Description |
iv, 353 pages ; 23 cm |
Contents |
Introduction: What is genocide? Notes toward a definition / Jack Nusan Porter -- I. The Jews -- Whose Holocaust? / Yehuda Bauer -- The genocidal universe / Alan Rosenberg -- Who shall bear guilt for the Holocaust? The human dilemma / Henry L. Feingold -- Why didn't the Jews fight back? / Jack Nusan Porter -- II. The Armenians -- The unremembered genocide / Marjorie Housepian -- Massacre or genocide : an essay in personal biography / Leon A. Chorbajian -- Genocide, the United Nations, and the Armenians / James H. Tashjian -- III. The Gypsies -- The extermination of the Gypsies / Philip Friedman -- Hitler and the Gypsies / Dora E. Yates -- The fate of Polish Gypsies / Jerzy Ficowski -- "Mastering the past" : Germans and Gypsies / Gabrielle Tyrnauer -- IV. Post-World War II genocides -- The Hutu-Tutsi conflict in Burundi / Rene Lemarchand -- The Ache of Paraguay / Richard Arens -- The people of East Timor / Mike Chamberlain -- The Buddhists of Tibet / International Commission of Jurists -- The situation in Cambodia / David Aikman -- The Bengalis of East Pakistan / Rounaq Jahan -- V. The implications of genocide -- Witnessing survival / Robert Jay Lifton -- On preventing genocide / Helen Fein -- America's shame : the unratified genocide treaty / William Korey -- A genocide early warning system / Israel W. Charny |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages 337-348 |
Subject |
Civil rights.
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Genocide -- Case studies.
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Human rights.
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Author |
Porter, Jack Nusan.
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LC no. |
81040580 |
ISBN |
0819122890 |
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0819122904 (paperback) |
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