1. Violence and the civilizing process: does it work?
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Spierenburg P
- Subjects
- History, 17th Century, History, 18th Century, History, 19th Century, History, 20th Century, Public Health economics, Public Health education, Public Health history, Public Health legislation & jurisprudence, Research education, Research history, Social Behavior, Social Behavior Disorders economics, Social Behavior Disorders ethnology, Social Behavior Disorders history, Social Behavior Disorders psychology, Social Change history, Social Control Policies economics, Social Control Policies history, Social Control Policies legislation & jurisprudence, Social Responsibility, Societies economics, Societies history, Societies legislation & jurisprudence, Anthropology, Cultural education, Anthropology, Cultural history, Civilization history, Empirical Research, Homicide economics, Homicide ethnology, Homicide history, Homicide legislation & jurisprudence, Homicide psychology, Social Problems economics, Social Problems ethnology, Social Problems history, Social Problems legislation & jurisprudence, Social Problems psychology, Social Values ethnology, Violence economics, Violence ethnology, Violence history, Violence legislation & jurisprudence, Violence psychology
- Published
- 2001
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