Genocide Perspectives IV

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Featuring Essays on the Vatican and the Holocaust, Australian Responses to the Armenian Genocide, the Nuremberg Legacy and Genocide and the Healing Professions.

 

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Book Description: Colin Tatz (ed). The fourth in the Genocide Perspectives Series, this volume includes the following articles: Colin Tatz, ‘The Magnitude of Genocide’; Rowan Savage, ‘With Scorn and Bias’: Genocidal Dehumanisation in Bureaucratic Discourse’; Michael Dudley and Fran Gale, ‘Genocide and the Healing Professions’; Robert M Kaplan and Garry Walter, ‘From Kraepelin to Karadzic: Psychiatry’s Long Road to Genocide; Colin Tatz, ‘Noughts and Crosses: The Silence of the Churches in the Holocaust Years’; Paul O’Shea, ‘The Vatican, the Holocaust, and the Archives’; Winton Higgins, ‘The Nuremberg Legacy in the New Millenium’, Panayiotis Diamadis, ‘Children and Genocide’; Ruth Balint, ‘The War Crimes Case of Károly Zentai and the Quest for Historical Justice’; Shannon Woodcock, ‘The Holocaust and Romani Romanians: Deportation and Resistance’; Vicken Babkenian, ‘Australian Responses to the Armenian Genocide, 1915-1930’, David Denborough and Cheryl White, ‘Responding to Genocide in Rwanda: Local Knowledge and Counterstories’; Paul Bartrop, Righteousness in the Face of Evil’. Published by The Australian Institute for Holocaust & Genocide Studies and UTSePress; 2012. Paperback. 495 pages.  ISBN 9780987236975.

Weight .658 kg
Dimensions 21 × 14.9 × 2.5 cm

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