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Genocide (Contemporary Issues Companion) (2001)

by Bonnie Szumski

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Events in Bosnia and Rwanda in the 1990s demonstrated the genocide -- the deliberate and organized killing of entire cultural and ethnic groups -- is not just a historical calamity, but a contemporary dilemma facing the international community. Contributors to this anthology examine both historical genocide, including the Holocaust, and more recent instances of genocide, and discuss ways such tragedies could be prevented in the future.… (more)
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Events in Bosnia and Rwanda in the 1990s demonstrated the genocide -- the deliberate and organized killing of entire cultural and ethnic groups -- is not just a historical calamity, but a contemporary dilemma facing the international community. Contributors to this anthology examine both historical genocide, including the Holocaust, and more recent instances of genocide, and discuss ways such tragedies could be prevented in the future.

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