THE ROLES OF NATURE AND NURTURE In the first half of the twentieth century there were natural scientists , such as many biologists , who believed that biology alone , i.e. , nature , utterly dominated human behavior , almost to the ...
In the five decades after the Nuremberg trials, not one single international trial for war criminals took place until 1993. In that year a court was finally set up --...
This innovative and ambitious work is a systematic examination of the many instances of genocide that took place in the late nineteenth and early twentieth-century centuries that were precursors to...
Crimes Against Humanity and Civilization: The Genocide of the Armenians
A biography of Auschwitz camp doctor Joseph Mengele, who sent thousands to the gas chambers and tortured hundreds more with experiments. Mengele went missing until his remains were discovered in...
& Quot;Witnesses to Nuremberg: An Oral History of American Participants at the War Crimes Trials brings this historic event into focus on a very personal level. Oral historians Bruce M....
What is state crime? This book sets out the parameters of state crime and highlights the complex issues involved. The authors provide a clear chapter-by -chapter assessment of state violence,...
In the thirteen weeks after April 6, 1994, at least half a million people perished in the Rwandan genocide, perhaps as many as three quarters of the Tutsi population. At...
With sections on the Holocaust (as a unique event), the Armenian genocide, the Ukrainian famine, genocide and modern war, and, early warning, intervention and Prevention of genocide.
This book offers the first complete analysis of the emergence of simultaneous interpretation a the Nuremburg Trail and the individuals who made the process possible.