Traditions of War: Occupation, Resistance and The LawOUP Oxford, 2.6.2005 - 306 sivua Traditions of War examines wars and military occupation, and the ideas underlying them. The search for these ideas is conducted in the domain of the laws of war, a body of rules which sought to regulate the practices of war and those permitted to fight in it. This work introduces three ideologies: the martial, Grotian, and republican. These traditions were rooted in incommensurable conceptions of the good life, and the overall argument is that these differences lay at the heart of the failure fully to resolve the distinction between lawful and unlawful combatants at successive diplomatic conferences of Brussels in 1874, the Hague in 1899 and 1907, and Geneva in 1949. Based on a wide range of sources and a plurality of intellectual disciplines, this book places these diplomatic failures in their broader social and political contexts. By bringing out idealogical continuities and drawing on the social history of army occupation in Europe and resistance to it, this book both challenges and illuminates our understanding of modern war. |
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... social history of army occupation in Europe and resistance to it (from the Napoleonic period to the Franco-Prussian war), and places these diplomatic failures in their broader social and political context. A range of intellectual ...
... social history of army occupation in Europe and resistance to it (from the Napoleonic period to the Franco-Prussian war), and places these diplomatic failures in their broader social and political context. A range of intellectual ...
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... social and institutional settings. They could be defined by ideologues and pamphleteers, adopted by political groups, flourish in narrow technical communities or in broad political cultures, or even embody the core values of a ...
... social and institutional settings. They could be defined by ideologues and pamphleteers, adopted by political groups, flourish in narrow technical communities or in broad political cultures, or even embody the core values of a ...
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... Social Philosophy of the French Third Republic: Léon Bourgeois and Solidarism', International Review of Social History, 6 (1961), 19–48. I. Clark, The Hierarchy of States: Reform and Resistance in the International Order (Cambridge ...
... Social Philosophy of the French Third Republic: Léon Bourgeois and Solidarism', International Review of Social History, 6 (1961), 19–48. I. Clark, The Hierarchy of States: Reform and Resistance in the International Order (Cambridge ...
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... social aspirations. The apprehension of becoming victim of an unjust and unprovoked invasion by a great power was replaced by the sentiments of mutual confidence and national security. All ... have been penetrated by the conviction that ...
... social aspirations. The apprehension of becoming victim of an unjust and unprovoked invasion by a great power was replaced by the sentiments of mutual confidence and national security. All ... have been penetrated by the conviction that ...
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... social, and cultural ramifications was much less the prevailing norm in the European states system than had been the case at Brussels and The Hague. The British were the one delegation which seemed unaware of these changes in the ...
... social, and cultural ramifications was much less the prevailing norm in the European states system than had been the case at Brussels and The Hague. The British were the one delegation which seemed unaware of these changes in the ...
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3 The Conceptualization of War and the Value of Political Traditions | 66 |
The Martial Tradition of War | 80 |
Grotius and the Grotian Tradition of War | 128 |
Rousseau Paoli Kosciuszko and the Republican Tradition of War | 177 |
Conclusion | 241 |
Bibliography | 246 |
Index | 273 |
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