Genocide
Key Themes
Herausgeber: Bloxham, Donald; Moses, A Dirk
Genocide
Key Themes
Herausgeber: Bloxham, Donald; Moses, A Dirk
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A collection of essays on the key themes of genocide, addressing imperial violence and military contexts for genocide, predicting, preventing, and prosecuting genocide, gender, ideology, the state, memory, transitional justice, and ecocide.
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A collection of essays on the key themes of genocide, addressing imperial violence and military contexts for genocide, predicting, preventing, and prosecuting genocide, gender, ideology, the state, memory, transitional justice, and ecocide.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 196mm x 130mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9780192865267
- ISBN-10: 0192865269
- Artikelnr.: 62844403
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 432
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 196mm x 130mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9780192865267
- ISBN-10: 0192865269
- Artikelnr.: 62844403
Donald Bloxham is Richard Pares Professor of History at the University of Edinburgh. He was appointed to Edinburgh in 2002 having previously been a Leverhulme Special Research Fellow at the University of Southampton and Research Director at the charity the Holocaust Educational Trust. At Edinburgh he was promoted to a personal chair in modern history in 2007 and to the established Pares chair in 2011. He is the author of seven books and more than sixty journal articles and book chapters. He is a former winner of a Philip Leverhulme Prize and the Raphael Lemkin Award for Genocide Scholarship. A. Dirk Moses is Frank Porter Graham Distinguished Professor of Global Human Rights History at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. From 2000 to 2010 and 2016 to 2020, he taught at the University of Sydney. Between 2011 and 2015, he held the Chair of Global and Colonial History at the European University Institute, Florence. He is the senior editor of the Journal of Genocide Research.
* Editors' Introduction
* 1: A. Dirk Moses: Fit for Purpose? The Concept of Genocide and
Civilian Destruction
* 2: Hollie Nyseth Brehm: Predicting Genocide
* 3: Deborah Mayersen and Stephen McLoughlin: The Absence of Genocide
in the Presence of Risk: When Genocide does not Occur
* 4: Elisa von Joeden-Forgey: Gender and Genocide
* 5: Jonathan Leader Maynard: Ideology and Genocide
* 6: Anton Weiss-Wendt: The State and Genocide
* 7: Matthias Häussler, Andreas Stucki, and Lorenzo Veracini: Empire
and Genocide
* 8: Michelle Moyd: War and Genocide
* 9: Dan Stone and Rebecca Jinks: Memory and Genocide
* 10: Alex Bellamy and Stephen McLoughlin: Armed intervention in
Genocide
* 11: Donald Bloxham and Devin O. Pendas: Genocide and the Politics of
Punishment
* 12: Rachel Kerr: Genocide and the Limits of Transitional Justice
* 13: Mark Levene: From Past to Future: Prospects for Genocide and its
Avoidance in the Twenty-First Century
* 1: A. Dirk Moses: Fit for Purpose? The Concept of Genocide and
Civilian Destruction
* 2: Hollie Nyseth Brehm: Predicting Genocide
* 3: Deborah Mayersen and Stephen McLoughlin: The Absence of Genocide
in the Presence of Risk: When Genocide does not Occur
* 4: Elisa von Joeden-Forgey: Gender and Genocide
* 5: Jonathan Leader Maynard: Ideology and Genocide
* 6: Anton Weiss-Wendt: The State and Genocide
* 7: Matthias Häussler, Andreas Stucki, and Lorenzo Veracini: Empire
and Genocide
* 8: Michelle Moyd: War and Genocide
* 9: Dan Stone and Rebecca Jinks: Memory and Genocide
* 10: Alex Bellamy and Stephen McLoughlin: Armed intervention in
Genocide
* 11: Donald Bloxham and Devin O. Pendas: Genocide and the Politics of
Punishment
* 12: Rachel Kerr: Genocide and the Limits of Transitional Justice
* 13: Mark Levene: From Past to Future: Prospects for Genocide and its
Avoidance in the Twenty-First Century
* Editors' Introduction
* 1: A. Dirk Moses: Fit for Purpose? The Concept of Genocide and
Civilian Destruction
* 2: Hollie Nyseth Brehm: Predicting Genocide
* 3: Deborah Mayersen and Stephen McLoughlin: The Absence of Genocide
in the Presence of Risk: When Genocide does not Occur
* 4: Elisa von Joeden-Forgey: Gender and Genocide
* 5: Jonathan Leader Maynard: Ideology and Genocide
* 6: Anton Weiss-Wendt: The State and Genocide
* 7: Matthias Häussler, Andreas Stucki, and Lorenzo Veracini: Empire
and Genocide
* 8: Michelle Moyd: War and Genocide
* 9: Dan Stone and Rebecca Jinks: Memory and Genocide
* 10: Alex Bellamy and Stephen McLoughlin: Armed intervention in
Genocide
* 11: Donald Bloxham and Devin O. Pendas: Genocide and the Politics of
Punishment
* 12: Rachel Kerr: Genocide and the Limits of Transitional Justice
* 13: Mark Levene: From Past to Future: Prospects for Genocide and its
Avoidance in the Twenty-First Century
* 1: A. Dirk Moses: Fit for Purpose? The Concept of Genocide and
Civilian Destruction
* 2: Hollie Nyseth Brehm: Predicting Genocide
* 3: Deborah Mayersen and Stephen McLoughlin: The Absence of Genocide
in the Presence of Risk: When Genocide does not Occur
* 4: Elisa von Joeden-Forgey: Gender and Genocide
* 5: Jonathan Leader Maynard: Ideology and Genocide
* 6: Anton Weiss-Wendt: The State and Genocide
* 7: Matthias Häussler, Andreas Stucki, and Lorenzo Veracini: Empire
and Genocide
* 8: Michelle Moyd: War and Genocide
* 9: Dan Stone and Rebecca Jinks: Memory and Genocide
* 10: Alex Bellamy and Stephen McLoughlin: Armed intervention in
Genocide
* 11: Donald Bloxham and Devin O. Pendas: Genocide and the Politics of
Punishment
* 12: Rachel Kerr: Genocide and the Limits of Transitional Justice
* 13: Mark Levene: From Past to Future: Prospects for Genocide and its
Avoidance in the Twenty-First Century