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The Cambridge World History of Violence
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Richard Kaeuper
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Harriet Zurndorfer
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction to Volume II
pp. 19
Violence in Inner Asian History
pp. 38
Conspirators in Violence
pp. 58
Armies, Lords and Subjects in Medieval Iran
pp. 79
Armies and Bands in Medieval Europe
pp. 100
Viking Violence
pp. 123
Early Medieval China’s Rulers, Retainers and Harem
pp. 143
Warrior Regimes and the Regulation of Violence in Medieval Japan
pp. 164
Torture and Public Executions in the Islamic Middle Period (Eleventh–Fifteenth Centuries)
pp. 185
Crime and Law in Europe
pp. 207
Bandits and Peasants in Medieval Japan
pp. 228
State, Society and Trained Violence in China, 618–1500
pp. 248
Seigneurial Violence in Medieval Europe
pp. 267
The Growth of Military Power and the Impact of State Military Violence in Western Europe, c. 1460 to 1560
pp. 287
Ethnic and Religious Violence in Byzantium
pp. 313
Violence against Women in the Early Islamic Period
pp. 330
Violence and Murder in Europe
pp. 349
Religion and Violence in China
pp. 368
Buddhism and Violence in Premodern Japan
pp. 390
Human Sacrifice and Ritualised Violence in the Americas before the European Conquest
pp. 411
‘Not Cruelty but Piety’
pp. 426
Chivalric Violence
pp. 448
Jihad in Islamic Thought
pp. 470
Christian Violence against Heretics, Jews and Muslims
pp. 492
‘Fighting for Peace’
pp. 515
Obligation, Substitution and Order
pp. 535
Representations of Violence in Imperial China
pp. 556
Revealing the Manly Worth: Cut Flesh in the Heavenly Disorder of Medieval Japan
pp. 576
Picturing Violence in the Islamic Lands
pp. 601
Scenes of Violence in Arabic Literature
pp. 623
Violence Is the Name of the [Bad] Game: The Downside of Human Nature as Reflected in Medieval Literature
pp. 645
Violence and the Force of Representation in European Art
pp. 676
Index
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