Fire and Blood aims to establish the validity of a European civil war, 1914-45 as an historical period. It argues that all “participants” whether civilians or belligerents were governed by its precepts, and that all modes of critical thinking, ethical discourse, artistic and cultural representation and political theory were drawn into its ambit, foreclosing on the possibility of thinking outside of its logic. From this logic flows its use of sources such as Carl Schmitt, its interpretation of violence, and its assessment of the contradictions of antifascism. There is an extensive discussion of the phenomenology of civil war, characterised by limitless violence and novel forms of conflict. The review considers critically the book’s periodisa...
Review of: Stephen D. Bowd, Renaissance Mass Murder: Civilians and Soldiers during the Italian War
As the notion of ‘collateral damage’ – or the unintentional yet foreseen killing of civilians in war...
In Combatants of Muslim Origin in European Armies in the Twentieth Century: Far from Jihad, Xavier B...
Fire and Blood aims to establish the validity of a European civil war, 1914-45 as an historical peri...
After Civil War: Division, Reconstruction, and Reconciliation in Europe seeks to offer an original a...
The language used to describe conflict situations, whether military, political, or personal, has the...
Dynamics of Political Violence examines how violence emerges and develops from episodes of contentio...
Barone proposes a theory of war influenced by marginalist theory and Prussian military thought which...
World War I in Africa looks afresh at the strategies of the German and Allied campaigns, and at the ...
Book review. Reviewed work: Colonial Violence: European Empires and the Use of Force / Dierk Walter ...
The Great War had a lasting influence on literature and literary culture in Britain. Spanning the ‘b...
Review of Tom Burns, Elcio Cornelson, Volker Jaeckel, and Luis Gustavo Vieira, eds. War and Literatu...
Reviewed Title: The Outbreak of the First World War: Structure, Politics, and Decision-Making by Jac...
This article is a review of the book "The Civil War as Global Conflict: Transnational Meanings of th...
For the first time in the historiography, the problem of armed confrontation between the Red Army an...
Review of: Stephen D. Bowd, Renaissance Mass Murder: Civilians and Soldiers during the Italian War
As the notion of ‘collateral damage’ – or the unintentional yet foreseen killing of civilians in war...
In Combatants of Muslim Origin in European Armies in the Twentieth Century: Far from Jihad, Xavier B...
Fire and Blood aims to establish the validity of a European civil war, 1914-45 as an historical peri...
After Civil War: Division, Reconstruction, and Reconciliation in Europe seeks to offer an original a...
The language used to describe conflict situations, whether military, political, or personal, has the...
Dynamics of Political Violence examines how violence emerges and develops from episodes of contentio...
Barone proposes a theory of war influenced by marginalist theory and Prussian military thought which...
World War I in Africa looks afresh at the strategies of the German and Allied campaigns, and at the ...
Book review. Reviewed work: Colonial Violence: European Empires and the Use of Force / Dierk Walter ...
The Great War had a lasting influence on literature and literary culture in Britain. Spanning the ‘b...
Review of Tom Burns, Elcio Cornelson, Volker Jaeckel, and Luis Gustavo Vieira, eds. War and Literatu...
Reviewed Title: The Outbreak of the First World War: Structure, Politics, and Decision-Making by Jac...
This article is a review of the book "The Civil War as Global Conflict: Transnational Meanings of th...
For the first time in the historiography, the problem of armed confrontation between the Red Army an...
Review of: Stephen D. Bowd, Renaissance Mass Murder: Civilians and Soldiers during the Italian War
As the notion of ‘collateral damage’ – or the unintentional yet foreseen killing of civilians in war...
In Combatants of Muslim Origin in European Armies in the Twentieth Century: Far from Jihad, Xavier B...