Totally unofficial : the autobiography of Raphael Lemkin / edited by Donna-Lee Frieze.
2013
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Title
Totally unofficial : the autobiography of Raphael Lemkin / edited by Donna-Lee Frieze.
Published
New Haven : Yale University Press, [2013]
Call Number
KKP110.L46 A3 2013
Former Call Number
Pol 082 L543 2013
ISBN
9780300186963 (hardback)
0300186967 (hardback)
0300186967 (hardback)
Description
xxvii, 293 pages ; 22 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)813392860
Summary
"Among the greatest intellectual heroes of modern times, Raphael Lemkin lived an extraordinary life of struggle and hardship, yet altered international law and redefined the world's understanding of group rights. He invented the concept and word "genocide" and propelled the idea into international legal status. An uncommonly creative pioneer in ethical thought, he twice was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Although Lemkin died alone and in poverty, he left behind a model for a life of activism, a legacy of major contributions to international law, and--not least--an unpublished autobiography. Presented here for the first time is his own account of his life, from his boyhood on a small farm in Poland with his Jewish parents, to his perilous escape from Nazi Europe, through his arrival in the United States and rise to influence as an academic, thinker, and revered lawyer of international criminal law"-- Provided by publisher.
"Life and work of Raphael Lemkin, who immigrated to the U.S. during World War II and made it his life's work to fight genocide, a term he coined, with the might of the U.N. Genocide Convention"-- Provided by publisher.
"Life and work of Raphael Lemkin, who immigrated to the U.S. during World War II and made it his life's work to fight genocide, a term he coined, with the might of the U.N. Genocide Convention"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 267-276) and index.
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
vii
Introduction The "Insistent Prophet" / Donna-Lee Frieze
ix
Preface
1
One.
Early Years
3
Two.
Flight, 1939
25
Three.
Flight, 1939--1940
41
Four.
Refugee in Lithuania, Latvia, and Sweden
60
Five.
From Sweden to the United States
79
Six.
First Impressions of America: April--June 1941
98
Seven.
Alerting the World to Genocide
112
Eight.
Birth of the Convention
118
Nine.
Geneva, 1948
133
Ten.
Paris, 1948
150
Eleven.
Climbing a Mountain Again
180
Twelve.
Nearing the End
219
Appendixes
223
Notes
241
Bibliography
267
Index
277