The Cambridge World History Of Genocide Volume 3 Genocide In The Contemporary Era 1914 2020
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The Cambridge World History of Genocide Volume 3 Genocide in the Contemporary Era 1914 2020
Author | : Ben Kiernan,Wendy Lower,Norman Naimark,Scott Straus |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 946 |
Release | : 2023-01-31 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781108806275 |
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Volume III examines the most well-known century of genocide, the twentieth century. Opening with a discussion on the definitions of genocide and 'ethnic cleansing' and their relationships to modernity, it continues with a survey of the genocide studies field, racism and antisemitism. The four parts cover the impacts of Racism, Total War, Imperial Collapse, and Revolution; the crises of World War Two; the Cold War; and Globalization. Twenty-eight scholars with expertise in specific regions document thirty genocides from 1918 to 2021, in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The cases range from the Armenian Genocide to Maoist China, from the Holocaust to Stalin's Ukraine, from Indonesia to Guatemala, Biafra, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Bosnia and Rwanda, and finally the contemporary fate of the Rohingyas in Myanmar and the ISIS slaughter of Yazidis in Iraq. The volume ends with a chapter on the strategies for genocide prevention moving forward.
The Cambridge World History of Genocide
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Author | : Ben Kiernan,Wendy Lower,Norman Naimark,Scott Straus |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1108767117 |
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Volume III examines the most well-known century of genocide, the twentieth century. Opening with a discussion on the definitions of genocide and 'ethnic cleansing' and their relationships to modernity, it continues with a survey of the genocide studies field, racism and antisemitism. The four parts cover the impacts of Racism, Total War, Imperial Collapse, and Revolution; the crises of World War Two; the Cold War; and Globalization. Twenty-eight scholars with expertise in specific regions document thirty genocides from 1918 to 2021, in Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The cases range from the Armenian Genocide to Maoist China, from the Holocaust to Stalin's Ukraine, from Indonesia to Guatemala, Biafra, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Bosnia and Rwanda, and finally the contemporary fate of the Rohingyas in Myanmar and the ISIS slaughter of Yazidis in Iraq. The volume ends with a chapter on the strategies for genocide prevention moving forward.
The Cambridge World History of Genocide
Author | : Ned Blackhawk,Ben Kiernan,Benjamin Madley,Rebe Taylor |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022-12-31 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1108486436 |
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The Cambridge World History of Genocide Volume 1 Genocide in the Ancient Medieval and Premodern Worlds
Author | : Ben Kiernan,T. M. Lemos,Tristan S. Taylor |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 801 |
Release | : 2023-01-31 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781108640343 |
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Volume I offers an introductory survey of the phenomenon of genocide. The first five chapters examine its major recurring themes, while the further nineteen are specific case studies. The combination of thematic and empirical approaches illuminates the origins and long history of genocide, its causes, consistent characteristics, and the connections linking various cases from earliest times to the early modern era. The themes examined include the roles of racism, the state, religion, gender prejudice, famine, and climate crises, as well as the role of human decision-making in the causation of genocide. The case studies cover events on four continents, ranging from prehistoric Europe and the Andes to ancient Israel, Mesopotamia, the early Greek world, Rome, Carthage, and the Mediterranean. It continues with the Norman Conquest of England's North, the Crusades, the Mongol Conquests, medieval India and Viet Nam, and a panoramic study of pre-modern China, as well as the Spanish conquests of the Canary Islands, the Caribbean, and Mexico.
The Cambridge World History of Genocide
Author | : Ned Blackhawk,Ben Kiernan,Benjamin Madley,Rebe Taylor |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1108759734 |
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Split into three volumes, The Cambridge World History of Genocide offers an analytical survey of genocide across six continents from prehistory to the twenty-first century. Combined, they compare and contrast cases in multiple different cultures and contexts, demonstrating common themes and sharp variations that have developed over time. By examining the long-term and immediate causes of genocide, these essays emphasize that genocidal intent has historically been shaped by structural factors and human decision-making. Featuring over 80 essays from experts across the field, together they cover ancient Carthage, the Holocaust, medieval Crusader massacres, Mongol conquests, the extermination of Indigenous peoples in European settler colonies in the Americas, Africa, and Australia, as well as prehistoric mass graves from the Alps to the Andes, and the Rohingya genocide in Myanmar. A much-needed addition to genocide studies, these volumes reveal how genocide is a world historical phenomenon that has operated under different names and capacities, but possesses similar key characteristics.
Genocide
Author | : Norman M. Naimark |
Publsiher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2017 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780199765270 |
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This world history of genocide examines the longue duree of mass murder from the beginning of human history to the present. Cases of genocide are examined as distinct episodes of killing, but in connection with earlier episodes. Communist and anti-communist genocides are considered, as are cases of settler (or colonial) genocide.
The Cambridge World History of Genocide
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Author | : Ben Kiernan,T. M. Lemos,Tristan S. Taylor |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2022 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 110865598X |
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Volume I offers an introductory survey of the phenomenon of genocide. The first five chapters examine its major recurring themes, while the further nineteen are specific case studies. The combination of thematic and empirical approaches illuminates the origins and long history of genocide, its causes, consistent characteristics, and the connections linking various cases from earliest times to the early modern era. The themes examined include the roles of racism, the state, religion, gender prejudice, famine, and climate crises, as well as the role of human decision-making in the causation of genocide. The case studies cover events on four continents, ranging from prehistoric Europe and the Andes to ancient Israel, Mesopotamia, the early Greek world, Rome, Carthage, and the Mediterranean. It continues with the Norman Conquest of England's North, the Crusades, the Mongol Conquests, medieval India and Viet Nam, and a panoramic study of pre-modern China, as well as the Spanish conquests of the Canary Islands, the Caribbean, and Mexico.
Modern Genocide 4 volumes
Author | : Paul R. Bartrop,Steven Leonard Jacobs |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 3894 |
Release | : 2014-12-17 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9798216118541 |
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This massive, four-volume work provides students with a close examination of 10 modern genocides enhanced by documents and introductions that provide additional historical and contemporary context for learning about and understanding these tragic events. Modern Genocide: The Definitive Resource and Document Collection spans nearly 1,700 pages presented in four volumes and includes more than 120 primary source documents, making it ideal for high school and beginning college students studying modern genocide as part of a larger world history curriculum. The coverage for each modern genocide, from Herero to Darfur, begins with an introductory essay that helps students conceptualize the conflict within an international context and enables them to better understand the complex role genocide has played in the modern world. There are hundreds of entries on atrocities, organizations, individuals, and other aspects of genocide, each written to serve as a springboard to meaningful discussion and further research. The coverage of each genocide includes an introductory overview, an explanation of the causes, consequences, perpetrators, victims, and bystanders; the international reaction; a timeline of events; an Analyze section that poses tough questions for readers to consider and provides scholarly, pro-and-con responses to these historical conundrums; and reference entries. This integrated examination of genocides occurring in the modern era not only presents an unprecedented research tool on the subject but also challenges the readers to go back and examine other events historically and, consequently, consider important questions about human society in the present and the future.