Violence, Philip Dwyer
Violence, Philip Dwyer
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Violence
A Very Short Introduction

Author: Philip Dwyer

Narrator: Gary Paul Williams

Unabridged: 4 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 06/24/2022


Synopsis

Violence is part and parcel of human history and of human nature. It is one of our most distinctive traits, the one thing that all cultures and societies, across time, share in common. It has defined not only the ways in which individuals relate to each other, but also how collective entities and states have interacted with each other over the millennia. All societies are violent and all individuals have the capacity for violence. However, not all societies and not all individuals are equally violent, and nor does violence exist with the same intensity across cultures.

This Very Short Introduction examines the more visible, physical acts of violence—interpersonal, gendered, collective, religious, sexual, criminal, and political—in the modern world. It explores how violence in the pre-modern world was different from the modern world, and what is significant about those differences. It also discusses what violence is by examining understandings of the ideas, values, and cultural practices embedded in an act of violence, and considering acts of violence as the outcome of a process dependent on the cultural context in which they take place. Along the way Dwyer considers some core questions, asking whether violence is always 'bad', and if there are any limits to human violence? And, are we becoming more or less violent?

About Philip Dwyer

Philip Dwyer is professor of history and the founding director of the Centre for the Study of Violence at the University of Newcastle. He has published widely on the Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras, including a three-volume biography of Napoleon. He is the general editor of the four volume Cambridge World History of Violence, and coeditor of the Cambridge History of the Napoleonic Wars. He is currently engaged in writing a global history of violence, as well as a history of iconoclasm.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sauronman on July 27, 2022

It is indeed a very short introduction to violence......more

Goodreads review by Behrooz on August 14, 2023

I am a big fan of Oxford's "Very Short Introduction" series, which now contains hundreds of titles. [URL not allowed] I have pursued quite a few of the titles to delve into new areas of knowledge or to freshen up on subjects I had previously studied. I was drawn to this particu......more

Goodreads review by e.h.d on June 16, 2024

this is my 2nd oxford "very short introduction" so far, and i have to say i've been converted-- they are fantastic at accomplishing what the series announces them to be: very short introductions. as with any other book in this series, it's very easy to get pissy about what gets left out, but i perso......more

Goodreads review by Bernie on May 29, 2025

This is a brief overview of various types of violence, starting with the question of what counts as violence. The book explores violent acts carried out by individuals, mobs, movements, governments, and religions. It reflects upon how the nature of violence has changed over the centuries while hinti......more

Goodreads review by Steve on December 22, 2023

An excellent book. This is probably one of the best I’ve read on the topic of violence, and I’m considering getting it for my permanent library. However, I urge you to avoid the audiobook. It is awful! The narrator has a slow, jerky, robotic voice with a strange prosody. He mispronounces words, and a......more