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John Keane
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Adler, Alfred, ‘La Guerre et l’état primitif', in Miguel Abensour, ed., L'Esprit des lois sauvages: Pierre Clastres ou une nouvelle anthropologie politique, Paris 1987
Anderson, John K., Military Practice and Theory in the Age of Xenophon, Berkeley, CA. 1970
Besteman, Catherine, ed., Violence: A Reader, Basingstoke 2002
Betts, R. K., ‘Nuclear Weapons and Conventional War’, Journal of Strategic Studies 11 (March 1988), pp. 79–95CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Blok, Anton, Honour and Violence, Cambridge 2001
Bonet, Honoré, The Tree of Battles, Liverpool 1949
Buruma, Ian, The Wages of Guilt. Memories of War in Germany and Japan, London 1995
Buzan, Barry, People, States and Fear. An Agenda for International Security Studies in the Post-Cold War Era, 2nd edn, New York, London, Toronto, Sydney, Tokyo and Singapore 1991
Caffi, Andrea, ‘Violence and Sociability’, Politics, 4, 1 (January 1947), pp. 16–19Google Scholar
Caillois, Roger, ‘Le Vertige de la guerre’, in Quatre essais de sociologie contemporaine, Paris 1951
Calvocoressi, Peter and Guy Wint, Total War, London 1972
Campbell, David and Michael Dillon, eds., The Political Subject of Violence, Manchester 1993
Cassese, Antonio, Violence and Law in the Modern Age, Cambridge 1988
Ceadl, Martin, The Origins of War Prevention. The British Peace Movement and International Relations, 1730–1854, Oxford 1996
Cipolla, Carlo M., Guns and Sails in the Early Phase of European Expansion 1500–1700, London 1965
von Clausewitz, Carl, On War, M. Howard and P. Paret, eds., Princeton, NJ 1976
Colas, Dominique, Civil Society and Fanaticism. Conjoined Histories, Stanford 1997
Covington, Coline, et al., eds., Terrorism and War: Unconscious dynamics of political violence, London 2002
Crichton, John, ed., Psychiatric Patient Violence. Risk and Response, London 1995
Duby, Georges, The Chivalrous Society, Berkeley, CA 1977
Dershowitz, Alan M., Why Terrorism Works, New Haven and London 2002
Elias, Norbert, The Loneliness of the Dying, Oxford and Cambridge, MA 1985
Elias, Norbert and Eric Dunning, Quest for Excitement. Sport and Leisure in the Civilizing Process, Oxford and Cambridge, MA 1993
Elshtain, Jean Bethke, Women and War, Chicago and London 1995
Finer, Samuel E, ‘State and Nation-Building in Europe: The Role of the Military’, in Charles Tilly, ed., The Formation of National States in Western Europe, Princeton, NJ 1975
Foucault, Michel, Discipline and Punish. The Birth of the Prison, London 1977
Freedman, Lawrence, ed., Superterrorism. Policy Responses. Oxford 2002
Gelles, Richard J., ‘Physical violence, child abuse, and child violence: a continuum of violence, or distinct behaviours?’, Human Nature, 2, 1 (1991), pp. 59–72CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Girard, René, Violence and the Sacred, Baltimore, MD 1977
Girard, RenéGenerative violence and the extinction of social order’, Salmagundi, 63–4 (Spring–Summer 1984), pp. 204–37Google Scholar
Gray, J. Glenn, The Warriors: Reflections on Men in Battle, New York 1970
Halbrook, Stephen P., That Every Man Be Armed: The Evolution of a Constitutional Right, Albuquerque, NM 1984
Hale, John, ‘War and Public Opinion in Renaissance Italy’, in E. R. Jacob, ed., Italian Renaissance Studies, New York 1960
Hartogs, Renatus, and Eric Artzt, eds., Violence: Causes and Solutions, New York 1970
Hassner, Pierre, ‘Beyond the three traditions: the philosophy of war and peace in historical perspective’, International Affairs, 70, 4 (1994), pp. 737–56CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Howard, Michael, War in European History, Oxford 1976
Huizinga, Johan, ‘The political and military significance of chivalric ideas in the late Middle Ages’, in Men and Ideas. History, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance. Essays by Johan Huizinga, New York 1959
Jünger, Ernst, Im Stahlgewittern, Berlin 1931
Kaldor, Mary, The Baroque Arsenal, New York 1982
Keane, John, ‘Despotism and democracy. The origins and development of the distinction between civil society and the state, 1750–1850’, in John Keane, ed., Civil Society and the State. New European Perspectives, London and New York 1988
Keen, Maurice, Chivalry, New Haven 1984
Kelman, Herbert C.,Violence without moral restraint: reflections on the dehumanization of victims and victimizers’, Journal of Social Issues, 29, 4 (1973), pp. 25–61CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kendrick, Walter, The Thrill of Fear: 250 Years of Scary Entertainment, New York 1991
Leiden, Carl, and Karl M. Schmitt, The Politics of Violence: Revolution in the Modern World, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 1968
Lemarchand, René, Burundi. Ethnocide as Discourse and Practice, Cambridge 1994
Lindqvist, Sven, A History of Bombing, London 2001
McCulloch, Jock, Black Soul, White Artifact. Fanon's Clinical Psychology and Social Theory, Cambridge and New York 1983
McMahan, Jeff, The Ethics of Killing. Problems at the Margins of Life, Oxford 2002
Malcolm, Joyce Lee, To Keep and Bear Arms: The Origins of an Anglo-American Right, Cambridge, MA 1994
Mallett, Michael, Mercenaries and their Masters: Warfare in Renaissance Italy, London 1974
Mansfield, Edward D., and Jack, Snyder, ‘Democratization and War’, Foreign Affairs, 74, 3 (May–June 1995), pp. 79–97CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Marx, Gary T., Undercover: Police Surveillance in America, New York 1988
Marx, Gary T., Civil Disorder and the Agents of Social Control, Irvington 1993
Mier, Paul, John Keane and Alberto Melucci, ‘New perspectives on social movements: an interview’, in John Keane and Paul Mier, eds., Nomads of the Present, London and Philadelphia 1989
Minear Larry, and Thomas G. Weiss, Mercy Under Fire. War and the Global Humanitarian Community, Boulder, CO, San Francisco and Oxford 1995
Nancy, Jean-Luc, ‘Violence et violence’, Lignes, 25 (May 1995), pp. 293–8CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Paret, Peter, Understanding War. Essays on Clausewitz and the History of Military Power, Princeton, NJ 1992
Phillipson, Coleman, The International Law and Custom of Ancient Greece and Rome, London 1911
Pick, Daniel, War Machine. The Rationalisation of Slaughter in the Modern Age, New Haven and London 1993
Preston, R. A., S. F. Wise, and H. O. Werner, Men in Arms: A History of Warfare and its Interrelationships with Western Society, London 1956
Robarchek, Clayton A.,Primitive warfare and the ratomorphic image of mankind’, American Anthropologist, 91 (1989), pp. 903–20CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ruff, Julius R., Violence in Early Modern Europe 1500–1800, Cambridge 2001
Schwoerer, Lois G., ‘No Standing Armies!’ The Antiarmy Ideology in Seventeenth Century England, Baltimore, MD 1974
Searles, Patricia, and Ronald J. Berger, eds., Rape and Society. Readings on the Problem of Sexual Assault, Boulder, CO, San Francisco and Oxford 1995
Silberner, Edmond, La Guerre dans la pensée économique du XVI au XVIII siècle, Paris 1939
Singh, Birinder Pal, Violence as Political Discourse, Shimla 2002
Steger, Manfred B., and Nancy S. Lind, eds., Violence and its Alternatives, Basingstoke 1999
Toynbee, Arnold J., War and Civilization, London, New York and Toronto 1951
Vernant, Jean-Pierre, ed., Problèmes de la guerre en Grèce ancienne, Paris 1968
Waltz, Kenneth N., Man, the State and War: A Theoretical Analysis, New York 1959
Walzer, Michael, Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations, New York 1977
Wheeler, Nick, Saving Strangers. Humanitarian Intervention in International Society, Oxford and New York 2000
Whitmer, Barbara, The Violence Mythos, Albany, NY 1997
Wolfner, Glenn D. and Richard, J. Gelles, ‘A profile of violence towards children: a national study’, Child Abuse & Neglect, 17 (1993), pp. 197–212CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wolin, Sheldon, ‘Violence and the Western political tradition’, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 33 (1963), pp. 15–28CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Worcester, Kenton, et al., eds., Violence and Politics: Globalization's Paradox, New York 2002
Adler, Alfred, ‘La Guerre et l’état primitif', in Miguel Abensour, ed., L'Esprit des lois sauvages: Pierre Clastres ou une nouvelle anthropologie politique, Paris 1987
Anderson, John K., Military Practice and Theory in the Age of Xenophon, Berkeley, CA. 1970
Besteman, Catherine, ed., Violence: A Reader, Basingstoke 2002
Betts, R. K., ‘Nuclear Weapons and Conventional War’, Journal of Strategic Studies 11 (March 1988), pp. 79–95CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Blok, Anton, Honour and Violence, Cambridge 2001
Bonet, Honoré, The Tree of Battles, Liverpool 1949
Buruma, Ian, The Wages of Guilt. Memories of War in Germany and Japan, London 1995
Buzan, Barry, People, States and Fear. An Agenda for International Security Studies in the Post-Cold War Era, 2nd edn, New York, London, Toronto, Sydney, Tokyo and Singapore 1991
Caffi, Andrea, ‘Violence and Sociability’, Politics, 4, 1 (January 1947), pp. 16–19Google Scholar
Caillois, Roger, ‘Le Vertige de la guerre’, in Quatre essais de sociologie contemporaine, Paris 1951
Calvocoressi, Peter and Guy Wint, Total War, London 1972
Campbell, David and Michael Dillon, eds., The Political Subject of Violence, Manchester 1993
Cassese, Antonio, Violence and Law in the Modern Age, Cambridge 1988
Ceadl, Martin, The Origins of War Prevention. The British Peace Movement and International Relations, 1730–1854, Oxford 1996
Cipolla, Carlo M., Guns and Sails in the Early Phase of European Expansion 1500–1700, London 1965
von Clausewitz, Carl, On War, M. Howard and P. Paret, eds., Princeton, NJ 1976
Colas, Dominique, Civil Society and Fanaticism. Conjoined Histories, Stanford 1997
Covington, Coline, et al., eds., Terrorism and War: Unconscious dynamics of political violence, London 2002
Crichton, John, ed., Psychiatric Patient Violence. Risk and Response, London 1995
Duby, Georges, The Chivalrous Society, Berkeley, CA 1977
Dershowitz, Alan M., Why Terrorism Works, New Haven and London 2002
Elias, Norbert, The Loneliness of the Dying, Oxford and Cambridge, MA 1985
Elias, Norbert and Eric Dunning, Quest for Excitement. Sport and Leisure in the Civilizing Process, Oxford and Cambridge, MA 1993
Elshtain, Jean Bethke, Women and War, Chicago and London 1995
Finer, Samuel E, ‘State and Nation-Building in Europe: The Role of the Military’, in Charles Tilly, ed., The Formation of National States in Western Europe, Princeton, NJ 1975
Foucault, Michel, Discipline and Punish. The Birth of the Prison, London 1977
Freedman, Lawrence, ed., Superterrorism. Policy Responses. Oxford 2002
Gelles, Richard J., ‘Physical violence, child abuse, and child violence: a continuum of violence, or distinct behaviours?’, Human Nature, 2, 1 (1991), pp. 59–72CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Girard, René, Violence and the Sacred, Baltimore, MD 1977
Girard, RenéGenerative violence and the extinction of social order’, Salmagundi, 63–4 (Spring–Summer 1984), pp. 204–37Google Scholar
Gray, J. Glenn, The Warriors: Reflections on Men in Battle, New York 1970
Halbrook, Stephen P., That Every Man Be Armed: The Evolution of a Constitutional Right, Albuquerque, NM 1984
Hale, John, ‘War and Public Opinion in Renaissance Italy’, in E. R. Jacob, ed., Italian Renaissance Studies, New York 1960
Hartogs, Renatus, and Eric Artzt, eds., Violence: Causes and Solutions, New York 1970
Hassner, Pierre, ‘Beyond the three traditions: the philosophy of war and peace in historical perspective’, International Affairs, 70, 4 (1994), pp. 737–56CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Howard, Michael, War in European History, Oxford 1976
Huizinga, Johan, ‘The political and military significance of chivalric ideas in the late Middle Ages’, in Men and Ideas. History, the Middle Ages, the Renaissance. Essays by Johan Huizinga, New York 1959
Jünger, Ernst, Im Stahlgewittern, Berlin 1931
Kaldor, Mary, The Baroque Arsenal, New York 1982
Keane, John, ‘Despotism and democracy. The origins and development of the distinction between civil society and the state, 1750–1850’, in John Keane, ed., Civil Society and the State. New European Perspectives, London and New York 1988
Keen, Maurice, Chivalry, New Haven 1984
Kelman, Herbert C.,Violence without moral restraint: reflections on the dehumanization of victims and victimizers’, Journal of Social Issues, 29, 4 (1973), pp. 25–61CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kendrick, Walter, The Thrill of Fear: 250 Years of Scary Entertainment, New York 1991
Leiden, Carl, and Karl M. Schmitt, The Politics of Violence: Revolution in the Modern World, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 1968
Lemarchand, René, Burundi. Ethnocide as Discourse and Practice, Cambridge 1994
Lindqvist, Sven, A History of Bombing, London 2001
McCulloch, Jock, Black Soul, White Artifact. Fanon's Clinical Psychology and Social Theory, Cambridge and New York 1983
McMahan, Jeff, The Ethics of Killing. Problems at the Margins of Life, Oxford 2002
Malcolm, Joyce Lee, To Keep and Bear Arms: The Origins of an Anglo-American Right, Cambridge, MA 1994
Mallett, Michael, Mercenaries and their Masters: Warfare in Renaissance Italy, London 1974
Mansfield, Edward D., and Jack, Snyder, ‘Democratization and War’, Foreign Affairs, 74, 3 (May–June 1995), pp. 79–97CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Marx, Gary T., Undercover: Police Surveillance in America, New York 1988
Marx, Gary T., Civil Disorder and the Agents of Social Control, Irvington 1993
Mier, Paul, John Keane and Alberto Melucci, ‘New perspectives on social movements: an interview’, in John Keane and Paul Mier, eds., Nomads of the Present, London and Philadelphia 1989
Minear Larry, and Thomas G. Weiss, Mercy Under Fire. War and the Global Humanitarian Community, Boulder, CO, San Francisco and Oxford 1995
Nancy, Jean-Luc, ‘Violence et violence’, Lignes, 25 (May 1995), pp. 293–8CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Paret, Peter, Understanding War. Essays on Clausewitz and the History of Military Power, Princeton, NJ 1992
Phillipson, Coleman, The International Law and Custom of Ancient Greece and Rome, London 1911
Pick, Daniel, War Machine. The Rationalisation of Slaughter in the Modern Age, New Haven and London 1993
Preston, R. A., S. F. Wise, and H. O. Werner, Men in Arms: A History of Warfare and its Interrelationships with Western Society, London 1956
Robarchek, Clayton A.,Primitive warfare and the ratomorphic image of mankind’, American Anthropologist, 91 (1989), pp. 903–20CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ruff, Julius R., Violence in Early Modern Europe 1500–1800, Cambridge 2001
Schwoerer, Lois G., ‘No Standing Armies!’ The Antiarmy Ideology in Seventeenth Century England, Baltimore, MD 1974
Searles, Patricia, and Ronald J. Berger, eds., Rape and Society. Readings on the Problem of Sexual Assault, Boulder, CO, San Francisco and Oxford 1995
Silberner, Edmond, La Guerre dans la pensée économique du XVI au XVIII siècle, Paris 1939
Singh, Birinder Pal, Violence as Political Discourse, Shimla 2002
Steger, Manfred B., and Nancy S. Lind, eds., Violence and its Alternatives, Basingstoke 1999
Toynbee, Arnold J., War and Civilization, London, New York and Toronto 1951
Vernant, Jean-Pierre, ed., Problèmes de la guerre en Grèce ancienne, Paris 1968
Waltz, Kenneth N., Man, the State and War: A Theoretical Analysis, New York 1959
Walzer, Michael, Just and Unjust Wars: A Moral Argument with Historical Illustrations, New York 1977
Wheeler, Nick, Saving Strangers. Humanitarian Intervention in International Society, Oxford and New York 2000
Whitmer, Barbara, The Violence Mythos, Albany, NY 1997
Wolfner, Glenn D. and Richard, J. Gelles, ‘A profile of violence towards children: a national study’, Child Abuse & Neglect, 17 (1993), pp. 197–212CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Wolin, Sheldon, ‘Violence and the Western political tradition’, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 33 (1963), pp. 15–28CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Worcester, Kenton, et al., eds., Violence and Politics: Globalization's Paradox, New York 2002

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  • Book: Violence and Democracy
  • Online publication: 24 May 2010
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511756023.010
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