CULTURAL HISTORY Journal of the International Society for Cultural History Volume 6, Number 1 EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Cultural History Volume 6 Number 1 2017 Making Sense of Military Violence Guest edited by Matthew D Auria and Mark Hewitson Edinburgh University Press
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Contents Making Sense of Military Violence Guest edited by Matthew D Auria and Mark Hewitson Articles Introduction: Visualizing Violence 1 Mark Hewitson Vasily V. Vereshchagin (1842 1904): Vae victis in Asia and in Europe 21 Irina Kantarbaeva-Bill Early Representations of Wartime Violence in Films, 1914 1930 37 Dario Vidojković The Violent Art: Caricatures of Conflict in Germany 57 Mark Hewitson Framing Violence, Framing Victims: Picasso s Forgotten Painting of the Korean War 80 Judith Keene Review Article Comics, Cultural History, and the World Wars 102 Eleftheria Rania Kosmidou Reviews Giorgio Agamben, Stasis: Civil War as a Political Paradigm, reviewed by Alexander Thom 108 Richard Bessel, Violence: A Modern Obsession, reviewed by Richard Overy 110 Steven Mullaney, The Reformation of Emotions in the Age of Shakespeare, reviewed by Toria Johnson 112 Trudi Tate and Kate Kennedy (eds), The Silent Morning: Culture and Memory after the Armistice, reviewed by Jay Winter 114 Nicholas Terpstra, Religious Refugees in the Early Modern World: An Alternative History of the Reformation, reviewed by Liesbeth Corens 116