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Advancing Genocide Studies Personal Accounts And Insights From Scholars In The Field 1st Samuel Totten

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Advancing Genocide Studies Personal Accounts And Insights From Scholars In The Field 1st Samuel Totten
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.54 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Samuel Totten
ISBN: 9781315083001, 9781412862004, 9781412862455, 1315083000, 1412862000, 1412862450
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1st

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Advancing Genocide Studies Personal Accounts And Insights From Scholars In The Field 1st Samuel Totten by Samuel Totten 9781315083001, 9781412862004, 9781412862455, 1315083000, 1412862000, 1412862450 instant download after payment.

Advancing Genocide Studies follows in the footsteps of the editor's earlier volume, Pioneers of Genocide Studies. Here a new generation of scholars presents personal essays that reveal their motivation to study genocide, the passion that drives them to continue its study, their primary scholarly interests and efforts, and their perspective on the field as it currently stands. The contributors come from diverse backgrounds, numerous different nations and various disciplines: Kjell Anderson (The Netherlands, criminology); Yair Auron (Israel, history and education); Taner Akcam (Turkey and United States, history and sociology); Alexander Alvarez (United States, criminology); Gerry Caplan (Canada, history); Craig Etcheson (United States, international relations); Maureen Hiebert (Canada, political science); Adam Jones (Canada, political science); Henry Theriault (United States, philosophy); Samuel Totten (United States, history and political science); and Ugor Ungor (The Netherlands, history and sociology). All the contributors are well known in the field of genocide studies, and all have made important contributions to this area. Variously, they have done important theoretical work, produced new findings vis-à-vis old cases of genocide, and are pursuing new issues and topics within the field of genocide studies. Many have worked "on the ground" and bring a sense of immediacy to various crises.

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