Fratricide and Fraternité: Understanding and repairing neighbourly atrocity

Fratricide and Fraternité: Understanding and repairing neighbourly atrocity

School of Advanced Study, University of London

School of Advanced Study. This Mellon Foundation-funded seminar series explores the causes and consequences of neighbourly atrocities across history, cultures, and continents – from republican Rome to Kenya’s Rift Valley.

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How many episodes are there of Fratricide and Fraternité: Understanding and repairing neighbourly atrocity?

There are 22 episodes avaiable of Fratricide and Fraternité: Understanding and repairing neighbourly atrocity.

What is Fratricide and Fraternité: Understanding and repairing neighbourly atrocity about?

We have categorized Fratricide and Fraternité: Understanding and repairing neighbourly atrocity as:

  • History
  • Science

Where can you listen to Fratricide and Fraternité: Understanding and repairing neighbourly atrocity?

Fratricide and Fraternité: Understanding and repairing neighbourly atrocity is available, among others places, on:

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When did Fratricide and Fraternité: Understanding and repairing neighbourly atrocity start?

The first episode of Fratricide and Fraternité: Understanding and repairing neighbourly atrocity that we have available was released 26 February 2010.

Who creates the podcast Fratricide and Fraternité: Understanding and repairing neighbourly atrocity?

Fratricide and Fraternité: Understanding and repairing neighbourly atrocity is produced and created by School of Advanced Study, University of London.