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Book Description: Nikki Marczak & Kirril Shields (eds). The fifth in the Genocide Perspectives Series, this volume includes the following articles: Douglas Booth, ‘Colin Tatz: Compelled to Repair a Flawed World’; Anna Haebich, ‘Reflections on the Bringing the Home Report’’; John Maynard, ‘Genocide by Any Other Name’; Jennifer Balint, ‘Too Near and Too Far: Australia’s Reluctance to Name and Prosecute Genocide’; Michael Robertson, Edwina Light, Wendy Lipworth and Garry Walter, ‘Psychiatry, Genocide and the National Socialist State: Lessons Learnt, Ignored and Forgotten’; Konrad Kwiet and George Weisz, ‘First Do No Harm!’ A Medical Experiment on Australian Prisoners of War and the Career of the Military Physician’; Geoffrey Robertson QC, ‘100 Year Commemoration of the Armenian Genocide, April 24, 2015 – Sydney Town Hall Speech’, Nikki Marczak, ‘The Early Days: Illuminating Armenian Women’s Experiences’; Annie Pohlman, ‘Finding a Way: Women’s Stories of Daily Survival after the 1965 Killings in Indonesia’; The Hon. Michael Kirby, ‘North Korea: Genocide or Not?’; Tony Barta, ‘Surrealities and the Membrane of Innocence’, Kirril Shields, ‘Through German Eyes: Amateur Photos and Trans-Generational Renegotiations of the Holocaust’; Deborah Mayersen, ‘Faith after Genocide’; Winton Higgins, ‘Can the American Alliance Stop Colluding in Genocide?’; Colin Tatz, ‘Teaching about Genocide’. Published by UTSePress; 2017. Paperback. 271 pages. ISBN 9780994503985.