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Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity
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Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity Other - 2004

by Dinah L. Shelton (Editor)


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Genocide has been with us since the beginning of history and is a key element in the study of world history at nearly every level. The most widely studied and catastrophic examples are, however, historically close to the present day: the Nazi Holocaust, "ethnic cleansing" in Bosnia, tribal warfare in Rwanda and more. The Encyclopedia spans the globe to explain the issues behind crimes against humanity and human rights issues as they relate to individual countries and the world at large. It traces the history of events that qualify as genocide and crimes against humanity, profiles perpetrators and heroes, and explains international laws and law proceedings aimed at ending these practices. It also delves into depictions and manifestations of the phenomenon, such as propaganda, sociological and philosophical explanations, literature and film.

Details

  • Title Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity
  • Author Dinah L. Shelton (Editor)
  • Binding Other
  • Pages 1458
  • Volumes 3
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher MacMillan
  • Date November 2004
  • Illustrated Yes
  • ISBN 9780028659923 / 0028659929
  • Library of Congress subjects Genocide - History
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2004006587
  • Dewey Decimal Code 304.663