Book contents
- The cambridge history of THE SECOND WORLD WAR
- The Cambridge History of the Second World War
- The Cambridge History of the Second World War
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Figure
- Map
- Tables
- Contributors to volume III
- Introduction to volume III
- Part I Political Economy
- Part II The Social Practice of Peoples’ War, 1939–1945
- Part III The Moral Economy of War and Peace
- Introduction to Part III
- 15 Sexuality and sexual violence
- 16 A war for liberty
- 17 Against war
- 18 Humanitarian politics and governance
- 19 Making peace as a project of moral reconstruction
- 20 Renegotiating the social contract
- 21 The rise and fall of central planning
- 22 Nationalism, decolonization, geopolitics and the Asian post-war
- Part IV In the Aftermath of Catastrophic Destruction
- Bibliographical essays
- Index
- Book part
15 - Sexuality and sexual violence
from Part III - The Moral Economy of War and Peace
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2015
- The cambridge history of THE SECOND WORLD WAR
- The Cambridge History of the Second World War
- The Cambridge History of the Second World War
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Figure
- Map
- Tables
- Contributors to volume III
- Introduction to volume III
- Part I Political Economy
- Part II The Social Practice of Peoples’ War, 1939–1945
- Part III The Moral Economy of War and Peace
- Introduction to Part III
- 15 Sexuality and sexual violence
- 16 A war for liberty
- 17 Against war
- 18 Humanitarian politics and governance
- 19 Making peace as a project of moral reconstruction
- 20 Renegotiating the social contract
- 21 The rise and fall of central planning
- 22 Nationalism, decolonization, geopolitics and the Asian post-war
- Part IV In the Aftermath of Catastrophic Destruction
- Bibliographical essays
- Index
- Book part
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- The Cambridge History of the Second World War , pp. 422 - 446Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2015
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