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ISBN 10: 0415529969
ISBN 13: 978-0415529969
Author: Cathie Carmichael, Richard C. Maguir
The Routledge History of Genocide takes an interdisciplinary yet historically focused look at history from the Iron Age to the recent past to examine episodes of extreme violence that could be interpreted as genocidal. Approaching the subject in a sensitive, inclusive and respectful way, each chapter is a newly commissioned piece covering a range of opinions and perspectives. The topics discussed are broad in variety and include:
genocide and the end of the Ottoman Empire
Stalin and the Soviet Union
Iron Age warfare
genocide and religion
Japanese military brutality during the Second World War
heritage and how we remember the past.
The volume is global in scope, something of increasing importance in the study of genocide. Presenting genocide as an extremely diverse phenomenon, this book is a wide-ranging and in-depth view of the field that will be valuable for all those interested in the historical context of genocide.
Table of contents:
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Introduction: Raphael Lemkin, Historians and Genocide – Cathie Carmichael, Genocide in Historical Contexts
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Genocide and Mass-Murder in Second Iron Age Europe: Methodological Issues and Case Studies in the Iberian Peninsula – Fernando Quesada-Sanz
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Tudor Ireland: Anglicisation, Mass Killing, and Security – David Edwards
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To Whom Do the Children Belong? Genocidal Displacement in Europe and Australia – Simone Gigliotti
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The Great Purge in Ukraine: The German Operation of the NKVD (1937–1938) – Volodymyr Semystyaha and Igor Tatarinov
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Expulsions from Eastern Europe after 1945 – Benjamin Lieberman
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Responding to the Holocaust: Bystanders, Colonialism and Conflicting Priorities – Jennifer Reeve, Genocide and Ideologies of Race, Class and Nation
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The Perfect Storm: Japanese Military Brutality during World War – Mark Felton
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Cambodia: Paranoia, Xenophobia, Genocide and Auto-Genocide – T.O. Smith
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The Great Ukrainian Famine of 1932–33 – Nicholas Werth
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Rethinking Violence: Motives and Modes of Mass Murder in the Independent State of Croatia 1941–1945 – Tomislav Dulić
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Genocide in the Great Lakes – René Lemarchand, Interpreting Genocide
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Heritage and Remembering the Past – Rebecca Jinks
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Writing ‘History’ for Hitler: Holocaust Denial since 1945 – Mark Hobbs
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‘White Genocide’: Post-war Fascism and the Ideological Value of Evoking Existential Conflicts – Paul Jackson
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‘Those Who Have the Sin… Go to This Side’. Genocide and Religion – Kate Temoney
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Cultural Genocide: Destruction of Material and Immaterial Human Culture – Uğur Ümit Üngör
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Mass Violence, War and Genocide
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