History
Part -1 Answer only one from above:
1. Do conceptions of heroism mask atrocity?
2. What connections/correlations do you perceive between heroism, manliness, and violence?
3. Where does the human body fit into accounts of war? What is done by, or to, the body in war?
4. What can we learn about a society by the way it represents its soldiers?
5. What steps are taken in the modern world to prevent the commission of atrocities? Who is deemed responsible for atrocity prevention? How effective are current measures?
Part -2
1. Martin Van Creveld argues that "war without rules is impossible". Do you agree? Why/why not?
Part -3
1. What is the future of war likely to look like?