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The genocide reader : the politics of ethnicity and extermination / [edited by] Marnie J. McCuen.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Ideas in conflict seriesPublication details: Hudson, Wis. : GEM Publications, c2000.Description: 176 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0865961840
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HV6322.7 .G4564 2000
Contents:
Contemporary understanding of genocide: concepts and questions / Peter J. Stoett -- Genocide: a modern crime, global consequences / Raphael Lemkin -- Ordinary Germans, extraordinary antisemitism / Daniel J. Goldhagen -- Ordinary Germans, extraordinary conditions / Victoria J. Barnett -- Holocaust denial: recognizing the unique fate of the Jews / Lucy S. Dawidowicz -- Holocaust denial: reclaiming the invisible victims / Ward Churchill -- The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide -- The most horrendous holocaust in history: the point / Winona LaDuke -- Indians lost the war: the counterpoint / Jeffrey Hart -- Guatemalan genocide: the point / Commission on Historical Clarification -- Guatemalan genocide: the counterpoint / Steve Salisbury -- Cultural genocide: Canada's struggle to repair the past / Michael Downey -- Cultural genocide: Canada puts race before children's welfare / Deborah Jones -- Inside Pol Pot's Cambodia, 1975-1979 / John Barron -- Killing birds: the U.S. and Cambodia, 1969-1973 / Ben Kiernan -- Pol Pot's death and his place in history / Jeffrey Hart -- Pol Pot's death and his place in media / Edward S. Herman -- A genocidal regime: the point / David P. Chandler -- A genocidal regime: the counterpoint / Sidney Schanberg -- The causes of Rwandan genocide: ethnic rivalry / Yenwith K. Whitney -- The causes of Rwandan genocide: political power / Alan Zarembo -- The causes of Rwandan genocide: economics / Emmanuel Ohajan -- Intervention: the church's response / Carole Collins -- Intervention: the failure of the international community / Stephen J. Pope -- Intervention: genocide prevention is needed / Robert J. White.
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Books Books AIU/NEGST - Tony Wilmot Memorial Library General Stacks General Circulation HV 6322.7.G4564 2000 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 18 Available R309273232

Includes bibliographical references.

Contemporary understanding of genocide: concepts and questions / Peter J. Stoett -- Genocide: a modern crime, global consequences / Raphael Lemkin -- Ordinary Germans, extraordinary antisemitism / Daniel J. Goldhagen -- Ordinary Germans, extraordinary conditions / Victoria J. Barnett -- Holocaust denial: recognizing the unique fate of the Jews / Lucy S. Dawidowicz -- Holocaust denial: reclaiming the invisible victims / Ward Churchill -- The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide -- The most horrendous holocaust in history: the point / Winona LaDuke -- Indians lost the war: the counterpoint / Jeffrey Hart -- Guatemalan genocide: the point / Commission on Historical Clarification -- Guatemalan genocide: the counterpoint / Steve Salisbury -- Cultural genocide: Canada's struggle to repair the past / Michael Downey -- Cultural genocide: Canada puts race before children's welfare / Deborah Jones -- Inside Pol Pot's Cambodia, 1975-1979 / John Barron -- Killing birds: the U.S. and Cambodia, 1969-1973 / Ben Kiernan -- Pol Pot's death and his place in history / Jeffrey Hart -- Pol Pot's death and his place in media / Edward S. Herman -- A genocidal regime: the point / David P. Chandler -- A genocidal regime: the counterpoint / Sidney Schanberg -- The causes of Rwandan genocide: ethnic rivalry / Yenwith K. Whitney -- The causes of Rwandan genocide: political power / Alan Zarembo -- The causes of Rwandan genocide: economics / Emmanuel Ohajan -- Intervention: the church's response / Carole Collins -- Intervention: the failure of the international community / Stephen J. Pope -- Intervention: genocide prevention is needed / Robert J. White.

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