The Oxford Handbook of Genocide Studies
Herausgeber: Bloxham, Donald; Moses, A Dirk
The Oxford Handbook of Genocide Studies
Herausgeber: Bloxham, Donald; Moses, A Dirk
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The first book to subject both genocide and this young discipline to systematic, in-depth analysis. Thirty-four renowned experts study genocide world-wide through the ages by taking regional, thematic, and disciplinary approaches.
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The first book to subject both genocide and this young discipline to systematic, in-depth analysis. Thirty-four renowned experts study genocide world-wide through the ages by taking regional, thematic, and disciplinary approaches.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 696
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 167mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1203g
- ISBN-13: 9780199677917
- ISBN-10: 0199677913
- Artikelnr.: 37046349
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 696
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 167mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1203g
- ISBN-13: 9780199677917
- ISBN-10: 0199677913
- Artikelnr.: 37046349
Donald Bloxham is Professor of Modern History at Edinburgh University, and studies the perpetration, punishment and representation of genocide. He is author of The Final Solution: A Genocide (2009), The Great Game of Genocide: Imperialism, Nationalism, and the Destruction of the Ottoman Armenians (2005), which won the 2007 Raphael Lemkin prize for genocide scholarship, Genocide on Trial: War Crimes Trials and the Formation of Holocaust History and Memory (2001), all published by Oxford University Press, and is co-author of The Holocaust: Critical Historical Approaches (2005) with Tony Kushner. A. Dirk Moses is Associate Professor of History at the University of Sydney. His interests are in world history, genocide, the United Nations, colonialism/imperialism and terror, about which he has published a number of anthologies. His book on postwar German debates about the recent past appeared as German Intellectuals and the Nazi Past (Cambridge, 2007), winner of the H-Soz-u-Kult prize for contemporary history in 2008.
* Part I: CONCEPTS
* 1: Donald Bloxham and A. Dirk Moses: Editor's Introduction: Changing
Themes in the Study of Genocide
* 2: A. Dirk Moses: Raphael Lemkin, Culture, and the Concept of
Genocide
* 3: Ben Lieberman: 'Ethnic Cleansing' versus Genocide?
* 4: Elisa von Joeden-Forgey: Gender and Genocide
* 5: Anton Weiss-Wendt: The State and Genocide
* 6: Dan Stone: Genocide and Memory
* Part II: INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES
* 7: William Schabas: The Law and Genocide
* 8: Martin Shaw: Sociology and Genocide
* 9: Scott Straus: Political Science and Genocide
* 10: Kevin Lewis O'Neill: Anthropology and Genocide
* 11: Paul Roth: Social Psychology and Genocide
* 12: Martin Shuster: Philosophy and Genocide
* Part III: PREMODERN AND EARLY MODERN GENOCIDE
* 13: Hans van Wees: Antiquity
* 14: James Fraser: Early Medieval Europe
* 15: Len Scales: Central and Late Medieval Europe
* 16: Nicolas A. Robins: Colonial Latin America
* 17: Greg Smithers: Rethinking Genocide in North America
* Part IV: GENOCIDE IN THE LATE MODERN WORLD
* 18: Dominik Schaller: Genocide and Mass Violence in the 'Heart of
Darkness': Africa in the Colonial Period
* 19: Hilmar Kaiser: Genocide at the Twilight of the Ottoman Empire
* 20: Nicolas Werth: Mass Deportations, Ethnic Cleansing, and Genocidal
Politics in the Later Russian Empire and the USSR
* 21: Christopher Browning: The Nazi Empire
* 22: Uradyn Bulag: Twentieth Century China: Ethnic Assimilation and
Inter-Group Violence
* 23: Robert Cribb: Political Genocides in Postcolonial Asia
* 24: Geoffrey Robinson: State Violence and Secessionist Rebellions in
Asia
* 25: Daniel Feierstein: National Security Doctrine in Latin America:
the Genocide Question
* 26: Cathie Carmichael: Genocide and Population Displacement in
Post-Communist Eastern Europe
* 27: Alex de Waal: Genocidal Warfare in North-East Africa
* 28: Omar McDoom: War and Genocide in Africa's Great Lakes Region
since Independence
* Part V: THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: RULES AND RESPONSES
* 29: Gerd Hankel: The United, Nations, The Cold War, and its Legacy
* 30: Alex J. Bellamy: Military Intervention
* 31: Donald Bloxham and Devin O. Pendas: Punishment as Prevention? The
Politics of Prosecuting Génocidaires
* 32: Mark Levene: From Past to Future: Future Prospects for Genocide
and its Avoidance in the Twenty-First Century
* Index
* 1: Donald Bloxham and A. Dirk Moses: Editor's Introduction: Changing
Themes in the Study of Genocide
* 2: A. Dirk Moses: Raphael Lemkin, Culture, and the Concept of
Genocide
* 3: Ben Lieberman: 'Ethnic Cleansing' versus Genocide?
* 4: Elisa von Joeden-Forgey: Gender and Genocide
* 5: Anton Weiss-Wendt: The State and Genocide
* 6: Dan Stone: Genocide and Memory
* Part II: INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES
* 7: William Schabas: The Law and Genocide
* 8: Martin Shaw: Sociology and Genocide
* 9: Scott Straus: Political Science and Genocide
* 10: Kevin Lewis O'Neill: Anthropology and Genocide
* 11: Paul Roth: Social Psychology and Genocide
* 12: Martin Shuster: Philosophy and Genocide
* Part III: PREMODERN AND EARLY MODERN GENOCIDE
* 13: Hans van Wees: Antiquity
* 14: James Fraser: Early Medieval Europe
* 15: Len Scales: Central and Late Medieval Europe
* 16: Nicolas A. Robins: Colonial Latin America
* 17: Greg Smithers: Rethinking Genocide in North America
* Part IV: GENOCIDE IN THE LATE MODERN WORLD
* 18: Dominik Schaller: Genocide and Mass Violence in the 'Heart of
Darkness': Africa in the Colonial Period
* 19: Hilmar Kaiser: Genocide at the Twilight of the Ottoman Empire
* 20: Nicolas Werth: Mass Deportations, Ethnic Cleansing, and Genocidal
Politics in the Later Russian Empire and the USSR
* 21: Christopher Browning: The Nazi Empire
* 22: Uradyn Bulag: Twentieth Century China: Ethnic Assimilation and
Inter-Group Violence
* 23: Robert Cribb: Political Genocides in Postcolonial Asia
* 24: Geoffrey Robinson: State Violence and Secessionist Rebellions in
Asia
* 25: Daniel Feierstein: National Security Doctrine in Latin America:
the Genocide Question
* 26: Cathie Carmichael: Genocide and Population Displacement in
Post-Communist Eastern Europe
* 27: Alex de Waal: Genocidal Warfare in North-East Africa
* 28: Omar McDoom: War and Genocide in Africa's Great Lakes Region
since Independence
* Part V: THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: RULES AND RESPONSES
* 29: Gerd Hankel: The United, Nations, The Cold War, and its Legacy
* 30: Alex J. Bellamy: Military Intervention
* 31: Donald Bloxham and Devin O. Pendas: Punishment as Prevention? The
Politics of Prosecuting Génocidaires
* 32: Mark Levene: From Past to Future: Future Prospects for Genocide
and its Avoidance in the Twenty-First Century
* Index
* Part I: CONCEPTS
* 1: Donald Bloxham and A. Dirk Moses: Editor's Introduction: Changing
Themes in the Study of Genocide
* 2: A. Dirk Moses: Raphael Lemkin, Culture, and the Concept of
Genocide
* 3: Ben Lieberman: 'Ethnic Cleansing' versus Genocide?
* 4: Elisa von Joeden-Forgey: Gender and Genocide
* 5: Anton Weiss-Wendt: The State and Genocide
* 6: Dan Stone: Genocide and Memory
* Part II: INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES
* 7: William Schabas: The Law and Genocide
* 8: Martin Shaw: Sociology and Genocide
* 9: Scott Straus: Political Science and Genocide
* 10: Kevin Lewis O'Neill: Anthropology and Genocide
* 11: Paul Roth: Social Psychology and Genocide
* 12: Martin Shuster: Philosophy and Genocide
* Part III: PREMODERN AND EARLY MODERN GENOCIDE
* 13: Hans van Wees: Antiquity
* 14: James Fraser: Early Medieval Europe
* 15: Len Scales: Central and Late Medieval Europe
* 16: Nicolas A. Robins: Colonial Latin America
* 17: Greg Smithers: Rethinking Genocide in North America
* Part IV: GENOCIDE IN THE LATE MODERN WORLD
* 18: Dominik Schaller: Genocide and Mass Violence in the 'Heart of
Darkness': Africa in the Colonial Period
* 19: Hilmar Kaiser: Genocide at the Twilight of the Ottoman Empire
* 20: Nicolas Werth: Mass Deportations, Ethnic Cleansing, and Genocidal
Politics in the Later Russian Empire and the USSR
* 21: Christopher Browning: The Nazi Empire
* 22: Uradyn Bulag: Twentieth Century China: Ethnic Assimilation and
Inter-Group Violence
* 23: Robert Cribb: Political Genocides in Postcolonial Asia
* 24: Geoffrey Robinson: State Violence and Secessionist Rebellions in
Asia
* 25: Daniel Feierstein: National Security Doctrine in Latin America:
the Genocide Question
* 26: Cathie Carmichael: Genocide and Population Displacement in
Post-Communist Eastern Europe
* 27: Alex de Waal: Genocidal Warfare in North-East Africa
* 28: Omar McDoom: War and Genocide in Africa's Great Lakes Region
since Independence
* Part V: THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: RULES AND RESPONSES
* 29: Gerd Hankel: The United, Nations, The Cold War, and its Legacy
* 30: Alex J. Bellamy: Military Intervention
* 31: Donald Bloxham and Devin O. Pendas: Punishment as Prevention? The
Politics of Prosecuting Génocidaires
* 32: Mark Levene: From Past to Future: Future Prospects for Genocide
and its Avoidance in the Twenty-First Century
* Index
* 1: Donald Bloxham and A. Dirk Moses: Editor's Introduction: Changing
Themes in the Study of Genocide
* 2: A. Dirk Moses: Raphael Lemkin, Culture, and the Concept of
Genocide
* 3: Ben Lieberman: 'Ethnic Cleansing' versus Genocide?
* 4: Elisa von Joeden-Forgey: Gender and Genocide
* 5: Anton Weiss-Wendt: The State and Genocide
* 6: Dan Stone: Genocide and Memory
* Part II: INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES
* 7: William Schabas: The Law and Genocide
* 8: Martin Shaw: Sociology and Genocide
* 9: Scott Straus: Political Science and Genocide
* 10: Kevin Lewis O'Neill: Anthropology and Genocide
* 11: Paul Roth: Social Psychology and Genocide
* 12: Martin Shuster: Philosophy and Genocide
* Part III: PREMODERN AND EARLY MODERN GENOCIDE
* 13: Hans van Wees: Antiquity
* 14: James Fraser: Early Medieval Europe
* 15: Len Scales: Central and Late Medieval Europe
* 16: Nicolas A. Robins: Colonial Latin America
* 17: Greg Smithers: Rethinking Genocide in North America
* Part IV: GENOCIDE IN THE LATE MODERN WORLD
* 18: Dominik Schaller: Genocide and Mass Violence in the 'Heart of
Darkness': Africa in the Colonial Period
* 19: Hilmar Kaiser: Genocide at the Twilight of the Ottoman Empire
* 20: Nicolas Werth: Mass Deportations, Ethnic Cleansing, and Genocidal
Politics in the Later Russian Empire and the USSR
* 21: Christopher Browning: The Nazi Empire
* 22: Uradyn Bulag: Twentieth Century China: Ethnic Assimilation and
Inter-Group Violence
* 23: Robert Cribb: Political Genocides in Postcolonial Asia
* 24: Geoffrey Robinson: State Violence and Secessionist Rebellions in
Asia
* 25: Daniel Feierstein: National Security Doctrine in Latin America:
the Genocide Question
* 26: Cathie Carmichael: Genocide and Population Displacement in
Post-Communist Eastern Europe
* 27: Alex de Waal: Genocidal Warfare in North-East Africa
* 28: Omar McDoom: War and Genocide in Africa's Great Lakes Region
since Independence
* Part V: THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD: RULES AND RESPONSES
* 29: Gerd Hankel: The United, Nations, The Cold War, and its Legacy
* 30: Alex J. Bellamy: Military Intervention
* 31: Donald Bloxham and Devin O. Pendas: Punishment as Prevention? The
Politics of Prosecuting Génocidaires
* 32: Mark Levene: From Past to Future: Future Prospects for Genocide
and its Avoidance in the Twenty-First Century
* Index