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- History & Political Science (71)
- Science, Society & Culture (64)
- Romance Studies (51)
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- English Studies (32)
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Youth Violence and Pastoral Care
Pastoral Response of the Christian Community towards the Youth who take up Violence for Justice in Post-Colonial India©2003 Thesis -
Gewalt und Recht in transkultureller Perspektive- Violence et droits dans une perspective transculturelle
©2004 Conference proceedings -
Balzac and Violence
Representing History, Space, Sexuality and Death in La Comédie humaine©2009 Monographs -
Notions of Violence and Ethnic Cleansing on the Eve of the First World War
The Balkan Wars of 1912-13©2024 Monographs -
Violence, Culture and Identity
Essays on German and Austrian Literature, Politics and Society©2006 Conference proceedings -
Learning about School Violence
Lessons for Educators, Parents, Students, and Communities©2001 Textbook -
‘Lost, Unhappy and at Home’: The Impact of Violence on Irish Culture
Volume I: LiteratureEdited Collection -
Identity, Violence and Resilience in 21st Century Black British and American Women's Fiction
©2024 Edited Collection -
Rethinking Violence in Valencia and Catalonia
Fourteenth to Seventeenth Century©2024 Edited Collection -
Limiting Electoral Violence in Zambia 2011-2016
Public Diplomacy, Smart Power and the Role of NGOs©2022 Thesis -
Discourses of Violence – Violence of Discourses
Critical Interventions, Transgressive Readings, and Post-National Negotiations©2005 Edited Collection -
School Violence, the Media, and Criminal Justice Responses
©2005 Textbook -
Figurations of Violence and Belonging
Queerness, Migranthood and Nationalism in Cyberspace and Beyond©2009 Monographs -
Postcolonial Violence, Culture and Identity in Francophone Africa and the Antilles
©2007 Conference proceedings -
Violence Studies
ISSN: 2161-2668
This series aims to publish work which explores violence in the diverse areas of human life from the bedroom to the battlefield and in its different modes of appearance from language to social and economic structures to the infliction of physical harm. This series is particularly, though not exclusively, directed towards scholars in the areas of philosophy, literature, sociology and cultural studies. It seeks to encompass a wide range of theoretical approaches and disciplinary orientations investigating the phenomena of violence and how they are expressed and codified in literature, cultural and political practice, and in the forms of human society. It welcomes also works which explore the ways in which violence is inflicted on the non-human world of animals and the environment. We are especially interested in books exploring the intersections of violence and religion, violence in language and rhetoric, as well as studies on the issues of gender, power and ideology as they relate to questions of violence. This series welcomes both individually authored and collaboratively authored books and monographs as well as edited collections of essays and conference proceedings.
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