A recent Historic England project explores the less well-known parts of one of our most celebrated archaeological landscapes, the Stonehenge World Heritage Site.
What is a just target? Is it a matter of ethics, of the law or simply something which deserves to be hit? This issue examines the rhetoric and performance of targeting and the ways in which these are justified. It includes essays that range across high-tech weaponry, disease management control, Vietnam War policy, and the banalization of politics.