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Colonial Violence : European Empires and the Use of Force - Dierk Walter
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Colonial Violence

European Empires and the Use of Force

By: Dierk Walter

Hardcover | 2 November 2017

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Western interventions today have much in common with the countless violent conflicts that have occurred on Europe's periphery since the conquest of the Americas in the sixteenth century. Like their predecessors, modern imperial wars are shaped especially by spatial features and by pronounced asymmetries of military organisation, resources, modes of warfare and cultures of violence between the respective parties. Today's imperial wars are essentially civil wars, in which Western powers are only one player among many. As ever, the Western military machine is proving incapable of resolving political strife through force, or of engaging opponents with no reason to offer conventional combat, who instead rely on guerrilla warfare and terrorism. And, as they always have, local populations pay the price for these shortcomings.

Colonial Violence aims to offer, for the first time, a coherent explanation of the logic of violent hostilities within the context of European expansion. Walter's analysis reveals parallels between different empires and continuities spanning historical epochs. He concludes that recent Western military interventions, from Afghanistan to Mali, are not new wars, but stand in the 500-year-old tradition of transcultural violent conflict, under the specific conditions of colonialism.

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'An important book that offers a clear point of view on the violence inherent to imperialism, whether Western or not. Worth considering alongside high rates of violence in recent and current non-Western warfare.' -- Jeremy Black
'[Colonial Violence] provides valuable insights on how environment, technology, race, fear, logistics, economics and other factors shaped the character of colonial clashes, and why empire is still a valuable mens of understanding organised violence in the contemporary world. [This book is] ambitious and challenging [and] will be of interest to scholars working in a variety of historical subfields.' -- H-Net
'With its sophisticated analysis and thorough use of the scholarly literature on its subject, this is a study that nobody interested in the subject can afford to neglect.'
'It is excellent that Dierk Walter's survey of colonial conflict has been translated into English. This is military history as it should be written: conceptually broad, chronologically ambitious, and -- above all - transnational. His case for continuity -- bridging colonial conquest, decolonisation, and recent interventions -- will provoke, as it should, but that is the hallmark of an important book.' -- Sir Hew Strachan, Chichele Professor of the History of War, Oxford University
'Broad canvas syntheses that put violence at the heart of the West's engagement with the wider world have been rare -- understanding and acceptance of the significance and consequences of its violence rarer still. Walter brings enormous comparative and summary power to its study, resulting in a highly readable and necessary work. "Colonial Violence" should stand as an elegant corrective, particularly in its emphasis on the continuity of violence through to the present day.' -- Ashley Jackson, Professor of Imperial and Military History, King's College London; author of 'The British Empire: A Very Short Introduction'
'"Colonial Violence" offers a comprehensive, scholarly interpretation and synthesis of the pattern of military violence associated with imperialism since around 1600. Based on a wide and deep familiarity with imperial military campaigns and asymmetric conflict, its conclusions regarding the weakness of the imperial powers relative to their indigenous foes, the continuities in imperial campaigns over time and place, and the root cause of excessive violence in the imperial situation rather than in ideology, will surprise and challenge many readers. Well written and clearly organised, this study will doubtless become a standard account of imperial military violence.' -- Isabel Virginia Hull, John Stambaugh Professor of History, Cornell University
'Walter, with forensic skill, comprehensively analyses the causes, courses, and consequences of colonial wars and violence. This startlingly good study should be read and thought over by all with an interest in Europe's global imperial military reach over the past five hundred years.' -- David Killingray, Emeritus Professor, Goldsmiths London
'An important book that offers a clear point of view on the violence inherent to imperialism, whether Western or not. Worth considering alongside high rates of violence in recent and current non-Western warfare.' - -- Jeremy Black, Professor of History, University of Exeter

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