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E-raamat: Barbed Wire: An Ecology of Modernity

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 10-Nov-2009
  • Kirjastus: Wesleyan University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780819570765
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  • Kirjastus: Wesleyan University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780819570765

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The history of animals and humans as seen through barbed wire.

In this original and controversial book, historian and philosopher Reviel Netz explores the development of a controlling and pain-inducing technology--barbed wire. Surveying its development from 1874 to 1954, Netz describes its use to control cattle during the colonization of the American West and to control people in Nazi concentration camps and the Russian Gulag. Physical control over space was no longer symbolic after 1874.

This is a history told from the perspective of its victims. With vivid examples of the interconnectedness of humans, animals, and the environment, this dramatic account of barbed wire presents modern history through the lens of motion being prevented. Drawing together the history of humans and animals, Netz delivers a compelling new perspective on the issues of colonialism, capitalism, warfare, globalization, violence, and suffering. Theoretically sophisticated but written with a broad readership in mind, Barbed Wire calls for nothing less than a reconsideration of modernity.
List of Maps and Figures viii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xi
ONE: EXPANSION
The American West and the Invention of Barbed Wire
1(55)
1. Unpacking the Louisiana Purchase
2(14)
2. How to Fence a Cow
16(23)
3. How to Fence the World
39(17)
TWO: CONFRONTATION
Barbed Wire on the Battlefield
56(72)
1. Conquest by Iron
60(13)
2. Crisis of the Horse
73(17)
3. Perfection of the Obstacle
90(15)
4. The Obstacle Triumphant
105(23)
THREE: CONTAINMENT
Barbed Wire in the Concentration Camps
128(100)
1. The Control of Nations
131(15)
2. Enemy People
146(14)
3. Tractors to Ukraine
160(34)
4. Trains to Auschwitz
194(34)
Epilogue 228(11)
Notes 239(12)
References 251(10)
Index 261


Reviel Netz is Associate Professor at Stanford University, teaching history and the philosophy of science. His books include The Shaping of Deduction in Greek Mathematics: A Study in Cognitive History (1999) and the forthcoming Archimedes: Translation and Commentary.