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Contributors to Volume iv

Hamit Bozarslan is Director of Studies at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris.

Joanna Bourke is Professor of History at Birkbeck College, University of London.

Benjamin Claude Brower is Associate Professor of History at the University of Texas at Austin.

Bruno Cabanes holds the Donald G. & Mary A. Dunn Chair in Modern Military History at Ohio State University.

Joy Damousi is Professor of History at the University of Melbourne.

James P. Daughton is Associate Professor of Modern European History at Stanford University.

Thomas David DuBois is Visiting Research Fellow at the Fudan University Development Institute, Shanghai.

Louise Edwards is Scientia Professor of Chinese History at the University of New South Wales, Australia.

Clive Emsley is Emeritus Professor of History at the Open University in Britain.

Lisa Featherstone is Associate Professor in Australian History at the University of Queensland.

Emma Griffin is Professor of History at the University of East Anglia.

Jochen Hellbeck is Distinguished Professor of History at Rutgers University.

Robert H. Holden is Professor of Latin American History at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia.

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Mark Jubrgbnsmbybr is Professor of Sociology and Global Studies and Founding Director of the Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

James Kendrick is Professor of Film and Digital Media at Baylor University.

Hans -Lukas Kibsbr is Associate Professor in the Centre for the Study of Violence at the University of Newcastle, Australia and Adjunct Professor of History at the University of Zurich, Switzerland.

Hbonik Kwon is a professorial senior research fellow at Trinity College in the University of Cambridge.

Randall D. Law is Professor of History at Birmingham-Southern College in Birmingham, Alabama.

Mark Lbvbnb is Reader in Comparative History at the University of Southampton.

Kama Maclean is Associate Professor of South Asian and World History at the University of New South Wales, Sydney.

Pbtbr Mcphbb is Emeritus Professor at the University of Melbourne.

Jolyon Mitchell is Professor of Communications, Arts and Religion and Director of the Centre for Theology and Public Issues at the University of Edinburgh.

Amanda Nbttblbbck is Professor of History at the University of Adelaide, Australia.

Patricia O'Brien is an Australian Research Council Future Fellow in the School of History at the Australian National University.

Nigbl Pbnn is Professor of History at the University of Cape Town.

Lyndall Ryan is Conjoint Professor of History in the Centre for the Study of Violence at the University of Newcastle, Australia.

Jordana Silverstein is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne.

Pibtbr Spibrbnburg was formerly Professor of Historical Criminology at Erasmus University, Rotterdam.

Dan Stone is Professor of Modern History and Director of the Holocaust Research Institute at Royal Holloway, University of London.

Jeremy Teow is a graduate student in the Department of History at Princeton University.

Mary Tomsic is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the School of Historical and Political Studies at the University of Melbourne.

James A. Tyner is a professor in the Department of Geography at Kent State University.

Gerry van Klinken is a Senior Researcher at the Royal Netherlands Institute of Southeast Asian and Caribbean Studies (KITLV), Leiden, and Professor of Southeast Asian History at the University of Amsterdam.

Jay Winter is the Charles J. Stille Professor of History Emeritus at Yale University.

Jason Morgan Ward is Professor of History at Emory University.

Takashi Yoshida is Professor of History and Director of the Michitoshi Soga Japan Center at Western Michigan University.

Benjamin Zachariah is a historian at the University of Trier.

Zhou Xun is a Reader in Modern History at the University of Essex.

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Source: Edwards Louise, Penn Nigel, Winter Jay (eds.). The Cambridge World History of Violence. Volume 4: 1800 to the Present. Cambridge University Press,2020. — 676 p.. 2020

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