Project Details
FOR 1101: Organised Bodies of Violence
Subject Area
Humanities
Social and Behavioural Sciences
Social and Behavioural Sciences
Term
from 2009 to 2017
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 71062747
Subject of the Research Unit is the study of violent groups or social networks, which emerged and stabilised themselves successively within social and political environments. According to the scope of the research project, these groups are defined as Organised Bodies of Violence. Thus, the study does not focus on types of coercive force exercised by systems of rule, which could clearly be classified as stately or public, resp. governmental, but types of violence, which are constitutional for the self-conception and social reproduction of said groups. The focus is set on direct physical violence, exercised or threatened, rather than on abstract forms of authority or force. The Research Unit assumes that such incidences are not, or at least not solely, to be seen as arbitrary outrage of amorphous violence. Instead, the exercise of violence is believed to follow distinct rules and patterns. These patterns do not only apply to the actors, they also tie the groups, which use these types of violence to a specific role within (or outside of) the overall societal structure they are surrounded by. The Research Unit explores the subject from a historical perspective. Specific examples are to be compared on a regional and diachronical basis. The scope extends from ancient to medieval history and early modern times up to the history of the 19th and 20th century. Core areas are Western, Central and Eastern Europe, as well as South-West and East Africa. Topics of interest are the structure of groups, which exercise violence or define themselves by means of it and the way they operated within their social environment. Secondly, the function, motivation and legitimisation of violence within these groups are to be studied. Thirdly, the way these groups cultivated their own image is to be examined, as well as how they were perceived by their contemporaries. Furthermore, a view upon the historical and political setting these groups operated within is to be included into the study as well. A closer look will finally be taken at the limits of violence and on the way groups coped with violent behaviour and the consequences of it. Hence, the studys layout combines micro- and macrohistorical perspectives as well as phenomenological and aetiological approaches.
DFG Programme
Research Units
Projects
- Die imaginierte Gewaltgemeinschaft. Verletzungsoffenheit und politisches Handeln der hratin (Mauretanien) (Applicants Speitkamp, Winfried ; von Trotha, Trutz )
- Edle Räuber, aufrührerisches Pack und arme Opfer. Literarische Strategien der Wertung und Rechtfertigung von Gewaltgemeinschaften in Mittelalter und Früher Neuzeit (Applicant Dietl, Cora )
- Fehdegesellschaftliche Strukturen und Gewaltgemeinschaften in Polen-Litauen im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert (Applicant Bömelburg, Hans-Jürgen )
- Fremde Gewalt - Grenzkriegergruppen im Binnenraum des europäischen Kriegstheaters im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert (Applicant Carl, Horst )
- Gewaltgemeinschaft, Krieg und politische Herrschaft. Ein Vergleich von Gewaltgemeinschaften und Häuptlingtum der Nama-Oorlam und Herero (Applicant Hardung, Christine )
- Gewaltgemeinschaften (Applicant Speitkamp, Winfried )
- Gewaltgemeinschaften im westlichen Balkanraum im 17. und 18. Jahrhundert (Applicant Koller, Markus )
- Gewaltgemeinschaften in west- und ostafrikanischen Übergangsgesellschaften des 19. Jahrhunderts (Applicant Speitkamp, Winfried )
- Gotische Kriegergruppen im spätrömischen Reich (Applicant Wiemer, Hans-Ulrich )
- Kosakische Gewaltgemeinschaften in der polnisch-litauischen frontier-Zone zwischen 1590 und 1648 (Applicant Bömelburg, Hans-Jürgen )
- Leopardenmänner. Ein translokales Gewaltphänomen in der kolonialen Phase Afrikas (Applicant Speitkamp, Winfried )
- Lohn der Gewalt - Gewaltlogiken in frühneuzeitlichen Söldnerverbänden (Applicant Carl, Horst )
- Mobile Gewalt - Krieger- und Söldnerverbände in gewaltoffenen Räumen im östlichen Europa in der Frühen Neuzeit: Beutepraktiken, Zusammenhalt und Auflösung (Applicant Bömelburg, Hans-Jürgen )
- Paramilitärische Verbände in Ostmitteleuropa (1918-1944) - Selbstbild, Gewaltpraxis, soziale Dynamik am Beispiel des "Eisernen Wolfes" in Litauen (Applicant Haslinger, Peter )
- Paramilitärische Verbände in Ostmitteleuropa der Zwischenkriegszeit (Applicant Haslinger, Peter )
- Raub, Rache und "Fehde" im spätmittelalterlichen England (Applicant Reinle, Christine )
- Städtische Gewaltgemeinschaften der europäischen Zwischenkriegszeit: Barcelona und Belfast, Wien und Berlin (Applicant Lenger, Friedrich )
- Städtische Gewaltgemeinschaften der europäischen Zwischenkriegszeit: Belfast (Applicant Lenger, Friedrich )
- Vom höfischen Ritter zur Gewaltgemeinschaft. Wie beeinflusst die Gemeinschaft das Gewaltverhalten literarischer Figuren? (Applicant Dietl, Cora )
Spokesperson
Professor Dr. Winfried Speitkamp