Genocide

Ugur Üngör (red.)

Genocide

New Perspectives on its Causes, Courses and Consequences

The twentieth century has been called, not inaccurately, a century of genocide. And the beginning of the twenty-first century has seen little change, with genocidal violence in Darfur, Congo, Sri Lanka, and Syria. Why is genocide so widespread, and so difficult to stop, across societies that differ so much culturally, technologically, and politically?
That's the question that this collection addresses, gathering a stellar roster of contributors to offer a range of perspectives from different disciplines to attempt to understand the pervasiveness of genocidal violence. Challenging outdated beliefs and conventions that continue to influence our understanding, Genocide constitutes a major contribution to the scholarship on mass violence.
Redacteur

Ugur Üngör

Ugur Ümit Üngör is Assistant Professor at the Department of History at Utrecht University and at the NIOD: Institute for War, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies in Amsterdam. His main area of interest is the historical sociology of mass violence. His most recent publications include Confiscation and Destruction: The Young Turk Seizure of Armenian Property (Continuum, 2011) and the award-winning The Making of Modern Turkey: Nation and State in Eastern Anatolia, 1913-1950 (Oxford University Press, 2011).
Titel
Genocide
Subtitel
New Perspectives on its Causes, Courses and Consequences
Redacteur
Ugur Üngör
ISBN
9789048518654
Uitvoering
eBook PDF
Aantal pagina's
286
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
15.6 x 23.4 cm
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Serie
War, Conflict and Genocide Studies
Categorie
War, Conflict and Genocide Studies
Discipline
History, Art History, and Archaeology
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