The Cambridge World History of Violence
Volume 3. AD 1500–AD 1800
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Part of The Cambridge World History of Violence
- Editors:
- Robert Antony, Guangzhou University
- Stuart Carroll, University of York
- Caroline Dodds Pennock, University of Sheffield
- Date Published: March 2020
- availability: In stock
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107119116
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In the period from 1500 to 1800 the problem of violence necessitated asking fundamental questions and formulating answers about the most basic forms of human organisation and interactions. Violence spoke to critical issues such as the problem of civility in society, the nature of political sovereignty and the power of the state, the legitimacy of conquest and subjugation, the possibilities of popular resistance, and the manifestations of ethnic and racial unrest. It also provided the raw material for profound meditations on humanity and for examining our relationship to the divine and natural worlds. The third volume of The Cambridge World History of Violence examines a world in which global empires were consolidated and expanded, and in which civilisations for the first time linked to each other by trans-oceanic contacts and a sophisticated world trade system.
Read more- Not simply a summation of expert current knowledge, but provides original explanatory frameworks for understanding the problem of violence
- Takes a thematic approach that provides a template for thinking about violence in a global context
- A comprehensive introduction shows the potential of world history for rethinking traditional historical problems in new and productive ways across time and space
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- Date Published: March 2020
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107119116
- length: 732 pages
- dimensions: 235 x 158 x 37 mm
- weight: 1.28kg
- contains: 24 b/w illus. 4 maps 1 table
- availability: In stock
Table of Contents
Introduction Robert Antony
Part I. Empire, Race and Ethnicity:
1. Violence and the slave trade in the Atlantic world Trevor Burnard
2. Violence and race in Colonial America Cécile Vidal
3. Violence and race in Colonial Latin America Hal Langfur
4. Violence, race and religion in the Ottoman Empire Molly Greene
Part II. Warfare:
5. Human sacrifice in the Americas, ritualized violence and the Colonial encounter in the Americas, 1500 to 1800 Wolfgang Gabbert
6. Chinese ways of warfare Kenneth Swope
7. Violence and war in the Colonial Americas Matthew Restall
8. Warrior ascetics and the Indian Empire William Pinch
9. Warfare in Europe Peter H. Wilson
10. Approaching violence in Africa before the Imperial age Richard Rathbone
Part III. Intimate and Gendered Violence:
11. Legal understandings of sexual and domestic violence in early modern China Matthew H. Sommer
12. Samurai, masculinity and violence in Japan Constantine N. Vaporis
13. Gender and violence in early America John G. McCurdy
14. Sexual and domestic violence in Europe Elizabeth Malcolm and Dianne Hall
15. Men fighting: Europe from a global perspective Pieter Spierenburg
16. Suicide in the early modern world David Lederer
Part V. The State, Punishment and Justice:
17. Crime and punishment in the Russian Empire Nancy Shields Kollmann
18. Homicide and punishment in China Thomas Buoye
19. Crime and justice in the Americas Jack Marietta
20. Violence and justice in Europe: punishment, torture, execution Sara Beam
21. Legitimized violence in Colonial Spanish America Matthew Restall
Part V. Popular Protest and Resistance:
22. Rebellion and violence in Vietnam George Dutton
23. Piracy in Asia and the West Kris Lane and Robert J. Antony
24. Riots, rebellions and revolutions in Europe Julius Ruff
Part VI. Religious, Sacred and Ritualized Violence:
25. Violence, religion and the state in East Asia Thomas DuBois
26. Persecution: heresy and witchcraft Robert W. Thurston
27. Inter-communal violence in Europe Penny Roberts
28. 'Little Odious Vermin': violence, animals, and sport in Europe and the Colonies, 1500–1800 Bruce Boehrer
Part VII. Representations and Constructions of Violence:
29. Mediating violence: intercultural representations in the Colonization of the Americas Federico Navarrete Linares
30. Violence identity and representation in seventeenth century South Asia Vinita Damodaran and Ayesha Mukherjee
31. Spectacles of violence in South China Robert J. Antony
32. Violence, civility and civilisation in Europe Stuart Carroll
33. Tales of banditry, corruption, and sovereignty in the late Ottoman Empire Tolga U. Esmer
34. Visual representations of violence in Europe Charles Zika.
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