Encountering Genocide: Personal Accounts from Victims, Perpetrators, and WitnessesCutting-edge in its scope and approach, this unique volume offers first-person accounts of modern genocides to enable readers to more fully examine genocidal experiences and better understand the horror of such events. From the atrocities of the Holocaust to the ongoing horrors in Darfur, genocide has been a gruesome and all-too-prominent fixture of modern history. There is no better way to examine and understand these events than through the accounts of those involved. This unique collection of primary sources features 50 documents, some of which have never before been made public. These firsthand accounts—diary entries, memoirs, oral testimony, original interviews, and more—illuminate 10 genocides of the 20th and 21st centuries as they were experienced by victims, perpetrators, and bystanders. The book begins with the Herero Genocide (1904–1907) and ends with a consideration of the atrocities in Darfur. Each of the 50 documents features a brief introduction that provides basic and essential information such as who created it as well as when, where, and why. The work concludes with an analysis comprised of scholarly commentary, additional contextual information, and a list of questions that will serve as a springboard for student discussion of history and of the nature of survival in the face of evil.
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If we cannot discern what genocide really means by reference to those who have undergone its trials, we never will. This project started while I was still enjoying the honor of being the Ida E. King Distinguished Visiting Professor of ...
We may never know, but the use of testimony, however fragmentary it might be, will start the process of rescuing history from oblivion, and for this reason alone all testimonial accounts are of use. Above all, survivors are mostly ...
My knowledge of many centralAfrican peoples, Bantu and others, convinces me that the Negro will never submit to a treaty but only to naked force.Yesterday before my departure I ordered the execution of those prisoners captured and ...
Individuals who were never in a state of rebellion, such as women and children, were thus being persecuted to their destruction. Looking at the language of von Trotha's order gives ...
Natives who were placed in gaol at that time never came out alive. Many died of sheer starvation and brutal treatment. . . . The Hereros were far more humane in the field than the Germans. They were once a fine race.
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3 THE HOLOCAUST | 67 |
4 THE CAMBODIAN GENOCIDE | 119 |
5 THE GUATEMALAN GENOCIDE | 149 |
6 THE EAST TIMOR GENOCIDE | 169 |
7 THE KURDISTAN GENOCIDE | 189 |
8 THE RWANDAN GENOCIDE | 199 |
9 THE BOSNIAN GENOCIDE | 241 |
10 THE DARFUR GENOCIDE | 281 |
Bibliography | 291 |
Index | 297 |
About the Author | 305 |
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Encountering Genocide: Personal Accounts from Victims, Perpetrators, and ... Paul R. Bartrop Pregled nije dostupan - 2014 |