Centuries of Genocide: Essays and Eyewitness Accounts

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Samuel Totten, William S. Parsons
Routledge, Sep 10, 2012 - Political Science - 616 pages

The fourth edition of Centuries of Genocide: Essays and Eyewitness Accounts addresses examples of genocides perpetrated in the nineteenth, twentieth, and twenty-first centuries. Each chapter of the book is written by a recognized expert in the field, collectively demonstrating a wide range of disciplinary perspectives. The book is framed by an introductory essay that spells out definitional issues, as well as the promises, complexities, and barriers to the prevention and intervention of genocide.

To help the reader learn about the similarities and differences among the various cases, each case is structured around specific leading questions. In every chapter authors address: Who committed the genocide? How was the genocide committed? Why was the genocide committed? Who were the victims? What were the outstanding historical forces? What was the long-range impact? What were the responses? How do scholars interpret this genocide? How does learning about this genocide contribute to the field of study?

While the material in each chapter is based on sterling scholarship and wide-ranging expertise of the authors, eyewitness accounts give voice to the victims. This book is an attempt to provoke the reader into understanding that learning about genocide is important and that we all have a responsibility not to become immune to acts of genocide, especially in the interdependent world in which we live today.

Revision highlights include:

  • New chapters on genocide of Native Americans in the nineteenth century, genocide in Australia, and genocide in the Nuba Mountains
  • New chapter authors on Herero genocide and Rwanda genocide
  • Consolidation of the 3 chapters on the Holocaust into one focused case
  • Several chapters from past editions that were omitted are now available on a companion website (Indonesia, Burundi, indigenous peoples)
 

Contents

Samuel Totten and William S Parsons
1
Ben Madley
17
Colin Tatz
55
Dominik J Schaller
89
Rouben P Adalian
117
James E Mace
157
Jews Gypsies and the Handicapped Donald L Niewyk
191
Rounaq Jahan
249
Acts of Genocide and Scorchedearth Counterinsurgency War Susanne Jonas
355
Michiel Leezenberg
395
Alex De Waal
421
Gerald Caplan
447
Bosnia Herzegovina Martin Mennecke
477
Samuel Totten
513
UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
578
Index
583

James Dunn
279
Ben Kiernan
317

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About the author (2012)

Samuel Totten is a Professor at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, and co-founding editor of Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal. He has also been a Fulbright Fellow at the Centre for Conflict Management, National University of Rwanda.

William S. Parsons is Chief of Staff for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, D.C.