Truth, Silence and Violence in Emerging States: Histories of the Unspoken (Routledge Studies in Human Rights)

Truth, Silence and Violence in Emerging States: Histories of the Unspoken (Routledge Studies in Human Rights)

by Aidan Russell (Editor), Aidan Russell (Editor)

Synopsis

Around the world in the twentieth century, political violence in emerging states gave rise to different kinds of silence within their societies. This book explores the histories of these silences, how they were made, maintained, evaded and transformed.

This book gives a comprehensive view of the ongoing evolutions and multiple faces of silence as a common strand in the struggles of state-building. It begins with chapters that examine the construction of regimes of silence as an act of power, before continuing through explorations of the ambiguous limits of speech within communities marked by this violence. It highlights national and transnational attempts to combat state silences, before concluding with a series of considerations of how these regimes of silence continue to be extrapolated in the gaps of records and written history. This volume explores histories of the composed silences of political violence across the emerging states of the late twentieth century, not solely as a present concern of aftermath or retrospection but as a diachronic social and political dimension of violence itself.

This book makes a major original contribution to international history, as well as to the study of political terror, human rights violations, social recovery and historical memory.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 232
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 20 Nov 2018

ISBN 10: 0815351615
ISBN 13: 9780815351610

Author Bio
Aidan Russell is an Assistant Professor of International History at the Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies Geneva, and a former fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. His forthcoming monograph is entitled Speaking Truth: Politics and Violence in Burundi, 1959-1972.