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031612
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London, Allen & unwin, 1987.
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xvii, 244p.
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0043271022
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002688
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Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1990.
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vi, 226p.
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0198275889
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033854 | 327.101/HOL 033854 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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081589
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Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008.
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xxii, 442p.
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9780199215294
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053283 | 327.101/SMI 053283 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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027139
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London, George Allen & Unwin, 1985.
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195p.
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0043510671
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052443
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New York, Oxford University Press, 2001.
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xxvi, 690p.
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0198782632
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045839 | 327.1/BAY 045839 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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074121
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3rd ed.
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New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 2006.
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xxxvii, 811p.
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Third Edition
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0195676270
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091241
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4th ed
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Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008.
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xxxix, 622p.
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9780199297771
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067050
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075555
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Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2007.
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xxii, 350p.
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0199298334
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124300
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2013.
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The essays in this collection focus in different ways on the ambiguities and paradoxes of 'villains' and 'victims' in late-Imperial Russia and the early Soviet Union. They derive from a conference on 'Villains and Victims: Justice, Violence and Retribution in Late-Imperial and Early Soviet Russia', which was organised by Sarah Badcock and took place at the University of Nottingham on 6-7 April 2010. The title of the conference had a certain alliterative charm, which is compounded by the fact that most of the essays in this collection also concern violence: violence being the terrain on which villains and victims tended to meet.
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031398
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London, Frances Pinter, 1983.
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xi,198p
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0861873319
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053509
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082711
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2008.
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This paper reconsiders the importance of the sovereign state in contemporary geopolitics. The role of the state in an era of globalisation and devolution is a concern that has gained considerable attention in recent geographical scholarship. What has received less attention is how the state has historically functioned as a device that conflated the linked concerns of sovereignty and territoriality. The authors argue that there exist a number of "sovereignty paradoxes" that inhibit the interdisciplinary analysis of the interrelations between sovereignty, territoriality, and state power. Thus, reconsidering sovereignty and territoriality informs both how the state emerged as an important unit of geographical analysis historically, and why the state has become such a problematic concept in contemporary geopolitics. This work has implications for understanding popular struggles over civil liberties, foreign policy, and justice for indigenous peoples.
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