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A Cultural History of Genocide: Volumes 1-6: The Cultural Histories Series

Editat de Professor Paul R. Bartrop
en Limba Engleză Quantity pack – 22 sep 2021
How has human response to genocide evolved over time? What effect has it had on our understanding of the cause and consequences of genocide? Spanning 2,800 years of human history, A Cultural History of Genocide offers the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary overview of genocide from ancient times to the present day. With six highly illustrated volumes all written by leading scholars, this is the definitive reference work on the subject of genocide. Individual volume editors ensure the cohesion of the whole, and to make it as easy as possible to use, chapter titles are identical across each of the volumes. This gives the choice of reading about a specific period in one of the volumes, or following a theme across history by reading the relevant chapter in each of the six. The six volumes cover: 1. - Ancient World (800 BCE - 800 CE); 2. - Middle Ages (800 - 1400); 3. - Early Modern World (1400 - 1789); 4. - Long Nineteenth Century (1789 - 1914); 5. - Era of Total War (1914 - 1945); 6. - Modern World (1945 - present).Themes (and chapter titles) are: Responses to Genocide; Motivations and Justifications for Genocide; Genocide Perpetrators; Genocide Victims; Genocide and Memory; Consequences of Genocide; Representations of Genocide; Causes of Genocide. The page extent for the pack is approximately 1,720 pp with c. 240 illustrations. Each volume opens with Notes on Contributors and an Introduction and concludes with Notes, Bibliography, and an Index.The Cultural Histories SeriesA Cultural History of Genocide is part of The Cultural Histories series. Titles are available as hardcover sets for libraries needing just one subject or preferring a tangible reference for their shelves or as part of a fully-searchable digital library. The digital product is available to institutions by annual subscription or on perpetual access via www.bloomsburyculturalhistory.com . Individual volumes for academics and researchers interested in specific historical periods are also available in print or digitally via www.bloomsburycollections.com .
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350034600
ISBN-10: 1350034606
Ilustrații: 240 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 169 x 244 x 117 mm
Greutate: 3.71 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria The Cultural Histories Series

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Caracteristici

An interdisciplinary approach to the study of genocide, bringing in perspectives from history, cultural studies, literary studies, anthropology, political science, classical studies and religious studies

Notă biografică

Paul R. Bartrop is Professor of History and Director of the Center for Judaic, Holocaust and Genocide Studies at Florida Gulf Coast University, USA. He is the author and co-author of several books, including Resisting the Holocaust: Upstanders, Partisans, and Survivors (2016), Encountering Genocide: Personal Accounts from Victims, Perpetrators, and Witnesses (2014) and Genocide: The Basics (2014).

Cuprins

Volume 1: A Cultural History of Genocide in the Ancient WorldEdited by Tristan Taylor, University of New England, Australia1. Causes, Charlie Trimm2. Motivations and Justifications, David Konstan3. Perpetrators, Shawn Kelley4. Victims, Richard J. G. Evans5. Responses, David John Colwill6. Consequences, Kathy L. Gaca7. Representations, Clemens Koehn8. Memory, Sarah LawrenceVolume 2: A Cultural History of Genocide in the Middle AgesEdited by Melodie H. Eichbauer, Florida Gulf Coast University, USA1. Causes of Genocide: Distorted Reflections in the Mirror of the Middle Ages, Jonathan Elukin2. Motivations and Justifications for Genocide: Forced Migration and Persecution as Imperial Policy in the Byzantine World, 550-1200, Edward M. Schoolman3. Genocide Perpetrators: Early Middle Ages, David Bachrach and Bernard S. Bachrach 4. Genocide Victims: The Cleansing of Impurity, Kenneth Stow 5. Responses to Genocide: Coercion and Marginalization of Jews and Muslims in Gratian's Decretum, Anna Sapir Abulafia6. Consequences of Genocide: Muslim Responses to the Crusades, Alexander Mallett7. Representations of Genocide: Slaughter, Expulsion, and Enslavement in the Crusades to the Holy Land, Alan V. Murray 8. Genocide and Memory: An Unlikely Case Study, Piotr GóreckiVolume 3: A Cultural History of Genocide in the Early Modern WorldEdited by Igor Pérez Tostado, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Spain1. Causes, Eamon Darcy2. Motivations and Justifications, H. E. Braun3. Perpetrators, Habtamu Tegegne4. Victims, Bindu Malieckal5. Responses, Igor Pérez Tostado6. Consequences, Christophe Giudicelli7. Representations, David El Kenz8. Memory, Bartolomé ClaveroVolume 4: A Cultural History of Genocide in the Long Nineteenth CenturyEdited by David Meola, University of South Alabama, USA1. Causes, Lauren Faulkner Rossi2. Motivations and Justifications, Adam Jones3. Perpetrators, Stefanie Kunze and Alex Alvarez4. Victims, Ashley Riley Sousa5. Responses, Dean Pavlakis6. Consequences, Adam A. Blackler7. Representations, Cathie Carmichael8. Memory, Jermaine O. McCalpinVolume 5: A Cultural History of Genocide in the Era of Total WarEdited by Elisa von Joedon-Forgey, Stockton University, USA1. Causes, Elisa von Joeden-Forgey2. Motivations and Justifications, Ugur Ümit Üngör3. Perpetrators, Paul R. Bartrop4. Victims, Krista Hegburg5. Responses, Hannibal Travis6. Consequences, Henry C. Theriault7. Representations, Jessica A. Evers8. Memory, Khatchig MouradianVolume 6: A Cultural History of Genocide in the Modern WorldEdited by Deborah Mayersen, University of New South Wales Canberra, Australia1. The Causes of Genocide, Stephen McLoughlin2. Motivations and Justifications for Genocide Since 1945, Maureen S. Hiebert3. The Age of the Perpetrator, Kjell Anderson4. Victims of Genocide, Deborah Mayersen5. Responses to Genocide, Carrie Booth Walling6. Consequences of Genocide, Wendy Lambourne7. Representations of Genocide in Literature and Art, Jane M. Gangi8. Genocide and Memory, Bridget Conley