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  • 1
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    Book
    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781138609358 , 9780367663384
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 215 Seiten , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia 40
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia
    DDC: 305.8957/05209045
    Keywords: Koreans History 20th century ; Koreans Social conditions 20th century ; Forced labor History ; Japan Social conditions 1945- ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Japan ; Zainichi ; Koreaner ; Diskurs ; Geschichte
    Abstract: Foundational narratives of forced recruitment and forced labor -- History and the politics of testimony: Koreans are/not victims of forced recruitment -- Contested spaces of ethnicity: Zainichi Korean accounts of the atomic bombings -- Journalists' and citizens' debates: early narratives of enforced military prostitution -- Telling the story today: problematizing the so-called 'comfort women issue'
    Abstract: "Shedding new light on how the histories of zainichi Koreans have been written, consumed, and discussed, this book addresses the roots of postwar debates concerning the wartime experiences of Koreans in Japan. Providing an overview of the complicated historiography, it explores the experiences of Koreans located at Ground Zero in Hiroshima and Nagasaki, as well as the history and processes that coerced Korean women into military prostitution. These debates and controversies continue to attract attention regionally and globally and, as this book demonstrates, they are deeply embedded in ideas dating back decades earlier. By tracing the roots of these debates in historical writings from local history groups to zainichi and Japanese scholars, we may see how written histories have been used for particular social, political, or cultural purposes and how they have lent support to certain interpretations and memories of past events across the political spectrum. Interdisciplinary at its core, Voices of the Korean Minority in Postwar Japan will appeal to audiences including those interested in modern Japanese and Korean history, historiography and methodology, and memory studies"--
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Die Bandzählung sollte lauten: 138 (laut Bandübersicht in Band 137)
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781472442109
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 343 Seiten , 25 cm
    Series Statement: Routledge research in medieval studies 12
    Series Statement: Routledge research in medieval studies
    Uniform Title: Beelden en zelfbeelden van middeleeuwse mensen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Künzel, R. E. (Rudi E.), author Plow, the pen and the sword
    DDC: 306.09492
    Keywords: Social groups History To 1500 ; Self-perception Social aspects To 1500 ; History ; Group identity History To 1500 ; Communication Social aspects To 1500 ; History ; Ritual Social aspects To 1500 ; History ; Sociology, Urban History To 1500 ; Death Religious aspects To 1500 ; History ; Benelux countries Case studies Social conditions ; Benelux countries Social conditions ; Benelux countries Religious life and customs ; Niederlande ; Selbstbild ; Sozialgeschichte 500-1500
    Abstract: "This book compares the cultures of the different social groups living in the Low Countries in the early Middle Ages. Clergy, nobility, peasants and townsmen greatly varied in their attitudes to labor, property, violence, and the handling and showing of emotions. Künzel explores how these social groups looked at themselves as a group, and how they looked at the other groups. Image and self-image could differ radically. The results of this research are specified and tested in four case studies on the interaction between group cultures, focusing respectively on the influence of oral and written traditions on a literary work, rituals as a means of conflict management in weakly centralized societies, stories as an expression of an urban group mentality, and beliefs on death and the afterlife"--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: Part 1. Group cultures -- The clergy : self-image and ideology -- Image and self-image of the aristocracy -- Church views on peasants : cultural exchange between the Church and the peasantry -- Images of trade, merchants, trade settlements and cities -- Part 2. Exemplary studies -- Oral and written traditions in the Versus de Unibove -- Rituals of humiliation and triumph : Stavelot, 1065-1071 -- Early manifestations of urban mentalities : Sint-Truiden, Trier and Cambrai, ca. 1050-1150 -- A tournament of the dead : religious diversity in an exemplum by Caesarius of Heisterbach -- Conclusion -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Durchgesehene, aktualisierte und übersetzte Ausgabe der Dissertation "Beelden en zelfbeelden van middeleeuwse mensen" (1997)
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  • 3
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    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781351982429 , 9781315270555
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (viii, 284 Seiten)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Drews, Robert Militarism and the Indo-Europeanizing of Europe
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 936.01
    RVK:
    Keywords: Geschichte 1600 v.Chr.-1200 v.Chr ; Funde ; Geschichte ; Indo-Europeans--Warfare--History ; Indo-Europeans Warfare ; History ; Militarism History To 1500 ; Military art and science History To 1500 ; Chariots History To 1500 ; War horses History To 1500 ; Military archaeology ; Indogermanen ; Krieg ; Europa ; Europe History, Military ; Europe Ethnic relations ; History ; Europe Antiquities ; Eurasien ; Eurasien ; Indogermanen ; Krieg ; Geschichte 1600 v.Chr.-1200 v.Chr
    Abstract: "This book argues that the Indo-Europeanizing of Europe essentially began shortly before 1600 BC, when lands rich in natural resources were taken over by military forces from the Eurasian steppe and from southern Caucasia. First were the copper and silver mines (along with good harbors) in Greece, and the copper and gold mines of the Carpathian basin. By ca. 1500 BC other military men had taken over the amber shores of Scandinavia and the metalworking district of the southern Alps. These military takeovers offer the most likely explanations for the origins of the Greek, Keltic, Germanic and Italic subgroups of the Indo-European language family. Battlefield warfare and militarism, Robert Drews contends, were novelties ca. 1600 BC and were a consequence of the military employment of chariots. Current opinion is that militarism and battlefield warfare are as old as formal states, going back before 3000 BC. Another current opinion is that the Indo-Europeanizing of Europe happened long before 1600 BC. The 'Kurgan Theory' of Marija Gimbutas and David Anthony dates it from late in the fifth to early in the third millennium BC and explains it as the result of horse-riding conquerors or raiders coming to Europe from the steppe. Colin Renfrew's Archaeology and Language dates the Indo-Europeanizing of Europe to the seventh and sixth millennia BC, and explains it as a consequence of the spread of agriculture in a 'wave of advance' from Anatolia through Europe. Pairing linguistic with archaeological evidence Drews concludes that in Greece and Italy, at least, no Indo-European language could have arrived before the second millennium BC"...Provided by publisher
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  • 4
    ISBN: 9781138696297
    Language: English
    Pages: xviii, 226 pages , illustrations , 24 cm
    DDC: 390.0942/09021
    Keywords: Urbanus magnus ; Interpersonal relations Sources History To 1500 ; Latin literature, Medieval and modern History and criticism ; Manners and customs in literature ; Latin poetry, Medieval and modern Translations into English ; England Sources Social life and customs 1066-1485 ; England Sources Moral conditions ; Hochschulschrift ; Quelle ; Hochschulschrift ; Quelle ; Hochschulschrift ; Hochschulschrift ; Quelle ; Hochschulschrift ; Daniel Becclesiensis Urbanus magnus ; England ; Alltag ; Soziale Norm ; Moral ; Umgangsformen ; Quelle ; Geschichte 1200
    Abstract: "Urbanus magnus is a twelfth-century poem of almost 3,000 lines which comprehensively surveys the day-to-day life of medieval society, including issues such as moral behaviour, friendship, marriage, hospitality, table manners, and diet. Currently, it is a neglected source for the social and cultural history of daily life in medieval England, but by incorporating modern ideas of disgust and taboo, and merging anthropology, sociology, and archaeology with history, this book aims to bring it to the fore, and to show that medieval people did have standards of behaviour. Although they may seem remote to modern 'civilised' people, there is both continuity and change in human behaviour throughout the centuries"--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: The Background to Urbanus Magnus -- Genre and Urbanus Magnus -- The Manuscript Evidence -- Introduction to Themes -- The Medieval Household and Beyond -- The Medieval Body -- Medieval Dining and Diet -- New Interpretations -- Appendix A
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 210-222) and index
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  • 5
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    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 1351534491 , 9781351534499
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource , illustrations
    DDC: 305.800973
    Keywords: Riots ; African Americans History ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies ; African Americans ; Race relations ; Riots ; History ; United States Race relations ; United States
    Abstract: "No topic has been discussed at greater length or with more vigor than the racial confrontations of the 1960s. Events of these years left behind hundreds dead; thousands injured and arrested, property damage beyond toll, and a population both outraged and conscience stricken. Researchers have offered a variety of explanations for this largely urban violence. Although many Americans reacted as if the violence was a new phenomenon, it was not. Racial Violence in the United States places the events of the 1960s into historical perspective. The book includes accounts of racial violence from different periods in American history, showing these disturbing events in their historical context and providing suggestive analyses of their social, psychological, and political causes and implications. Grimshaw includes reports and studies of racial violence from the slave insurrections of the seventeenth century to urban disturbances of the 1960s. The result is more than a descriptive record. Its contents not only demonstrate the historical nature of the problem but also provide a review of major theoretical points of view. The volume defines patterns in past and present disturbances, isolates empirical generalizations, and samples the substantial body of literature that has attempted to explain this ultimate form ofsocial conflict. It includes selections on the characteristics of rioters, on the ecology of riots, and on the role of law in urban violence, as well as theoretical interpretations developed by psychologists, sociologists, political scientists, and other observers. The resulting volume will help interested readers better understand the violence that accompanied the attempts of black Americans to gain for themselves full equality."--Provided by publisher
    Abstract: Chapter INTRODUCTION --chapter PART The --chapter 1 LAWLESSNESS AND VIOLENCE --Popular fears of the --chapter Lawlessness and Violence in America and Their Special Manifestations in Changing Negro-White Relationships --and violent nation. Indeed, race riots and --chapter 2 THE PERIOD OF SLAVE INSURRECTIONS AND RESISTANCE 1640-1861 --The publication of William Styron's The Confessions of Nat Turner in and the subsequent negative response to it by ten black minor literary stir. There was sharp --chapter AmericanNegroSlaveRevolts * --chapter 3 CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION 1861-1877 --During the Civil War and the decade that followed it, three new in racial categories Toward the end of the War, black troops (with white officers) not all of these troops --chapter New York ' sBloodiestWeek --chapter 1863 Albon P. Man, fr --The New York draft riots of July, 1863, had their ongm largely in a Upon emancipation, they believed, great numbers of Negroes underbid them in the Northern labor --chapter 4THESECONDRECONSTRUCTIONANDTHEBEGINNINGSOFTHEGREATMIGRATION1878 -1 914 --chapter The AtlantaMassacre --chapter 5 WORLD WAR I AND POSTWAR BOOM AND RACIAL READJUSTMENT 1915-1929 --in the United end of the first World War and during the months im- In extent and distribution of violence the period that of the past five years. Two of the more --chapter East St. Louis Riots: Report of the Special Committee --Authorized by Congress to Investigate the East St. Louis Riots under House resolution No. 128 for the on May 28 and July 2, 1917, reports that as a result of unlawful --chapter Lynching in Omaha 700 Federal Troops Quiet Omaha; Mayor Recovering; Mob Rule Defined by Most of the Population --chapter 9 Killed in Fight with Arkansas Posse --Tappen of Helena, and seven negroes are known to be dead at Elaine, near Helena, --chapter 6 INTERWAR AND DEPRESSION 1930-1941 --during the interwar years, particularly in the Great Depression. There was social but it occurred primarily among labor groups as working men on the accommodative structure. There were fewer than had been the case in earlier decades; by the the end of the --chapter TheHarlemDisturbancesof1935and1943 : Deviant Cases? --chapter 7 World War II and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment 1942-1954 --During World War II there were a number of small racial disorders but only one large-scale race riot. This was the Detroit riot of 1943, a that compared in magnitude both to the violence of the War I period and to that which has occurred in a number of --chapter THE DETROIT RIOT A Short Lesson in Historiography Factual Report of the Committee to Investigate the Riot Occurring in Detroit on June 21, 1943 --chapter Il and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment 147 --than mess attendants in the Navy. The Negroes are Urban League put it in a pamphlet on The Negro and National --chapter B. POSTWARDEVELOPMENTS WhatHappenedatColumbia --chapter. wTennessee Trial --chapter II and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment.
    Abstract: Hunting knife. When questioned why he had taken the knife, the boy that he had it --chapter II and Postwar Boom and Racial Readjustment --On June 8, Harvey Clark, Jr., a twenty-nine-year-old Negro war vet- had rented at 6139 19th Court, Cicero. According to Mr. Clark, in his official complaint to the Federal authorities, the follow- --chapter 8 Massive Assault upon the Accommodative Structure and the Violence of the Sixties, 1955-1969 --chapter --in some way connected --chapter The National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders Newark --The last outburst in Atlanta occurred on Tuesday night, June 20. That Until 4 speaker after speaker from the Negro intent to turn over 150 acres in the and dental --part PART 11 Patterns in American Racial Violence --chapter 9 Patterns i n American Racial Violence --out of the violent events previously described. For Chapter 10 I have in American racial violence. In the first paper I have attempted on patterns of violence in this country by com- --chapter Factors Contributing to Color Violence in the United States and Britain --in a I 954 monograph, examined patterns of rela- Indian Negroes in England and other English groups in an attempt to see whether a general theory of intergroup relatiom on American experience could illuminate that of Britain (Rich- --chapter THE PROFILE OF THE COUNTERRIOTER --The typical counterrioter, who risked injury and arrest to walk the He was, for example, far more likely than either that this country is worth defend- in a major war. His actions and his attitudes reflected his sub- --chapter WhoRiots? AStudy Participationinthe1967 Riots * --chapter Black Response to Contemporary U rh an Violence: A Brief Note on the Sociology of Poll Interpretation --White Americans, particularly politicians and policy makers, have un- in how black Americans --chapter PART --chapter 10 Empirical Generalizations --chapter MinorStudies Aggression : Correlations LynchingswithEconomicIndices --chapter The Precipitants and Underlying Conditions of Race Riots --The immediate preClp1tants and underlying conditions of race riots in during the past half century are the subject of this paper. Using both --chapter Ted Gurr Urban Disorder: Perspectives from the Comparative Study of Civil Strife --that the sources and dynamics of urban disorder in the United out the world. American Negro rioters and their white antagonists seem and rioting Indonesian students: most of them /Riots Stanley Lieberson and Amold R. Silverman 354 --chapter high-on this index the United States ranks 36th among all --in a community in which by con- The potential for turmoil has existed since the founding of the it has exploded in this decade is suggested by --chapter 11 Theory: Taxonomic, Exotic, Psychological, and Sociological --chapter 3 Views UrbanViolence : CivilDisturbance, RacialRevolt, ClassAssault --chapter Race and Minority Riots-A Study in the Typology of Violence --an exaggeration of actuality. Certain aspects of an in accordance with certain hypotheses. In this study we will attempt to delineate a pattern of social action in /Racial Revolt, Class Assault Alien D. Grimshaw 385 --chapter SomePsychologicalFactorsinNegroRaceHatredandinAnti -N egroRiots --chapter Group Violence : A Preliminary Study oftheAttitudinalPatternof and HarlemRiot --chapter Isolation, Powerlessness, and Violence: A Study --Attitudes and Participation in the Watts Riot it is no longer possible to describe the Urban that we --chapter Negro-White Relations in the Urban North: Two Areas of High Conflict Potential --In recent years students of race relations have witnessed a shift in public in Negro-white relations. Dramatic events which followed the and the more recent /Tension, and Social Violence Allen D. Grimshaw 446 --part PART IV The Changing Meaning of --chapter 12 THE CHANGING MEANING OF --in which of interpretations have been suggested by careful scholars number of different disciplines. Yet, as I suggested in the Preface, --chapter Changing Patterns of Racial Violence in the United States --had experience, either direct or more remote, and could find solutions --chapter --in the consequences.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9781138963801 , 9780700706105
    Language: English , French , German , Italian , Armenian
    Pages: x, 436 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    Edition: First issued in paperback
    Series Statement: Caucasus world
    Former Title: Vorangegangen ist
    RVK:
    Keywords: Geschichte ; Kultur ; Armenien ; Armenia / History / Congresses ; Armenian language / Congresses ; Armenian literature / History and criticism / Congresses ; Armenian language ; Armenian literature ; Asia / Armenia ; Conference papers and proceedings ; Criticism, interpretation, etc ; History ; Konferenzschrift ; Armenien ; Kultur ; Geschichte
    Note: The first attempt to prepare a critical edition of the Armenian Bible , A further glimpse at the Armenian version of the epistle of James , Remarks on the text of the book of Revelation in Armenian , Mesrop or Maštocʻ? , The end of the Hittite Empire: Thracians in the Armenian highland? , De sainte Thècle à Anahit: une hypothèse d'interprétation du récit de la mort de l'empereur Valens dans les Buzandaran Patmutʻiwnkʻ , Ełišē's Armenian war as a metaphor for the spiritual life , Naxanj in the Letter of Łazar Pʻarpecʻi , Remarques sur la tradition bilingue (grec-arménien) des Progymnasmata d'Aelius Théon , The Armenian versions of Vita Silvestri , Collections of documents concerning Armenian-Byzantine ecclesiastical-political relations , Religion and politics in the reign of Hetʻum II , The poet and the tongue: some remarks on language and religion in medieval Armenian poetry , Interrelations between scholarship and folklore in medieval Armenian culture , Patriarch Minas Amtʻecʻi and his Diary , Mxitʻar Goš and his Lawcode , The theme of sacrifice in 'The vision of Death' by Yeghishe Charents: an attempt at an intertextual reading , Telling time by the sundial: Mandelstam's Journey to Armenia , Hrant Matevosjan et les ruralistes russes face au problème des traditions et de la modernité , Folk beliefs in Armenian proverbs , Anthroponyms: indicators of cultural contacts in Armenian history , A contribution to the specification of the Greek lexicons used by the translators of the [Yunatan proć] , Le grammatiche e i dizionari della lingua italiana, compilati in armeno, stampati durante i secoli XVII e XVIII , Consonant shifts in Armenian dialects during the post-classical period revisited , The phonology of voiced aspirates in the Armenian dialect of New Julfa , Computers in Armenian studies: information retrieval, storage and archiving , New reflections on Caucasian, Byzantine and European medieval architectural sculpture , The new Armenian inscriptions from Jerusalem , Armenische Persönlichkeiten auf byzantinischen Siegeln , Eine Mainzer Handschrift von 1391 mit Miniaturen , The historical background to Armenian state political doctrine , Mémoires de A.Y.B. sur les massacres de Mardine , "Like a policeman in a mob": the establishment of the U.S. consulate in Kharpert, Turkey, 1901-1905 , The Armenian question and international diplomacy after World War I , Modern Armenian culture: some basic trends between continuity and change, specificity and universality , Response to 'Modern Armenian culture': the distinguished lecture of Levon Zekiyan , Papers in English, French, German, or Italian, with some passages in Armenian
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  • 7
    ISBN: 9781138642836
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 240 Seiten , 24 cm
    Series Statement: Cass military studies
    DDC: 306.2/7
    Keywords: Military socialization ; Soldiers Psychology ; Soldiers Training of ; History ; Sociology, Military History ; Military life ; War ; Ritual ; War Religious aspects ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Soldat ; Militärausbildung ; Ritual ; Psychotraining ; Rolleneinnahme ; Kulturvergleich ; Militärsoziologie ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "This volume offers an inter-disciplinary study of how different cultures have sought to transform individuals into warriors. War changes people, however a less explored question is how different societies want people to change as they are turned into warriors. When societies go to war they recognize that a boundary is being crossed. The participants are expected to do things that are otherwise prohibited, or at least encompassed by different rules. This edited volume analyses how different cultures have conceptualized the transformations of an individual passing from a peacetime to a wartime existence as an active warrior. Despite their differences, all societies grapple with the same question: How much of the individual's peace-self should be and can be retained in the state of war? The book explores cases such as the Nordic Berserkers, the Japanese Samurai, European Knights, as well as modern soldiers in Germany, Liberia, and Sweden. It shows that archaic and modern societies are more similar than we usually think: both kinds of societies use myths, symbols, and rituals to create warriors. Thus, this volume seeks to redefine theories of modernization and secularization. It shows that military organizations need to take myths, symbols and rituals seriously in order to create effective units. This book will be of much interest to students of military studies, war studies, sociology, religion and IR in general."--Provided by publisher
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  • 8
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    London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
    ISBN: 9781134934737
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiii, 381 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 306.709730904
    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Seksualiteit ; Seksuele betrekkingen ; Veranderingsprocessen ; Alltag, Brauchtum ; Geschichte ; Sexualität ; Nineteen sixties ; Sex customs History 20th century ; Sex in popular culture History 20th century ; Sexual ethics History 20th century ; Sexuelle Revolution ; USA ; United States Moral conditions 20th century ; History ; United States Social life and customs 20th century ; USA ; USA ; Sexuelle Revolution
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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