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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Notes on contributors
Editor’s preface: the present and future of genocide studies
Acknowledgments
Part 1: Theories
1. From Definition to Process: the effects and roots of genocide
2. The Concept of “Genocidal Social Practices”
3. Genocidal Moralities: a critique
Part 2: Themes
4. The Destruction of Sarajevo’s Vijećnica: a case of genocidal cultural destruction?
5. Genocidal Masculinity
6. Invisible Males: a critical assessment of UN gender mainstreaming policies in the Congolese genocide
7. Tracking Evidence of Genocide through Environmental Change: applying remote sensing to the study of genocide
8. Genocide and Structural Violence: charting the terrain
9. Moral Bystanders and Mass Violence
Part 3: Cases
10. When “The World Was Turned Upside Down”: California and Oregon’s Tolowa Indian genocide, 1851–1856
11. Fresh Understandings of the Armenian Genocide: mapping new terrain with old questions
12. Sri Lanka and Genocidal Violence: from retrospective to prospective research
13. Researching Genocide in Africa: establishing ethnological and historical context
14. The Challenge of Social Reconciliation in Rwanda: identity, justice, and transformation
Selected bibliography
Index
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