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_aGenocide _bcritical concepts in historical studies |
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_aNew York _bRoutledge _c2010 |
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300 | _ain 6V | ||
300 | _aV1 xvii,461p. | ||
300 | _aV2 viii,367p. | ||
300 | _aV3 vii,396p | ||
300 | _aV4 ix,393p | ||
300 | _a.V5 vii,475p. | ||
300 | _aV6 vii,418p. | ||
490 | 0 | _aCritical concepts in historical studies | |
520 | _aGenocide is at once a legal, historical, and sociological concept; it is subject to considerable definitional dispute. Volume I- brings together the most important and influential thinking on its contested definition.It also gathers work on the various attempts to explain the occurrence of genocide. Volumes II and III- collect the key research on genocidal phenomena across history and in all parts of the globe. Volumes IV and VI- of the collection focus on genocide in the twentieth century and beyond. Volume IV is devoted to the Holocaust, and to the Nazi extermination policies more generally, and to Stalin’s genocidal policies in the Soviet Union.Volume VI also explores the emergence of the controversial ‘duty to protect’ doctrine. Volume V- gathers key research on often overlooked—and sometimes wilfully ignored—episodes. Topics covered here include the partition of India; Nigeria, 1967–70; and the ongoing events in Darfur. | ||
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