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BAUER, KAREL |
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Historická Sociologie; 2024, Issue 2, p107-124, 18p |
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The paper focuses on the work of historical sociology professor Siniša Maleševič and his findings in the field of organised violence, especially genocide. Maleševič identified three main long-term historical processes responsible for emergence of special societal conditions that enabled a rise of genocides. The article discusses Maleševič's approach to the study of violence, the role of the long-term historical processes triad in relation to the most extreme form of organised violence -- genocide, and finally offers a detailed explanation of Maleševič's theory supplemented by a graphic scheme. The article also compares the author's claims with the arguments of other leading researchers in the field of violence and genocide research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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