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Civilians and warfare in world history
Nicola Foote, Nadya Williams
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Military
100%
Warfare
100%
World History
100%
Combatants
66%
Blurred Boundaries
66%
Vulnerability
33%
Historical Context
33%
Latin America (LATAM)
33%
International Relations
33%
Non-combatants
33%
Strategic Outcomes
33%
Massacre
33%
Strategic Impact
33%
Military Research
33%
Strategic Positioning
33%
Conflict Studies
33%
International War
33%
Legal Scholarship
33%
International History
33%
Military Combat
33%
War Studies
33%
War Victims
33%
Contemporary Africa
33%
Historical Literature
33%
Civilian Death
33%
Ancient Europe
33%
Social Sciences
Tuition Fee
100%
Latin America
100%
International Relation
100%
International Schools
100%
World History
100%
Conflict Studies
100%
Europe
100%
Africa
100%
Arts and Humanities
Civilians
100%
World History
100%
Case Study
16%
Engagement
8%
Historical Context
8%
Latin America
8%
Europe
8%
Killing
8%
Victims
8%
International Relations
8%
Demarcation
8%
Suffering
8%
Defending
8%
Noncombatants
8%
Historical Literature
8%
International history
8%
Africa
8%