Description: Centuries of Genocide by Samuel Totten The fifth edition of Centuries of Genocide combines highly informative essays on major genocides with powerful first-person survivor testimonies. FORMAT Hardcover CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The new edition of this market-leading textbook includes a revised introduction and updated chapters with new research and insights. Four new case studies of twenty-first-century genocides bring this horrific history up to the present moment: the genocide perpetrated by the government during Argentinas "Dirty War," the genocide of the Yazidis by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), genocidal violence against the Rohingya in Myanmar, and Chinas genocide of the Uyghurs. Powerful survivor testimonies bring the essays to life and help readers grapple with the difficult lessons presented throughout the book. Author Biography Samuel Totten is a scholar of genocide studies and professor emeritus at the University of Arkansas. Table of Contents DedicationAcknowledgements Introduction Samuel Totten 1. The Genocide of Californias Yana Indians Benjamin Madley 2. Genocide of the Herero and Nama in German South-West Africa, 1904–1907Dominik J. Schaller 3. The Armenian GenocideRouben P. Adalian 4. Soviet Manmade Famine in UkraineJames Mace 5. The Holocaust: Jews, Gypsies, and the HandicappedDonald L. Niewyk 6. Genocide in BangladeshRounaq Jahan 7. Genocide in Cambodia Craig Etcheson 8. The Genocide Perpetrated by the Government of Argentina (1976–1983) Natasha Zaretsky 9. Guatemala: Acts of Genocide, Scorched-Earth Counterinsurgency War, and the Long Search for JusticeSusanne Jonas 10. The Anfal Operations in Iraqi Kurdistan Michiel Leezenberg 11. The 1994 Genocide in RwandaGerald Caplan 12. Genocidal Violence in the Former Yugoslavia: Bosnia Herzegovina Martin Mennecke 13. The Darfur GenocideSamuel Totten 14. ISISs Genocide of the YazidisSamuel Totten 15. Genocidal Violence against the Rohingya in MyanmarKen MacLean 16. Chinas Genocide of the Uyghurs Samuel Totten Afterword Samuel Totten Appendices Appendix I. The UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crimes of Genocide Appendix II. List of Crimes against Humanity Appendix III. Summary of the Concept of the Responsibility to Protect Appendix IV. A Select List of Films about Individual Genocides Appendix V. Table of Contents of Earlier Editions of Century of Genocide and Centuries of Genocide Index Review " Centuries of Genocide uniquely combines cutting-edge scholarship on more than fifteen historical cases of genocide with deeply humanizing - and impactful - first-hand accounts of their victims and survivors. Updated to now include critical cases of genocide that have unfolded in the twenty-first century, this new edition remains an essential teaching text in the field by offering undergraduate and graduate students a comprehensive comparative analysis of the causes and impacts of genocidal violence while engaging with potential strategies for its future prevention."--Nevin T. Aiken, University of Wyoming"Moments of genocide in history often get lost in numbers of dead, brief us/them narratives, and misrepresentations of out-of-control evil. It is too easy to forget that the lives lost were individuals and communities - all with unique beliefs, dreams, and families. Centuries of Genocide provides analysis of various large-scale genocidal atrocities but also includes eyewitness accounts, testimony, and reflections, which humanize the victims of seemingly inhuman mass destructiveness." --Linda M. Woolf, Webster University"After centuries of indifference and inaction towards genocide, it is time to get serious about preventing such atrocities. Knowledge is the first step toward caring enough to act. This comprehensive and authoritative volume will motivate scholars, activists, and public officials to take that step, cognizant of the challenges that must be overcome to effectively confront this stain on humanity."--Paul Slovic, University of Oregon"The fifth edition of this classic textbook includes updates on previously acknowledged genocides, such as of Armenians, Jewish-Europeans, Cambodians, and Rwandans, while bringing attention to important ongoing cases. Essays and accounts focus on victims, governments, militaries, and militias such as in settler-era California, the Cold War regimes of Argentina, juntas of Myanmar, and others which, with Tottens new additions on ISIS and China, make this a comprehensive collection." --Christopher Harrison, Northern Arizona University Details ISBN1487507755 Year 2022 ISBN-10 1487507755 ISBN-13 9781487507756 Format Hardcover Imprint University of Toronto Press Place of Publication Toronto Country of Publication Canada Edition 5th Illustrations 18 b&w maps, 2 b&w tables Pages 736 Author Samuel Totten Subtitle Critical Essays and Eyewitness Accounts, Fifth Edition Publication Date 2022-10-04 UK Release Date 2022-10-04 Edited by Samuel Totten Publisher University of Toronto Press Edition Description 5th ed. Alternative 9781487525354 DEWEY 909.82 Audience Tertiary & Higher Education AU Release Date 2022-11-06 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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