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W. Fitzhugh Brundage

    William Fitzhugh Brundage est un historien américain dont le travail se concentre sur l'Europe médiévale. Ses analyses explorent les structures politiques et sociales, les croyances religieuses et les développements culturels de l'époque. Brundage met l'accent sur l'interconnexion des événements historiques avec les changements sociétaux à long terme. Son approche combine une recherche méticuleuse avec un sens stylistique aiguisé, donnant vie aux époques passées pour les lecteurs contemporains.

    Civilizing Torture
    • Civilizing Torture

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture
      4,2(28)Évaluer

      Pulitzer Prize Finalist Silver Gavel Award Finalist “A sobering history of how American communities and institutions have relied on torture in various forms since before the United States was founded.” —Los Angeles Times “That Americans as a people and a nation-state are violent is indisputable. That we are also torturers, domestically and internationally, is not so well established. The myth that we are not torturers will persist, but Civilizing Torture will remain a powerful antidote in confronting it.” —Lawrence Wilkerson, former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell “Remarkable...A searing analysis of America’s past that helps make sense of its bewildering present.” —David Garland, author of Peculiar Institution Most Americans believe that a civilized state does not torture, but that belief has repeatedly been challenged in moments of crisis at home and abroad. From the Indian wars to Vietnam, from police interrogation to the War on Terror, US institutions have proven far more amenable to torture than the nation’s commitment to liberty would suggest. Civilizing Torture traces the history of debates about the efficacy of torture and reveals a recurring struggle to decide what limits to impose on the power of the state. At a time of escalating rhetoric aimed at cleansing the nation of the undeserving and an erosion of limits on military power, the debate over torture remains critical and unresolved.

      Civilizing Torture