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Genocide perspectives I : essays in comparative genocide / editor-in-chief Colin Tatz
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T/572.994 GEN
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Sydney: Centre for Comparative Genocide Studies, Macquarie University
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1997
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ix, 365 p. ; 23 cm.
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1864081597
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Book
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Contains eight original research essays based on the study of comparative genocide, seeking to analyse the motives for group-specific killings across the ages.
Contents:
Colin Tatz: Introducing perspective -- Adam Kleemeyer: The case of East Timor: twenty years of genocide and denial -- Richard Kimber: Genocide or not? the situation in Central Australia, 1860-1895 -- Paul R Bartrop: The Powhatans of Virginia and the English
invasion of America: destruction without genocide -- David Young: The trial of remembrance: monuments and memories of the Porrajmos -- Vera Ranki: Old patterns emerge from under the red varnish: the radical right in post-communist Hungary -- Tamsin Solomon: Antisemitism as free speech: judicial responses to hate propaganda in Zundel and Keegstra -- Ernest Hunter: At the healer's limits: three medical survivors of Auschwitz -- Kurt Jonassohn: Hunger as a low technology weapon, with special reference to genocide -- Zdzislaw J. Ryn: Survivor's syndrome: transgenerational evolution -- Colin Tatz: Genocide and the politics of memory.
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