent Violence: Evidence from Late Colonial Southeast Asia and Africa Compared, by Roel Frakking and Martin Thomas
4. Cracking Down on Revolutionary Zeal and Violence: Local Dynamics and Early Colonial Responses to the Independence Struggle in Indochina and the Indonesian Archipelago, 1945-1947, by Pierre Asselin and Henk Schulte Nordholt
5. The Places, Traces, and Politics of Rape in the Indonesian and the Algerian Wars of Independence, by Stefania Scagliola, Natalya Vince, Adel Khedidja, and Galuh Ambar Sasi
6. "The Normal Order of Things": Contextualizing "Technical Violence" in the Netherlands-Indonesia War, by Azarja Harmanny and Brian McAllister Linn
7. "Bloodshed on a Rather Large Scale": Tactical Conduct and Noncombatant Casualties in Dutch, French, and British Colonial Counterinsurgency, by C.H.C Harinck
8. Comparing the Afterlives, Political Uses, and Memories of Extreme Violence during the Wars of Decolonization in France, the Netherlands, and Britain, by Raphaelle Branche
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indonesian war of independence; colonial warfare and counterinsurgency; comparing the wars of decolonization; colonial violence; how colonial powers used extreme forms of violence
1. Introduction: Beyond the League Table of Barbarity: Comparing Extreme Violence during the Wars of Decolonization, by Thijs Brocades Zaalberg and Bart Luttikhuis
2. Not an Afterthought: Accountability for Colonial Violence in the Dutch and British Metropoles, by Huw Bennett and Peter Romijn
3. Windows onto the Microdynamics of Insurgent and Counterinsurgent Violence: Evidence from Late Colonial Southeast Asia and Africa Compared, by Roel Frakking and Martin Thomas
4. Cracking Down on Revolutionary Zeal and Violence: Local Dynamics and Early Colonial Responses to the Independence Struggle in Indochina and the Indonesian Archipelago, 1945-1947, by Pierre Asselin and Henk Schulte Nordholt
5. The Places, Traces, and Politics of Rape in the Indonesian and the Algerian Wars of Independence, by Stefania Scagliola, Natalya Vince, Adel Khedidja, and Galuh Ambar Sasi
6. "The Normal Order of Things": Contextualizing "Technical Violence" in the Netherlands-Indonesia War, by Azarja Harmanny and Brian McAllister Linn
7. "Bloodshed on a Rather Large Scale": Tactical Conduct and Noncombatant Casualties in Dutch, French, and British Colonial Counterinsurgency, by C.H.C Harinck
8. Comparing the Afterlives, Political Uses, and Memories of Extreme Violence during the Wars of Decolonization in France, the Netherlands, and Britain, by Raphaelle Branche
2. Not an Afterthought: Accountability for Colonial Violence in the Dutch and British Metropoles, by Huw Bennett and Peter Romijn
3. Windows onto the Microdynamics of Insurgent and Counterinsurgent Violence: Evidence from Late Colonial Southeast Asia and Africa Compared, by Roel Frakking and Martin Thomas
4. Cracking Down on Revolutionary Zeal and Violence: Local Dynamics and Early Colonial Responses to the Independence Struggle in Indochina and the Indonesian Archipelago, 1945-1947, by Pierre Asselin and Henk Schulte Nordholt
5. The Places, Traces, and Politics of Rape in the Indonesian and the Algerian Wars of Independence, by Stefania Scagliola, Natalya Vince, Adel Khedidja, and Galuh Ambar Sasi
6. "The Normal Order of Things": Contextualizing "Technical Violence" in the Netherlands-Indonesia War, by Azarja Harmanny and Brian McAllister Linn
7. "Bloodshed on a Rather Large Scale": Tactical Conduct and Noncombatant Casualties in Dutch, French, and British Colonial Counterinsurgency, by C.H.C Harinck
8. Comparing the Afterlives, Political Uses, and Memories of Extreme Violence during the Wars of Decolonization in France, the Netherlands, and Britain, by Raphaelle Branche
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