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Contents

List of Figures and Maps page xi List of Contributors to Volume iv xii

Introduction to Volume IV 1

LOUISE EDWARDS (UNIVERSITY Of NEW SOUTH WALES, SYDNEY),

NIGEL PENN (UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN) AND JAY WINTER

(YALE UNIVERSITY)

PART I

RACE, RELIGION AND NATIONALISM 19

1.

Empires and Indigenous Worlds: Violence and the Pacific Ocean,

1760 to 1930s 21

PATRICIA O’BRIEN (ECOLE DES HAUTES ETUDES EN SCIENCES SOCIALES)

2. Heresy and Banditry: Religious Violence in China since 1850 41

THOMAS DAVID DUBOIS (fUDAN UNIVERSITY DEVELOPMENT

INSTITUTE)

3. Violence, Non-Violence, the State and the Nation: India, 1858-1958 68

KAMA MACLEAN (UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES) AND

BENJAMIN ZACHARIAH (UNIVERSITY OF TRIER)

4. Racial Violence in the United States since the Civil War 88

JASON MORGAN WARD (EMORY UNIVERSITY)

5. Religion and Violence in Modern South Asia 110

MARK JUERGENSMEYER ( UNIVERSITY OF CALI FORNIA)

6. Coercion and Violence in the Middle East 125

HAMIT BOZARSLAN (ECOLE DES HAUTES ETUDES EN SCIENCES SOCIALES)

PART II

INTIMATE AND GENDERED VIOLENCE 145

7. A Global History of Sexual Violence 147

JOANNA BOURKE (BIRKBECK COLLEGE, UNIVERSITY OF LONDON)

8. Sexual Violence against Children: A Global Perspective 168

LISA FEATHERSTONE (UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND)

9. Homicide in a Global Perspective: Between Marginalisation

and Resurgence 187

PIETER SPIERENBURG (ERASMUS UNIVERSITY, ROTTERDAM)

10. Violence and Sport, 1800-2000 207

EMMA GRIFHN (UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA)

PART III

WARFARE, COLONIALISM AND EMPIRE IN THE MODERN WORLD 225

11. Frontier Violence in the Nineteenth-Century British Empire 227

AMANDA NETTELBECK (UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE, AUSTRALIA) AND LYNDALL RYAN (UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA)

12. Genealogies of Modern Violence: Arendt and Imperialism

in Africa, 1830-1914 246

BENJAMIN CLAUDE BROWER (UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN)

13 . Religious Dynamics and the Politics of Violence in the Late

Ottoman and Post-Ottoman Levant 263

HANS-LUKAS KIESER (UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE, AUSTRALIA, AND UNIVERSITY OF ZURICH)

14 . Violence and the First World War 286

BRUNO CABANES (OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY)

15.

Witnessing and Fighting Nazi Violence during World War II 304

JOCHEN HELLBECK (RUTGERS UNIVERSITY)

16. Violence and the Japanese Empire 326

TAKASHI YOSHIDA (WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY)

part iv

THE STATE, REVOLUTION AND

SOCIAL CHANGE 345

17. Change and Continuity in Collective Violence in France, 1780-1880 347 peter mcphee (university of Melbourne) andjeremy teow (princeton university)

18. Geographies of Genocide: The European Rimlands, 1912-1948 367 mark levene (university of Southampton)

19. Concentration Camps 386

dan stone (royal honowAt, university of iondon)

20. Violence in Revolutionary China, 1949-1963 408

Zhou xun (university Of essex)

21. Anti-Communist Violence in Indonesia, 1965-1966 427

Gerry van klinken (university Of Amsterdam)

22. The Violence of the Cold War 449

heonik kwon (trinity college, university Of CAMbRiDGe)

23 . Quotidian Violence in the French Empire, 1890-1940 468

james p. DauGhton (stanfORD university)

24 . Violence, the State and Revolution in Latin America 490 ROBERT h. hOlDen (OlD DOMiniOn university, nORfOlk,

virGinia)

25. Structural Violence during the Cambodian Genocide, 1975-1979 510 james a.tyner (kent state university)

26. The Origins of Modern Terrorism 532 ranDall d. law (BirminGham-southern college, birminGham, alabama)

PART v

REPRESENTATIONS AND CONSTRUCTIONS OF VIOLENCE 559

27. Criminal Violence and Culture in Europe 561 CLIVE EMSLEY (OPEN UNIVERSITY)

28. Extreme Violence in Western Cinema 580 JAMES KENDRICK (BAYLOR UNIVERSITY)

29. Representing Violence through Media 598

JOLYON MITCHELL (UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH)

30. ‘Never Forget that This Has Happened': Remembering and Forgetting Violence 616

JOY DAMOUSI (UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE), JORDANA SILVERSTEIN (UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE) AND MARY TOMSIC (UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE)

Index 637

Figures and Maps

Figures

2.1 Qing troops storming the Taiping capital of Nanjing. Universal Images

Group / Getty Images. page 48

2.2 ‘Starving people looting grain'. Universal Images Group / Getty Images. 54

2.3 Boxers in Beijing, 1900. Universal Images Group / Getty Images. 55

2.4 Looting of the Catholic church in Shenyang, 1900. Universal History

Archive / Getty Images. 57

2.5 Execution of a Boxer in Beijing. Universal Images Group / Getty Images. 58

2.6 Propaganda serial depicting the crimes of the Way of Penetrating Unity.

Xinsheng Wanbao, April 1951, reproduced in DuBois, Sacred Village, p. 136.

Author's collection. 61

2.7 A 2011 protest by members of Falungong in Copenhagen. Francis

Dean / Getty Images. 64

3.1 J. C. Hill, ‘The Shirted and the Shirtless', Auckland Star, New Zealand, 1931.

From GandhiServe.org. 79

Map

2.1 Late Qing China, showing the approximate location of major religious

rebellions. Drawn by the author. page 44

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