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Handbook of Genocide Studies

Edited by David J. Simon and Leora Kahn

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: Providing an intellectual biography of the challenging concept of genocide, this topical Handbook takes an interdisciplinary approach to shed new light on the events, processes, and legacies in the field.

Keywords: Geography; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781800379336
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 The history of Rapha'l Lemkin and the UN Genocide Convention , pp 7-26 Downloads
Douglas Irvin-Erickson
Ch 2 Genocide of Indigenous peoples in North America , pp 28-41 Downloads
David MacDonald
Ch 3 Destroying to replace: reflections on motive forces behind civilian-driven violence in settler genocides of Indigenous peoples , pp 42-53 Downloads
Mohamed Adhikari
Ch 4 The historiography of the Armenian Genocide , pp 54-71 Downloads
Suren Manukyan
Ch 5 Holocaust research and genocide studies: facing the problem of integration , pp 72-83 Downloads
Charlotte Kiechel
Ch 6 The interpretation and (non-)application of the Genocide Convention during the Cold War , pp 85-94 Downloads
Anton Weiss-Wendt
Ch 7 Mass murder and genocide in Indonesia and Cambodia, 1965-79: Cold War, state, and region , pp 95-105 Downloads
Ben Kiernan
Ch 8 The impact of genocide in Rwanda and Bosnia on genocide policy and genocide studies , pp 106-121 Downloads
David J. Simon
Ch 9 State strategies to implement (and hide) genocide in China and Myanmar since 2017 , pp 123-141 Downloads
Magnus Fiskesjö
Ch 10 Genocide prevention: perspectives from psychological and social economic choice models , pp 142-156 Downloads
Charles Anderton
Ch 11 The potential of - and problems with - perpetrator research , pp 157-170 Downloads
Christian Gudehus
Ch 12 Making choices: the roles of rescuers in Rwanda and Bosnia , pp 171-179 Downloads
Leora Kahn
Ch 13 Trauma, grief, and bereavement after genocide: the Rwandan case , pp 180-196 Downloads
Amélie Faucheux
Ch 14 Religion and genocide studies , pp 197-212 Downloads
Kate E. Temoney
Ch 15 Gender and sexual violence in genocide , pp 213-224 Downloads
Anna Di Lellio
Ch 16 Reframing the moment of first contact: lessons from the cinematic genre of science fiction , pp 226-236 Downloads
Daniel Conway
Ch 17 Music and genocide , pp 237-247 Downloads
Stéphanie Khoury
Ch 18 A network of witnesses: photography and genocide , pp 248-261 Downloads
Paul Lowe
Ch 19 Historical burden: art after genocide , pp 262-275 Downloads
Elmedin _uni_
Ch 20 Museums and the memory of genocide , pp 276-287 Downloads
Amy Sodaro
Ch 21 Questionable practices in genocide discourse , pp 289-299 Downloads
Aleksandar Jokic

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