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Table of Contents

Volume I: THE DISCIPLINE OF GENOCIDE STUDIES
Part 1: Conceptual Origins and the United Nations Convention
Raphael Lemkin and the International Debate on the Punishment of War Crimes (1919–1948). Daniel Marc Segesser and Myriam Gessler
Genocide: A Modern Crime. Raphael Lemkin
Drafting of the Convention and Subsequent Normative Developments. William A. Shabas
Ad Hoc Committee Draft, Second Draft Genocide Convention
Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
Part 2: Definitions
The Concept of Genocide. Berel Lang
Clarifying the Concept of Genocide. Mohammed Abed
Conceptual Blockages and Definitional Dilemmas in the Racial Century: Genocide of Indigenous Peoples and the Holocaust. A. Dirk Moses
Part 3: Frameworks
Social Structure and Genocide: Colonization, Decolonization and Succession. Leo Kuper
Continuity and Discontinuity in the Historical Record. Mark Levene
The Political Uses of Massacre and Genocide. Jacques Semelin
The Minimal Euphemism. Martin Shaw
The Politics of Naming: Genocide, Civil War, Insurgency. Mahmood Mamdani
Part 4: Enablers
The Security Dilemma and Ethnic Conflict. Barry Posen
Gendercide and Genocide. Adam Jones
Genocide as Transgression. Dan Stone
Extremely Violent Societies: An Alternative to the Concept of Genocide. Christian Gerlach
Volume II: GENOCIDE BEFORE MODERNITY
Part 1: Pre-History, Biblical and Classical Antiquity
Archaeology, Cultural Anthropology and the Origins and Intensification of War. R. Brian Ferguson
Ofnet: Evidence of Mesolithic Massacre. David W. Freyer
Parallels with a Divine Command to Eliminate a Group of People. Louis H. Feldman
Conquest and Imperialism. Benjamin H. Isaac
Anger, Hatred, and Genocide in Ancient Greece. David Konstan
Part 2: Medieval and Early Modern Periods
Bread, Cheese and Genocide: Imagining the Destruction of Peoples in Medieval Western Europe. Len Scales
Chingis Kahn. John Joseph Saunders
The Final Blows, 1734–1771. Peter C. Purdue
Genocidal Massacres in Early Modern Southeast Asia. Ben Kiernan
Part 3: ‘Tribal Societies
The Iroquois Practice of Genocidal Warfare. Jeffrey P. Blick
The Violent Edge of Empire. R. Brian Ferguson and Neil L. Whitehead
Volume III: COLONIAL AND IMPERIAL GENOCIDES
Raphael Lemkin as Historian of Genocide in the Americas. Michael A. McDonnell and A. Dirk Moses
The Genocide Policy in English-Karifuna Relations in the Seventeenth Century. Hilary Beckles
Caribbean Genocide: Racial War in Haiti, 1802–1804. Philippe Girard
Why Should You Be So Furious: The Violence of the Pequot War. Ronald Karr
The Broad Platform of Extermination: Nature and Violence in the Nineteenth-Century North American Borderlands. Karl Jacoby
Genocide and Settler Society in Australian History. A. Dirk Moses
Civilization Battles "Barbarism": The Limits of Argentine Indian Frontier Struggle. Richard W. Slatta
Colonial Genocide: The Herero and Nama War (1904–1908) in German Southwest Africa and its Significance. Jürgen Zimmerer
Reconcentration. John L. Tone
Race-Making and Colonial Violence in the US Empire: The Philippine-American War as Race War. Paul A. Kramer
Russia's Conquest and Pacification of the Caucasus: Relocation Becomes a Pogrom in the Post-Crimean War Period. Willis Brooks
The Armenian Genocide of 1915–16: Cumulative Radicalisation and the Development of a Destruction Policy. Donald Bloxham
Reflections on Modern Japanese History in the Context of the Concept of Genocide. Gavan McCormack
Reconquest and Suppression: Fascist Italy's Pacification of Libya and Ethiopia, 1922–1929. John Gooch
Volume IV: TWENTIETH-CENTURY IMPERIAL GENOCIDES: THE SOVIET UNION AND NAZI GERMANY
Part 1: Russia and the Soviet Union
Violent Russia, Deadly Marxism? Russia in the Epoch of Violence, 1905–1921. Peter Holquist
The Role of Leadership Perceptions and of Intent in the Soviet Famine of 1931–1934. Michael Ellman
The Soviet War Against "Fifth Columnists": The Case of Chechyna, 1942–4. Jeffrey Burds
The Scale and the Nature of Stalinist Repression and its Demographic Significance. Stephen G. Wheatcroft
Part 2: The Nazi Empire and its Victims
Eugenics, Gender, and Ethics in Nazi Germany: The Debate about Involuntary Sterilization, 1933–1936. Claudia Koonz
The Institutionalization of Homosexual Panic in the Third Reich. Geoffrey J. Giles
Local Initiatives, Central Coordination: German Municipal Administration and the Holocaust. Wolf Gruner
Controlled Escalation: Himmler's Men in the Summer of 1941 and the Holocaust in the Occupied Soviet Territories. Jürgen Matthaeus
Hitler's Role in the "Final Solution". Ian Kershaw
Wehrmacht, Einsatzgruppen, Soviet POWS and Anti-Bolshevism in the Emergence of the Final Solution. Christian Streit
Eastern Europe as the Site of Genocide. Omer Bartov
War, Occupation and the Holocaust in Poland. Dieter Pohl
Intellectuals in the Warsaw Ghetto: Guilt, Atonement, and Beyond. Dalia Ofer
Mass Killing in the Independent State of Croatia, 1941–1945: A Case for Comparative Research. Tomislav Dulić
The National Socialist "Solution to the Gypsy Question". Michael Zimmermann
Volume V: POST-COLONIAL AND -IMPERIAL GENOCIDE
Mass Killings in the Cultural Revolution: a Study of Three Provinces. Yang Su
Genocide in Indonesia, 1965–66. Robert Cribb
Who Killed Biafra?. Stanley Diamond
The Events in East Pakistan, 1971: a Legal Study by the Secretariat of the International Commission of Jurists
Selective Genocide in Burundi. René Lemarchand and David Martin
Auto-Genocide and the Cambodia Reign of Terror. John D. Ciorciari
Genocide, Extermination, and Resistance in East Timor, 1975–1999: Comparative Reflections on Cambodia. Ben Kiernan
The Ache: Genocide Continues in Paraguay. Mark Munzel
Terror, Grief, and Recovery: Genocidal Trauma in a Mayan Village in Guatemala. Beatriz Manz
The Chittagong Hill Tracts: A Case Study in the Political Economy of "Creeping" Genocide. Mark Levene
The Anfal Operations in Iraqi Kurdistan. Michiel Leezenburg
Schindler's Fate: Genocide, Ethnic Cleansing, and Population Transfers. Robert M. Hayden
Build-up to War and Genocide: Society and Economy in Rwanda and Eastern Zaire. Johan Pottier
Sudan: The Turbulent State. Alex de Waal
Volume VI: HUMANITARIAN INTERVENTION, THE PROSECUTION OF GENOCIDE, TRAUMA, AND RECOVERY
Part 1: Humanitarian Intervention
Rethinking Humanitarian Intervention. Bhikhu Parekh
From Humanitarian Intervention to Responsibility to Protect. Gareth Evans
Third World Perspectives on Humanitarian Intervention and International Administration. Mohammed Ayoob
The UN Security Council and the Question of Humanitarian Intervention in Darfur. Alex Bellamy and Paul D. Williams
Part 2: International Law and Genocide Prosecution
Beyond "Realism" and Legalism: A Historical Perspective on the Limits of International Humanitarian Law. Donald Bloxham
Defeat, Due Process, and Denial: War Crimes Trials and Nationalist Revisionism in Comparative Perspective. Donald Bloxham
Genocide Law: An Education in Sentimentalism. Alexander Zahar and Goran Sluiter
Conspiracy in International Law. Jens Meierhenrich
The Jelisic Case and the Mens Rea of the Crime of Genocide. William A. Schabas
From the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda to the International Criminal Court: Expanding the Definition of Genocide to include Rape. Alexandra A. Miller
Part 3: Trauma and Recovery after Genocide
Violence, Victimhood and the Language of Silence. Vena Das and Ashis Nandy
When the Subaltern Speak: Memories of Genocide in Colonial Libya, 1929 to 1933. Ali Abdullatif Ahmida
Memory, Identity and Community in Rwanda. Timothy Longman and Theoneste Rutagengwa
The Sacrificed and the Sanctified. Idith Zertal
Commemorating "The Deportation" in Post-Soviet Chechnya. Brian Glyn Williams
Excavations of the Heart: Healing Fragmented Communities. Victoria Sanford
The Intimacy of Terror: Gender and the Violence of 1965–66. Leslie Dwyer.

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Abingdon, New. York, NY
Series
Critical concepts in historical studies

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364.15/109
Library of Congress
HV6322.7 .G4464 2010

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OL24488533M
ISBN 13
9780415493758, 9780415493765, 9780415493772, 9780415493789, 9780415493796, 9780415493802, 9780415493819
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2009042247

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