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Acknowledgements v
The Contributors
The Barbarisation of Warfare: a User's Manual George Kassimeris 1
Barbarisation vs. Civilisation in Time of War Joanna Bourke 19
The Second World War: a Barbarous Conflict? Richard Overy 39
Time, Space and Barbarisation: the German Army and the Eastern Front in Two World Wars Hew Strachan 58
The Modern and the Primitive: Barbarity and Warfare on the Eastern Front Mary K. Habeck 83
Something to Die For, a Lot to Kill For: the Soviet System and the Barbarisation of Warfare, 1939-1945 Amir Weiner 101
Prisoner Taking and Prisoner Killing: the Dynamics of Defeat, Surrender and Barbarity in the Age of Total War Niall Ferguson 126
Surrogates of the State: Collaboration and Atrocity in Kenya's Mau Mau War David Anderson 159
The American Empire at War Marilyn B. Young 175
The Global War on Terror and its Impact on the Conduct of War Paul Rogers 186
The Texts of Torture David Simpson 207
The Laws of War in the Age of Asymmetric Conflict Anthony Dworkin 220
On Brainwashing Kathleen Taylor 238
Epilogue:Reflections on War and Barbarism Jay Winter 254
Notes 267
Index 317
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