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Sexual Violence In Conflict Zones From The Ancient World To The Era Of Human Rights Elizabeth D Heineman Editor

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Sexual Violence In Conflict Zones From The Ancient World To The Era Of Human Rights Elizabeth D Heineman Editor
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.71 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Elizabeth D. Heineman (editor)
ISBN: 9780812204346, 0812204344
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Sexual Violence In Conflict Zones From The Ancient World To The Era Of Human Rights Elizabeth D Heineman Editor by Elizabeth D. Heineman (editor) 9780812204346, 0812204344 instant download after payment.

Drawing on examples from the ancient world to the two world wars, from the conquest of the Americas to Muslim Central Asia, this collection of essays brings together historical work with human rights scholarship to explore the history of wartime sexual violence, its long-term consequences, and transitions to peacetime society.


Drawing on examples from the ancient world to the two world wars, from the conquest of the Americas to Muslim Central Asia, this collection of essays brings together historical work with human rights scholarship to explore the history of wartime sexual violence, its long-term consequences, and transitions to peacetime society.

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