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Home » violence

Book Review Taxonomy: violence

6 posts

Images of drowned children, of African men and women in […]

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Seeking Refuge in an Era of Naturalized Borders

by Julie Hartley
Published February 5, 2019

The authors in The Archaeology of Race in the Northeast, […]

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Re-evaluating the Place of Race in Historical Archaeology

by Julie Hartley
Published March 11, 2018

On the morning of August 6, 1945, internist Shigeru Doi […]

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Living: On Silence, Speech, and Witness after Hiroshima

by Julie Hartley
Published March 6, 2018
Grid Desires, or How to Tame a Three-Headed Dragon

Hopes have histories – they may turn into yearnings. (p. […]

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Grid Desires, or How to Tame a Three-Headed Dragon

by AAA Web Admin
Published March 13, 2016

Secrecy and Insurgency is purportedly about the demobilization of guerrilla […]

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Demilitarized Guerrillas and the Cultural Legacies of State Sponsored Violence in Guatemala

by AAA Web Admin
Published September 22, 2015

Careful accounting has been used to implicate the vice president […]

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Who “Counts”?: How Numbering Defines Who Matters (and Who Decides)

by AAA Web Admin
Published September 8, 2015

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