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Violence in Europe

Publication year: 2008

ISBN: 978-0-387-74508-4

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Taking the sociocultural long view, Violence in Europe analyzes the prevalence and role of violence—from street crime to terrorist attacks, homicide to genocide—in the evolution of human and national behavior. The editors and 14 colleagues in history, anthropology, sociology, and psychology focus on Northern and Western Europe, examining centuries of violent phenomena, from the cultural logic of the Middle Ages to today’s soccer riots and security alerts. The contributors’ examination of social constructions (honor codes, class and gender roles) and public ambivalence (acceptance, abhorrence, fascination) regarding violence sheds needed light on current dynamics in law enforcement, political systems, and what many have termed "the civilization of violence."


Subject: Humanities, Social Science and Law, Crime, Evolution, Nation, Sport, Violence, conflict, conflicts, economy, gender, genocide, glassey, politics, punishment