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How Old is Human Brutality?: The Structural Origins of Violence

  • Siniša Maleševi? (2015, in press)
  • Common Knowledge

How Old is Human Brutality?: The Structural Origins of Violence

 

Is War Becoming Obsolete? A Sociological Analysis.

  • Siniša Maleševi? (2015, in press)
  • The Sociological Review

Is War Becoming Obsolete? A Sociological Analysis.

 

Taming or Disguising Violence?:  War, Civilisation and Social Theory

  • Siniša Maleševi? (2014)
  • The Journal of Political Power

Taming or Disguising Violence?:  War, Civilisation and Social Theory

 

Making Boundaries and Fighting Wars: Ethnicities, Nation-States and Empires

  • Siniša Maleševi? (2013)
  • European Journal of Sociology

Making Boundaries and Fighting Wars: Ethnicities, Nation-States and Empires

 

Is Nationalism Intrinsically Violent?

  • Siniša Maleševi? (2013)
  • Nationalism and Ethnic Politics

Is Nationalism Intrinsically Violent?

 

Forms of Brutality: Towards a Historical Sociology of Violence

  • Siniša Maleševi? (2013)
  • European Journal of Social Theory

Forms of Brutality: Towards a Historical Sociology of Violence

 

 The Disfigured Ontology of Figurational Sociology: Norbert Elias and the Question of Violence

  • Siniša Maleševi? and Kevin Ryan (2013)
  • Critical Sociology

The Disfigured Ontology of Figurational Sociology

 

Wars that Make States and Wars that Make Nations: Organised Violence, Nationalism and State Formation in the Balkans

  • Siniša Maleševi? (2012)
  • European Journal of Sociology

Wars that Make States and Wars that Make Nations

 

The Chimera of National Identity

  • Siniša Maleševi? (2011)
  • Nations and Nationalism

The Chimera of National Identity

 

Nationalism, War and Social Cohesion

  • Siniša Maleševi? (2011)
  • Ethnic and Racial Studies

Nationalism, War and Social Cohesion

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