Reviews on Books | Depiction of Armed Conflict, Compulsory Military Service, and Sexual Abuse
In the realm of non-fiction literature, a standalone publication by Dara Kay Cohen titled "Rape during Civil War" has been making waves. Published by Cornell University Press in 2016, this book spans approximately 288 printed pages.
The Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for this thought-provoking work is doi.org/10.24241/rcai.2017.117.3.221.
The book delves into the topic of rape during civil war, a subject that is both sensitive and crucial to understanding the human toll of such conflicts. Unfortunately, the full text articles of this issue are available only in Spanish language.
Despite extensive search results, there is no direct evidence of a German translation of Cohen's book being available in any specific library or online archive. However, for academic books, German university libraries or large online academic repositories such as Karlsruhe Virtual Catalog (KVK) or WorldCat might be worth checking for a translation, but no specific source was found in the results.
The book is not categorised under a specific genre, but given its subject matter, it is likely to fall under history or sociology. Regardless, it offers a compelling exploration of a tragic aspect of war, shedding light on a topic that is often overlooked.
Whether you're a scholar, a history buff, or simply someone interested in understanding the human impact of war, "Rape during Civil War" is a book worth considering. Its pages offer a sobering yet essential perspective on a topic that continues to resonate in our contemporary world.
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