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The Great War, Memory and Ritual

2001
This detailed case study of a part of London seeks to show how both the survivors and the bereaved sought to come to terms with the losses and implications of the Great War.
Mark Connelly
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Peace and War: A Ritual Question

open access: yes, 2014
When we talk about peace and war, rarelly we reflect about an important problem: we have to keep in mind that these conditions have their complete realization through a series of phases of passage from a certain situation to another one. The expression that we often use is “to entry the war”; the significance of this expression is that we leave a ...
CAPOMACCHIA, Anna Maria Gloria   +1 more
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Ritual, remembrance and war: Social memory at Tyne Cot

open access: yesAnnals of Tourism Research, 2015
One of the social memories of the Great War of 1914-1918 focused on soldiers killed in battle, with military cemeteries forming important sites for remembrance.
Caroline Winter
exaly   +2 more sources

The cultural evolution of war rituals

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2018
AbstractThe cultural evolutionary processes outlined by Singh illuminate why ritualized behaviors aimed at controlling unseen forces and overcoming fear are common in warfare among many small-scale societies. They also suggest an explanation for the development of ritual specialists for war who are distinct from war leaders.
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War-Rituals

2020
Abstract Chapter 10 compares Hittite military rituals with those of Greece, setting them in the context of other religious traditons of the Ancient Near East and the Mediterranean. The hypothesis that one culture might adopt another’s military rituals is plausible because we know that techniques of warfare and military technology ...
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Supporting the Restoration in War and Ritual

2021
The chapter tells the history of the Meiji Restoration in Hirosaki domain. Amid the turmoil and uncertainty of the Boshin civil war, Hirosaki domain transferred allegiance from the shogunal forces to the new government and demonstrated its loyalty to the court by fighting rival Morioka.
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The mask of war: violence, ritual and the self in Melanesia

Choice Reviews Online, 1994
Community against clanship dangerous friends - the Iatmul of Japandai congenial enemies - patterns of enmity and alliance war and the men's cult the ethnopsychology of war magic war and ritual hierarchy violence and the symbolic construction of polity.
Marc Schiltz, Simon Harrison
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Ritual Origins of Warring States

Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient, 1997
Lewis Mark Edward. Ritual Origins of Warring States. In: Bulletin de l'Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient. Tome 84, 1997. pp. 73-98.
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