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Temporality and contextualisation in Peace and Conflict Studies: the forgotten value of war memoirs and personal diaries / Ginty, Roger Mac   Journal Article
Ginty, Roger Mac Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article contributes to debates on appropriate levels of analysis, temporality, and the utility of fieldwork in relation to Peace and Conflict Studies (PCS), and International Relations more generally. It observes a recentism or privileging of the recent past in our studies and a consequent overlooking of the longer term. As a corrective, the article investigates the extent to which wartime memoirs and personal diaries (specifically from World War I and World War II) can help inform the study of contemporary peace and conflict. In essence, the article is a reflection on the epistemologies and methodologies employed by PCS and an investigation of the need for greater contextualisation.
Key Words Memoirs  Epistemology  Wartime  History  Peace and Conflict Studies  Diaries 
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