Massacres and Morality: Mass Atrocities in an Age of Civilian Immunity

Oxford University Press (2012)
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Starting with the French Revolution Massacres and Morality studies mass killing as perpetrated by states. In particular it examines the role that civilian immunity has played in shaping the behaviour of perpetrators and how international society has responded

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