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In fall 2008, members of the Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies course at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY, embarked on a collaborative project to understand and interrogate twentieth-century histories of war and violence, as well as its resolutions. As part of this endeavor, we analyse and disseminate information about marginalized conflicts. By ‘marginalized’ we mean conflicts left unaddressed – either in our class examination or in the broader frame of existing historical knowledge. We aim to shock, surprise, and provoke reflection.
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In fall 2008, members of the Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies course at Colgate University in Hamilton, NY, embarked on a collaborative project to understand and interrogate twentieth-century histories of war and violence, as well as its resolutions. As part of this endeavor, we analyse and disseminate information about marginalized conflicts. By ‘marginalized’ we mean conflicts left unaddressed – either in our class examination or in the broader frame of existing historical knowledge. We aim to shock, surprise, and provoke reflection.
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