Genocide

  • Genocide: The Basics
    By Paul R. Bartrop

    AnfalOperationsin Iraqi Kurdistan, ̄ in SamuelTotten and William S. Parsons(eds), Centuries of Genocide: Essaysand Eyewitness ... A Long March into Night, ̄ in Stéphane Courtois, Nicolas Werth, Jean- Louis Panné, Andrzej Paczkowski, ...

  • Genocide
    By William D. Rubinstein

    47 Steven T. Katz,The Holocaust in Historical Context, Volume I,The Holocaustand MassDeath Before the Modern Age (Oxford, 1994), p.92, n.107; Chalk and Jonassohn, ibid. 48 Katz, ibid. 49 E.A. Thompson,A HistoryofAttila andtheHuns ...

  • Genocide
    By William D. Rubinstein

    In this stimulating and gripping history, William Rubinstein sets out to clarify the meaning of the term genocide and its historical evolution, and provides a working definition that informs the rest of the book.

  • Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction
    By Adam Jones

    Nancy Scheper-Hughes, Death without Weeping: The Violence of Everyday Life in Brazil (Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1993). Nancy Scheper-Hughes, “Coming to Our Senses: Anthropology and Genocide,” in Hinton, ed., ...

  • GENOCIDE
    By PAT KRAPF

    The home, a Southern plantation replica, came complete with towering columns and Southern magnolia trees, their heavy perfume staggering. “What stinks?” “The magnolias are blooming,” Ortiz said. “Smells good.” “Well, yeah, I guess.

  • Genocide: The Basics
    By Paul R. Bartrop

    prisoners of war and civilian internees was the norm, where they would be forced to work under inhumane conditions. ... that had been in the process of development since the Geneva and Hague Conventions had taken account of this notion, ...

  • Genocide: A Groundwork Guide
    By Jane Springer

    What is genocide? What is the impact on humanity of wiping out entire groups of people? Who are the endangered human beings in today’s world? This thoughtful book helps young readers understand these and other difficult questions.

  • Genocide: A World History
    By Norman M. Naimark

    This world history of genocide examines the longue duree of mass murder from the beginning of human history to the present. Cases of genocide are examined as distinct episodes of killing, but in connection with earlier episodes.

  • Genocide
    By Guénaël Mettraux

    9: Impediments to the Prevention and Intervention of Genocide (Transaction 2013), 77–111. Tournaye C, 'Genocidal Intent Before the ICTY' (2003) 52 International & Comparative Law Quarterly 447. Travis H, 'On the Original Understanding ...

  • Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction
    By Adam Jones

    The book examines the differing interpretations of genocide from psychology, sociology, anthropology and political science and analyzes the influence of race, ethnicity, nationalism and gender on genocides.

  • Genocide
    By Paul Leonard

    "Years after leaving UNIT, Jo Grant receives a plea for help from an old acquaintance.

  • Genocide: A History
    By W. D. Rubinstein

    Many people believe that we live in an 'age of genocides'. William D. Rubinstein provides a unique chronological account of genocide through the ages, bringing to bear an original historical perspective based on wide international research.

  • Genocide: Conceptual and Historical Dimensions
    By George J. Andreopoulos

    Part II: The reality of genocide.

  • Genocide: The Act as Idea
    By Berel Lang

    In Genocide: The Act as Idea, Berel Lang examines and illuminates the concept of genocide, at once articulating difficulties in its definition and proposing solutions to them.

  • Genocide: State Power and Mass Murder
    By James Baldwin

    This book is dedicated to a consideration of genocide in the context of political sociology.

  • Genocide: Truth, Memory, and Representation
    By Kevin Lewis O'Neill, Alexander Laban Hinton

    In this important volume, leading anthropologists consider such questions about the relationship of genocide, truth, memory, and representation in the Balkans, East Timor, Germany, Guatemala, Indonesia, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sudan, and other ...

  • Genocide: The Act as Idea
    By Berel Lang

    Berel Lang's Genocide: The Act as Idea analyzes and defends the distinctiveness of the concept of genocide as a notable advance in the history of moral and political thinking and practice.

  • Genocide: Its Political Use in the Twentieth Century
    By Leo Kuper

    Describes the political situations which have resulted in genocide, shows how technological developments have made massacres more feasible, and discusses the influence of larger nations in fomenting conflict

  • Genocide: State Power and Mass Murder
    By Irving Louis Horowitz

    Argues that genocide is the consequence of certain forms of unbridled state power. See ch. 12, "Functional and Existential Visions of Genocide", for discussion of the Nazi genocide of the...

  • Genocide: The Power and Problems of a Concept
    By Andrea Graziosi, Frank E. Sysyn

    ... genocide, see Fatma Müge Göçek and Fiona Greenland, eds., Cultural Violence and the Destruction of Human Communities ... The Holocaust/Genocide Template in Eastern Europe, edited by Ljiljana Radonic ́ (London: Routledge, 2020), 63–82. 16 ...