Genocide Perspectives I: Essays in Comparative Genocide

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Featuring Essays on Australia, the Holocaust, East Timor, Antisemitism and Hungary.

 

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Book Description: Colin Tatz (Editor in Chief), Sandra Tatz and Paul Tatz (Associate Editors), Darren O’Brien and Peter Arnold (Assistant Editors). The first volume in the Genocide Perspectives Series, this volume includes the following articles: Adam Kleemeyer, ‘The Case of East Timor: Twenty Years of Genocide and Denial’; Richard Kimber, ‘Genocide or Not? The Situation in Central Australia’; 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’. Centre for Comparative Genocide Studies, Macquarie University; 1997. Paperback. 365 pages.  ISBN 1864081597.

Weight .591 kg
Dimensions 23 × 15.3 × 2 cm

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