Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia

Roderic Broadhurst (Australian National University, Canberra),Thierry Bouhours (Australian National University, Canberra),Brigitte Bouhours (Australian National University, Canberra)

Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
8 February 2018
Pages
380
ISBN
9781107521193

Violence and the Civilising Process in Cambodia

Roderic Broadhurst (Australian National University, Canberra),Thierry Bouhours (Australian National University, Canberra),Brigitte Bouhours (Australian National University, Canberra)

In 1939, the German sociologist Norbert Elias published his groundbreaking work The Civilizing Process, which has come to be regarded as one of the most influential works of sociology today. In this insightful new study tracing the history of violence in Cambodia, the authors evaluate the extent to which Elias’s theories can be applied in a non-Western context. Drawing from historical and contemporary archival sources, constabulary statistics, victim surveys and newspaper reports, Broadhurst, Bouhours and Bouhours chart trends and forms of violence throughout Cambodia from the mid-nineteenth century through to the present day. Analysing periods of colonisation, anti-colonial wars, interdependence, civil war, the revolutionary terror of the 1970s and post-conflict development, the authors assess whether violence has decreased and whether such a decline can be attributed to Elias’s civilising process, identifying a series of universal factors that have historically reduced violence.

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