Theatres Of Violence : : Massacre, Mass Killing and Atrocity throughout History / / ed. by Lyndall Ryan, Philip Dwyer.
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Theatres Of Violence : Massacre, Mass Killing and Atrocity throughout History / War and Genocide ; Frontmatter -- Contents -- List of Tables, Illustrations and Maps -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction The Massacre and History -- PART I. MASSACRE AND ATROCITY IN THE ANCIENT AND PRE-MODERN ERAS -- Chapter 1 The Origins of Massacres -- Chapter 2 Massacre in the Peloponnesian War -- Chapter 3 ‘The Abominable Quibble’: Alexander’s Massacre of Indian Mercenaries at Massaga -- Chapter 4 The Roman Concept of Massacre: Julius Caesar in Gaul -- Chapter 5 Atrocity and Massacre in the High and Late Middle Ages -- Chapter 6 A Sea of Blood? Massacres during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, 1641–1653 -- Part II The Colonial Frontier -- Chapter 7 Looking the Other Way: The Gnadenhütten Massacre and the Contextual Interpretation of Violence -- Chapter 8 Settler Massacres on the Australian Colonial Frontier, 1836–1851 -- Chapter 9 Tactics of Nineteenth-Century Colonial Massacre: Tasmania, California and Beyond -- Chapter 10 A Blueprint for Massacre: The United States Army and the 1870 Blackfeet Massacre -- Chapter 11 When Massacre Appears: Representations of Australian Indigenous Massacres in Fiction -- Part III Contested Narratives: Memory, Atrocity and Massacre -- Chapter 12 Memories of Massacres and Atrocities during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars -- Chapter 13 Stalin’s Trap: The Katyn Forest Massacre between Propaganda and Taboo -- Chapter 14 The Great Secret: Sites of Mass Killings in Stalinist Russia -- Chapter 15 Spectacular Atrocities: Making Enemies during the 1965–1966 Massacres in Indonesia -- Chapter 16 A Necessary Salve: The ‘Hue Massacre’ in History and Memory -- Chapter 17 A Battle for Perceptions: Revisiting the Cassinga Controversy in Southern Africa -- Part IV The Dynamics of Modern Massacre and Mass Killings -- Chapter 18 Method in Their Madness: Understanding the Dynamics of the Italian Massacre of Ethiopian Civilians, February–May 1937 -- Chapter 19 The Algerian War on French Soil: The Paris Massacre of 17 October 1961 -- Chapter 20 Wedding Massacres and the War in Afghanistan -- Select Bibliography -- Notes on Contributors -- Index |
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