A Modern History of Forgotten Genocides and Mass Atrocities
Herausgeber: Bachman, Jeffrey S; Ruiz, Esther Brito
A Modern History of Forgotten Genocides and Mass Atrocities
Herausgeber: Bachman, Jeffrey S; Ruiz, Esther Brito
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This is the first textbook of its kind to amass cases of genocide and other mass atrocities across the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries that have largely been pushed to the periphery of Genocide Studies or "forgotten" altogether.
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This is the first textbook of its kind to amass cases of genocide and other mass atrocities across the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries that have largely been pushed to the periphery of Genocide Studies or "forgotten" altogether.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 14
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781032431192
- ISBN-10: 1032431199
- Artikelnr.: 70975158
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 14
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781032431192
- ISBN-10: 1032431199
- Artikelnr.: 70975158
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jeffrey S. Bachman is Associate Professor at the American University School of International Service, USA. He is the author of The Politics of Genocide: From the Genocide Convention to the Responsibility to Protect (2022) and The United States and Genocide: (Re)Defining the Relationship (2017), and editor of Genocide Studies: Pathways Ahead (2024) and Cultural Genocide: Law, Politics, and Global Manifestations (2019). Esther Brito Ruiz is a PhD student at American University, specializing in mass violence and gender. She is a contributor to edited volumes, including Genocide Studies: Pathways Ahead (2024), and author of academic articles, including "Do No Harm: The Role of Humanitarian Aid and Neutrality in Protracting Civil Wars" (2023) and "The Geopolitics of Human Suffering: A Comparative Study of Media Coverage of the Conflicts in Yemen and Ukraine" (2023).
Part 1: Genocide and Imperialism Introduction 1.The Genocidal French
Conquest of Algeria, 1830-1847 2. Assimilation and Dispossession: Cultural
Genocide of the Ainu 3. The First Genocide of the 20th Century Part 2: War
and Genocide Introduction 4. Biafra and the Politics of Naming Genocide 5.
The Yezidi Genocide: An Evolution of Harm 6. A Hierarchy of Political
Violence: Yemen and the Question of Genocide Part 3: State Repression,
Military Dictatorships, and Genocide Introduction 7. The Role of the 1972
Genocide in Burundi and Its Ramification in the Great Lake Region 8.
Genocide in Argentina: Social, Political and Legal Struggles to Frame State
Crimes During the Last Military Dictatorship 9. Politics, Class, and
Genocide: El Salvador and Colombia in Hemispheric Context Part 4:
Human-Caused Famine, Attrition, and Genocide Introduction 10. Starvation,
Dehumanization, and Genocide: Moscow's Imperialism and the Ukrainian
Holodomor, 1932-1933 11. Framing Famine British Colonialism and Bengal 12.
China's Great Famine 13. Genocide by Attrition of the Nuba Mountains People
(1989-mid 1990s)
Conquest of Algeria, 1830-1847 2. Assimilation and Dispossession: Cultural
Genocide of the Ainu 3. The First Genocide of the 20th Century Part 2: War
and Genocide Introduction 4. Biafra and the Politics of Naming Genocide 5.
The Yezidi Genocide: An Evolution of Harm 6. A Hierarchy of Political
Violence: Yemen and the Question of Genocide Part 3: State Repression,
Military Dictatorships, and Genocide Introduction 7. The Role of the 1972
Genocide in Burundi and Its Ramification in the Great Lake Region 8.
Genocide in Argentina: Social, Political and Legal Struggles to Frame State
Crimes During the Last Military Dictatorship 9. Politics, Class, and
Genocide: El Salvador and Colombia in Hemispheric Context Part 4:
Human-Caused Famine, Attrition, and Genocide Introduction 10. Starvation,
Dehumanization, and Genocide: Moscow's Imperialism and the Ukrainian
Holodomor, 1932-1933 11. Framing Famine British Colonialism and Bengal 12.
China's Great Famine 13. Genocide by Attrition of the Nuba Mountains People
(1989-mid 1990s)
Part 1: Genocide and Imperialism Introduction 1.The Genocidal French
Conquest of Algeria, 1830-1847 2. Assimilation and Dispossession: Cultural
Genocide of the Ainu 3. The First Genocide of the 20th Century Part 2: War
and Genocide Introduction 4. Biafra and the Politics of Naming Genocide 5.
The Yezidi Genocide: An Evolution of Harm 6. A Hierarchy of Political
Violence: Yemen and the Question of Genocide Part 3: State Repression,
Military Dictatorships, and Genocide Introduction 7. The Role of the 1972
Genocide in Burundi and Its Ramification in the Great Lake Region 8.
Genocide in Argentina: Social, Political and Legal Struggles to Frame State
Crimes During the Last Military Dictatorship 9. Politics, Class, and
Genocide: El Salvador and Colombia in Hemispheric Context Part 4:
Human-Caused Famine, Attrition, and Genocide Introduction 10. Starvation,
Dehumanization, and Genocide: Moscow's Imperialism and the Ukrainian
Holodomor, 1932-1933 11. Framing Famine British Colonialism and Bengal 12.
China's Great Famine 13. Genocide by Attrition of the Nuba Mountains People
(1989-mid 1990s)
Conquest of Algeria, 1830-1847 2. Assimilation and Dispossession: Cultural
Genocide of the Ainu 3. The First Genocide of the 20th Century Part 2: War
and Genocide Introduction 4. Biafra and the Politics of Naming Genocide 5.
The Yezidi Genocide: An Evolution of Harm 6. A Hierarchy of Political
Violence: Yemen and the Question of Genocide Part 3: State Repression,
Military Dictatorships, and Genocide Introduction 7. The Role of the 1972
Genocide in Burundi and Its Ramification in the Great Lake Region 8.
Genocide in Argentina: Social, Political and Legal Struggles to Frame State
Crimes During the Last Military Dictatorship 9. Politics, Class, and
Genocide: El Salvador and Colombia in Hemispheric Context Part 4:
Human-Caused Famine, Attrition, and Genocide Introduction 10. Starvation,
Dehumanization, and Genocide: Moscow's Imperialism and the Ukrainian
Holodomor, 1932-1933 11. Framing Famine British Colonialism and Bengal 12.
China's Great Famine 13. Genocide by Attrition of the Nuba Mountains People
(1989-mid 1990s)