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On Violence in History

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Is global violence on the decline? Scholars argue that Harvard psychologist Steven Pinker's proposal that violence has declined dramatically over time is flawed.

This highly-publicized argument that human violence across the world has been dramatically abating continues to influence discourse among academics and the general public alike. In this provocative volume, a cast of eminent historians interrogate Pinker's thesis by exposing the realities of violence throughout human history. In doing so, they reveal the history of human violence to be richer, more thought-provoking, and considerably more complicated than Pinker claims.

From the introduction:

Not all of the scholars included in this volume agree on everything, but the overall verdict is that Pinker's thesis, for all the stimulus it may have given to discussions around violence, is seriously, if not fatally, flawed.The problems that come up time and again are the failure to genuinely engage with historical methodologies; the unquestioning use of dubious sources; the tendency to exaggerate the violence of the past in order to contrast it with the supposed peacefulness of the modern era; the creation of a number of straw men, which Pinker then goes on to debunk; and its extraordinarily Western-centric, not to say Whiggish, view of the world. Complex historical questions, as the essays in this volume clearly demonstrate, cannot be answered with any degree of certainty, and certainly not in a simplistic way. Our goal here is not to offer a final, definitive verdict on Pinker's work; it is, rather, to initiate an ongoing process of assessment that in the future will incorporate as much of the history profession as possible.

List of contents










Preface

Mark S. Micale and Philip Dwyer

Introduction: History, Violence, and Steven Pinker

Mark S. Micale and Philip Dwyer

Chapter 1. The Past as a Foreign Country Bioarchaeological Perspectives on Pinker's "Prehistoric Anarchy"

Linda Fibiger

Chapter 2. Were There Better Angels of a Classical Greek Nature? Violence in Classical Athens

Matthew Trundle

Chapter 3. Getting Medieval on Steven Pinker Violence and Medieval England

Sara M. Butler

Chapter 4. The Complexity of History Russia and Steven Pinker's Thesis

Nancy Shields Kollmann

Chapter 5. Whitewashing History Pinker's (Mis)Representation of the Enlightenment and Violence

Philip Dwyer

Chapter 6. Assessing Violence in the Modern World

Richard Bessel

Chapter 7. The "Moral Effect" of Legalized Lawlessness Violence in Britain's Twentieth-Century Empire

Caroline Elkins

Chapter 8. Does Better Angels of Our Nature Hold Up as History?

Randolph Roth

Chapter 9. The Rise and Rise of Sexual Violence

Joanna Bourke

Chapter 10. The Inner Demons of The Better Angels of Our Nature

Daniel Lord Smail

Chapter 11. What Pinker Leaves Out

Mark S. Micale


About the author


Philip Dwyer is Professor of History and founding Director of the Centre for the Study of Violence at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He has written on the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, memoirs, violence, and colonialism, and is the general editor (with Joy Damousi) of the four-volume Cambridge World History of Violence, forthcoming from Cambridge University Press.

Mark S. Micale is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, where for many years he taught Modern European history and the history of medicine. He is the author or editor of several books, including Beyond the Unconscious, Discovering the History of Psychiatry, Approaching Hysteria: Disease and Its Interpretations, Traumatic Pasts, The Mind of Modernism, and Hysterical Men: The Hidden History of Male Nervous Illness.

Product details

Authors Philip Micale Dwyer
Assisted by Philip Dwyer (Editor), Dwyer Philip (Editor), Mark S Micale (Editor), Mark S. Micale (Editor), Micale Mark S. (Editor)
Publisher BERGHAHN BOOKS, INC
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.01.2020
 
EAN 9781789204650
ISBN 978-1-78920-465-0
No. of pages 150
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History > General, dictionaries
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

History: theory & methods, HISTORY / Civilization, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Violence in Society, General & world history, General and world history, History: theory and methods

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