

Duke University Press, 2003.Ī Guelke, Politics in Deeply Divided Societies, London: Polity Press, 2012.Į Hobsbawm Globalisation, Democracy and Terrorism, London: Little, Brown, 2007.ĭ Horowitz, Ethnic Groups in Conflict, Berkeley: University of California Press, 2000. States of memory: Continuities, conflicts, and transformations in national retrospection. Cornell University Press, 2005.Į Gellner, Nations and Nationalism, Oxford: Blackwell, 1983.Īdams, Julia, et al. Sustainable peace: Power and democracy after civil wars. T Gurr, Minorities at Risk: A Global View of Ethnopolitical Conflicts, Washington: United States Institute of Peace Press, 1993. Exclusion & embrace: A theological exploration of identity, otherness, and reconciliation. P Collier and N Sambanis (eds), Understanding Civil War: Evidence and Analysis, The World Bank.

S Bollens, City and soul in divided societies. S Bose, Contested Lands: War and Peace in Israel-Palestine, Kashmir, Bosnia, Cyprus and Sri Lanka, London: Harvard University Press, 2007.Ĭ Cramer, Civil war is not a stupid thing: Accounting for violence in developing countries, London: Hurst, 2006 J Bercovitch, V Kremenyuk & I W Zartman (eds.) The SAGE Handbook of Conflict Resolution, Sage Publications Ltd, 2008. There are copies in the library, but you may find it very helpful to purchase several from this list:ī Anderson, Imagined communities: reflections on the origin and spread of nationalism, London: Verso, 2006. There are a number of important books for the course.
