Philip Dwyer

Philip Dwyer studied in Perth, Paris and Berlin before receiving his doctorate from the University of Western Australia. His first posting was as a Leverhulme Fellow at the University of Dundee. He has taught European History at the University of Newcastle since 1994. His primary research interest is eighteenth-century Europe with a particular emphasis on the Napoleonic Empire. Volume one of his study on Napoleon won the National Biography Award in 2008. The second volume published in 2013 was short-listed for a number of prizes. The third and final volume of Napoleon is due out in 2017. He is currently working on a global history of violence. Philip is founding Director of the Centre for the History of Violence.

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A History of Violence: From the Middle Ages to Modern Times (edX) EdX
The University of Newcastle, Australia

A History of Violence: From the Middle Ages to Modern Times (edX)

Dive deep into the history of violence with this comprehensive course that traces its roots back to the Middle Ages and follows its trajectory through to contemporary times. Understand the different forms of violence, their contexts, and why certain types are accepted in various societies.

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5-12 Weeks
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