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ISBN: PB: 9781849042994

ISBN: HB: 9781849042987

Hurst Publishers

December 2013

356 pp.

21.6x13.8 cm

PB:
£35,00
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From Above

War, Violence and Verticality

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The arrival of the aerostatic balloon at the end of the nineteenth century ushered in a new perspective on the battlefield, taking over from the mount – the hill at the edge of the field of combat – and the fortified tower positioned within it. Since then there has been no perspective more culpable in war, violence and security than the aerial one. "From Above" explores the aerial view in new depth and clarity. It draws in vivid detail on studies of the aerial perspective today and on rich empirical investigations of the aerial view from the past. Chapters examine a range of case studies and examples, from Vietnam and the balloon prospect, camouflage, colonial policing, to today's drone wars. The contributors draw on perspectives from history, international relations, political geography and cultural studies in order to provide a truly interdisciplinary perspective on the view from above. They also consider the view from above in relation to its technologies, legalities, practices, doctrines, and visual culture.

Among the contributors are renowned international experts such as Derek Gregory, Trevor Paglen, Caren Kaplan, Klaus Dodds and Priya Satia.

The aerial view is a perspective that can no longer be ignored, one that is of growing significance for those interested in geopolitics, militarism and conflict.

About the Author

Peter Adey is Reader in Human Geography at Royal Holloway, University of London and author of "Mobility" (2009) and "Aerial Life" (2010).


Mark Whitehead is Reader at the Institute of Geography and Earth Sciences, Aberystwyth University, and author of, inter alia, "State, Science and the Skies: Governmentalities of the British Atmosphere" (2009).


Alison J. Williams is Lecturer in Human Geography at the school of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Newcastle University and the author of numerous articles on "vertical geopolitics".