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  2. Dec 8, 2019 · Not only does war cripple the economy and politics, but on a deeper level, it taints society and forever alters the cultural identity of those people. They are forced to migrate for the sake of their safety and a better future, carrying their culture with them, but in the process altering it.

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  3. Jul 28, 2023 · How does conflict affect social cohesion, that is, the social fabric of societies? This question is central if we want to better understand why some countries experience repeated cycles of violence, while others are able to leave their violent past behind.

  4. Jan 17, 2023 · How does war affect statestolerance toward foreign culture? It is well documented by historians that democratic countries, despite their heralded values of liberty and diversity, acquiesce and even promote the practice of cultural intolerance in wartime.

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  5. Aug 30, 2019 · It follows that in order to fully grasp the impact that nation-based and collective memories of war might have in cohering people socially and culturally, there is a need to see them as entangled with our sensory, experiential, idiosyncratic and quotidian individual lives.

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  6. Oct 4, 2022 · As the war slashed its frontline across ideals, identity and cultural heritage became the target of attacks and was mobilised as a weapon. Just as the destruction of cultural heritage can drive conflict, its protection and restitution can serve as a driver of resolution and post-war recovery.

  7. The Social Impact of War. The authors, by reviewing the recent work of several behavioral and social science disciplines concerned with the impact of war upon society, suggest that the study of war’s social ramifications has been characterized by the publication of empirical work that neglects, to some extent, the larger sociological ...

  8. It is divided into three parts. The first provides an introduction to the cultural history of the state, focusing on the institutions of violence, both political and military, as well as introducing the key concept of the civilianization of war. The second part addresses civil society at war.

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