Genocide
Material type: TextSeries: Sage library of international relationsPublication details: London Sage 2008Description: in 4V 24 cmISBN:- 9781847870223 (set)
- 364.151 22 GE-
- HV6322.7 .G446 2008
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Includes bibliographical references.
v.1. Genocide in theory and law -- v.2. Genocide in history -- v.3. Perpetrators, victims, bystanders, rescuers -- v.4. Prevention, intervention, and accountability.
This four-volume set provides a comprehensive collection of classic and contemporary works on genocide sourced from a wide range of disciplines including international relations, international law, anthropology, psychology, history, and sociology.
Volume I- highlights the legal framings of genocide and deploys some of the key theoretical contributions of the academic field of comparative genocide studies.
Volume II- seeks to provide both an empirical and an argumentative survey of key genocides in human history, particularly those of the modern period.
Volume III- focuses on the rich debates over human beings’ agency in genocide, and the political, psychological, sociological, and anthropological perspectives that illuminate it.
Volume IV- explores diverse strategies of genocide prevention, and the spirited debate over humanitarian intervention and post-genocide peace building and restitution.
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