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    Manchester : Manchester University Press
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    b3kat_BV049010479
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 203 pages )
    Original writing title: Human remains and mass violence : methodological approaches
    ISBN: 9781526125026
    Series Statement: Human remains and violence
    Content: This book outlines for the first time in a single volume the theoretical and methodological tools for a study of human remains resulting from episodes of mass violence and genocide. Despite the highly innovative and contemporary research into both mass violence and the body, the most significant consequence of conflict - the corpse - remains absent from the scope of existing research. Why have human remains hitherto remained absent from our investigation, and how do historians, anthropologists and legal scholars, including specialists in criminology and political science, confront these difficult issues? By drawing on international case studies including genocides in Rwanda, the Khmer Rouge, Argentina, Russia and the context of post-World War II Europe, this ground-breaking edited collection opens new avenues of research. Multidisciplinary in scope, this volume will appeal to readers interested in an understanding of mass violence's aftermath.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references. - Description based on print version record
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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    Author information: Dreyfus, Jean-Marc 1968-
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    gbv_1778653782
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781526125026
    Series Statement: Human Remains and Violence
    Content: This book outlines for the first time in a single volume the theoretical and methodological tools for a study of human remains resulting from episodes of mass violence and genocide. Despite the highly innovative and contemporary research into both mass violence and the body, the most significant consequence of conflict - the corpse - remains absent from the scope of existing research.Why have human remains hitherto remained absent from our investigation, and how do historians, anthropologists and legal scholars, including specialists in criminology and political science, confront these difficult issues? By drawing on international case studies including genocides in Rwanda, the Khmer Rouge, Argentina, Russia and the context of post-World War II Europe, this ground-breaking edited collection opens new avenues of research.Multidisciplinary in scope, this volume will appeal to readers interested in an understanding of mass violence's aftermath
    Note: English
    Language: English
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    gbv_1869995473
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781526125026
    Series Statement: Human Remains and Violence
    Content: This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. This book outlines for the first time in a single volume the theoretical and methodological tools for a study of human remains resulting from episodes of mass violence and genocide. Despite the highly innovative and contemporary research into both mass violence and the body, the most significant consequence of conflict - the corpse - remains absent from the scope of existing research.Why have human remains hitherto remained absent from our investigation, and how do historians, anthropologists and legal scholars, including specialists in criminology and political science, confront these difficult issues? By drawing on international case studies including genocides in Rwanda, the Khmer Rouge, Argentina, Russia and the context of post-World War II Europe, this ground-breaking edited collection opens new avenues of research.Multidisciplinary in scope, this volume will appeal to readers interested in an understanding of mass violence's aftermath, including researchers in history, anthropology, sociology, law, politics and modern warfare.The research program leading to this publication has received funding from the European Research Council under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP/2007-2013) / ERC Grant Agreement n° 283-617
    Note: In English
    Language: English
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    Manchester : Manchester University Press | Berlin : Knowledge Unlatched
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    gbv_896606716
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (203 pages) , illustrations, charts, figures, tables
    Edition: 1st edition
    Edition: Also issued in print and PDF version
    ISBN: 9781526125026 , 9781847799739
    Series Statement: Human remains and violence
    Content: This book outlines for the first time in a single volume the theoretical and methodological tools for a study of human remains resulting from episodes of mass violence and genocide. Despite the highly innovative and contemporary research into both mass violence and the body, the most significant consequence of conflict - the corpse - remains absent from the scope of existing research. Why have human remains hitherto remained absent from our investigation, and how do historians, anthropologists and legal scholars, including specialists in criminology and political science, confront these difficult issues? By drawing on international case studies including genocides in Rwanda, the Khmer Rouge, Argentina, Russia and the context of post-World War II Europe, this ground-breaking edited collection opens new avenues of research. Multidisciplinary in scope, this volume will appeal to readers interested in an understanding of mass violence's aftermath
    Note: Introduction. Corpses and mass violence : an inventory of the unthinkable , The biopolitics of corpses of mass violence and genocide , Seeking the dead among the living : embodying the disappeared of the Argentinian dictatorship through law , The human body : victim, witness and evidence of mass violence , Moral discourse and action in relation to the corpse : integrative concepts for a criminology of mass violence , The disposal of corpses in an ethnicized civil war : Croatia, 1941-45 , Renationalizing bodies? The French search mission for the corpses of deportees in Germany, 1946-58 , From bones-as-evidence to tutelary spirits : the status of bodies in the aftermath of the Khmer Rough genocide , Display, concealment and 'culture' : the disposal of bodies in the 1994 Rwandan genocide , An anthropological approach to human remains from the gulags , Also issued in print and PDF version. , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781526116741
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780719096501
    Additional Edition: Print version Human Remains and Mass Violence, Methodological Approaches Manchester : Manchester University Press
    Language: English
    Keywords: Völkermord ; Massengrab ; Vertreibung ; Massenmord ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Dreyfus, Jean-Marc 1968-
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    Manchester : Manchester University Press | Manchester :Manchester University Press,
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    almahu_9949280826702882
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 203 pages) : , digital file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-84779-973-6
    Series Statement: Human remains and violence
    Content: This book outlines for the first time in a single volume the theoretical and methodological tools for a study of human remains resulting from episodes of mass violence and genocide. Despite the highly innovative and contemporary research into both mass violence and the body, the most significant consequence of conflict - the corpse - remains absent from the scope of existing research. Why have human remains hitherto remained absent from our investigation, and how do historians, anthropologists and legal scholars, including specialists in criminology and political science, confront these difficult issues? By drawing on international case studies including genocides in Rwanda, the Khmer Rouge, Argentina, Russia and the context of post-World War II Europe, this ground-breaking edited collection opens new avenues of research. Multidisciplinary in scope, this volume will appeal to readers interested in an understanding of mass violence's aftermath.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Human remains and mass violence: Methodological approaches: JEAN-MARC DREYFUS and ÉLISABETH ANSTETT; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction. Corpses and mass violence: an inventory of the unthinkable: Élisabeth Anstett & Jean-Marc Dreyfus; 1. The biopolitics of corpses of mass violence and genocide: Yehonatan Alsheh; 2. Seeking the dead among the living: embodying the disappeared of the Argentinian dictatorship through law¹: Sévane Garibian; 3. The human body: victim, witness and evidence of mass violence¹: Caroline Fournet , 4. Moral discourse and action in relation to the corpse: integrative concepts for a criminology of mass violence: Jon Shute5. The disposal of corpses in an ethnicized civil war: Croatia, 1941-451¹: Alexander Korb; 6. Renationalizing bodies? The French search mission for the corpses of deportees in Germany, 1946-58¹: Jean-Marc Dreyfus; 7. From bones-as-evidence to tutelary spirits: the status of bodies in the aftermath of the Khmer Rouge genocide: Anne Yvonne Guillou; 8. Display, concealment and 'culture': the disposal of bodies in the 1994 Rwandan genocide: Nigel Eltringham , 9. An anthropological approach to human remains from the gulags: Élisabeth AnstettIndex , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-5261-2502-1
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7190-9650-2
    Language: English
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    Manchester : Manchester University Press | Manchester :Manchester University Press,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958261230902883
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 203 pages) : , digital file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-84779-973-6
    Series Statement: Human remains and violence
    Content: This book outlines for the first time in a single volume the theoretical and methodological tools for a study of human remains resulting from episodes of mass violence and genocide. Despite the highly innovative and contemporary research into both mass violence and the body, the most significant consequence of conflict - the corpse - remains absent from the scope of existing research. Why have human remains hitherto remained absent from our investigation, and how do historians, anthropologists and legal scholars, including specialists in criminology and political science, confront these difficult issues? By drawing on international case studies including genocides in Rwanda, the Khmer Rouge, Argentina, Russia and the context of post-World War II Europe, this ground-breaking edited collection opens new avenues of research. Multidisciplinary in scope, this volume will appeal to readers interested in an understanding of mass violence's aftermath.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Human remains and mass violence: Methodological approaches: JEAN-MARC DREYFUS and ÉLISABETH ANSTETT; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction. Corpses and mass violence: an inventory of the unthinkable: Élisabeth Anstett & Jean-Marc Dreyfus; 1. The biopolitics of corpses of mass violence and genocide: Yehonatan Alsheh; 2. Seeking the dead among the living: embodying the disappeared of the Argentinian dictatorship through law¹: Sévane Garibian; 3. The human body: victim, witness and evidence of mass violence¹: Caroline Fournet , 4. Moral discourse and action in relation to the corpse: integrative concepts for a criminology of mass violence: Jon Shute5. The disposal of corpses in an ethnicized civil war: Croatia, 1941-451¹: Alexander Korb; 6. Renationalizing bodies? The French search mission for the corpses of deportees in Germany, 1946-58¹: Jean-Marc Dreyfus; 7. From bones-as-evidence to tutelary spirits: the status of bodies in the aftermath of the Khmer Rouge genocide: Anne Yvonne Guillou; 8. Display, concealment and 'culture': the disposal of bodies in the 1994 Rwandan genocide: Nigel Eltringham , 9. An anthropological approach to human remains from the gulags: Élisabeth AnstettIndex , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-5261-2502-1
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7190-9650-2
    Language: English
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    Manchester : Manchester University Press | Manchester :Manchester University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958261230902883
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 203 pages) : , digital file(s).
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 1-84779-973-6
    Series Statement: Human remains and violence
    Content: This book outlines for the first time in a single volume the theoretical and methodological tools for a study of human remains resulting from episodes of mass violence and genocide. Despite the highly innovative and contemporary research into both mass violence and the body, the most significant consequence of conflict - the corpse - remains absent from the scope of existing research. Why have human remains hitherto remained absent from our investigation, and how do historians, anthropologists and legal scholars, including specialists in criminology and political science, confront these difficult issues? By drawing on international case studies including genocides in Rwanda, the Khmer Rouge, Argentina, Russia and the context of post-World War II Europe, this ground-breaking edited collection opens new avenues of research. Multidisciplinary in scope, this volume will appeal to readers interested in an understanding of mass violence's aftermath.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Human remains and mass violence: Methodological approaches: JEAN-MARC DREYFUS and ÉLISABETH ANSTETT; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Acknowledgements; Introduction. Corpses and mass violence: an inventory of the unthinkable: Élisabeth Anstett & Jean-Marc Dreyfus; 1. The biopolitics of corpses of mass violence and genocide: Yehonatan Alsheh; 2. Seeking the dead among the living: embodying the disappeared of the Argentinian dictatorship through law¹: Sévane Garibian; 3. The human body: victim, witness and evidence of mass violence¹: Caroline Fournet , 4. Moral discourse and action in relation to the corpse: integrative concepts for a criminology of mass violence: Jon Shute5. The disposal of corpses in an ethnicized civil war: Croatia, 1941-451¹: Alexander Korb; 6. Renationalizing bodies? The French search mission for the corpses of deportees in Germany, 1946-58¹: Jean-Marc Dreyfus; 7. From bones-as-evidence to tutelary spirits: the status of bodies in the aftermath of the Khmer Rouge genocide: Anne Yvonne Guillou; 8. Display, concealment and 'culture': the disposal of bodies in the 1994 Rwandan genocide: Nigel Eltringham , 9. An anthropological approach to human remains from the gulags: Élisabeth AnstettIndex , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-5261-2502-1
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-7190-9650-2
    Language: English
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    almahu_9948635336502882
    Format: 1 online resource (xii, 203 pages) : , digital file(s).
    ISBN: 9781526125026 , 1526125021 , 9781847799722 , 1847799728 , 9781847799739 , 1847799736
    Series Statement: Human Remains and Violence
    Content: This book outlines for the first time in a single volume the theoretical and methodological tools for a study of human remains resulting from episodes of mass violence and genocide. Despite the highly innovative and contemporary research into both mass violence and the body, the most significant consequence of conflict - the corpse - remains absent from the scope of existing research. Why have human remains hitherto remained absent from our investigation, and how do historians, anthropologists and legal scholars, including specialists in criminology and political science, confront these difficult issues? By drawing on international case studies including genocides in Rwanda, the Khmer Rouge, Argentina, Russia and the context of post-World War II Europe, this ground-breaking edited collection opens new avenues of research. Multidisciplinary in scope, this volume will appeal to readers interested in an understanding of mass violence's aftermath.
    Note: Made available via: manchesteropenhive , Introduction: Corpses and mass violence: an inventory of the unthinkable / Élisabeth Anstett and Jean-Marc Dreyfus -- 1.. The biopolitics of corpses of mass violence and genocide / Yehonatan Alsheh -- 2. Seeking the dead among the living: Embodying the disappeared of the Argentinean dictatorship through law / Sévane Garibian -- 3. The human body: victim, witness, and proof of mass violence / Caroline Fournet -- 4. Moral discourse and action in relation to the corpse: integrative concepts for a criminology of mass violence / Jon Shute -- 5. The disposal of corpses in an ethnicized civil war: Croatia, 1941–45 / Alexander Korb -- 6. Renationalizing bodies? The French search mission for the corpses of deportees in Germany, 1946–58 / Jean-Marc Dreyfus -- 7. From bones-as-evidence to tutelary spirits: The status of bodies in the aftermath of the Khmer Rouge genocide / Anne Yvonne Guillou -- 8. Display, concealment and ‘culture’: the disposal of bodies in the 1994 Rwandan genocide / Nigel Eltringham -- 9. An anthropological approach to human remains from the Gulag / Élisabeth Anstett -- Index. , Also available in print form
    Additional Edition: Print version: Dreyfus, Jean-Marc; Gessat-Anstett, Élisabeth. Human remains and mass violence : methodological approaches. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2015 ISBN 9780719096501
    Language: English
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