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Joanna Bourke is impressed by a bold attempt to shed light on one of the last taboos
Joanna Bourke has reservations about an attempt to track the changing meanings of terror
Book of the week: An important study of barbarism calls for citizens to be vigilant and to resist, says Joanna Bourke
Book of the week: Joanna Bourke on a study of the ¡®maelstrom of radical feeling¡¯ that was the British Empire
Joanna Bourke muses over the motivations of those who leave home to fight in conflicts abroad. Are they terrorists or principled idealists?
Joanna Bourke on a powerful meditation on the politics of mourning focusing on the Women in Black of Belgrade
Book of the week: Joanna Bourke on the gruelling truths faced by injured soldiers, and their carers and families
Joanna Bourke on a memoir focusing on secrets, grief and desire following a life-changing accident