Genocide in our time : an annotated bibliography with analytical introductions / by Michael N. Dobkowski and Isidor Wallimann.
1992
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Title
Genocide in our time : an annotated bibliography with analytical introductions / by Michael N. Dobkowski and Isidor Wallimann.
Published
Ann Arbor, Mich. : Pierian Press, [1992]
Copyright
©1992
Call Number
JX6731.G4 D654 1992
ISBN
087650280X
Description
xvi, 183 pages ; 28 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)27416825
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Table of Contents
Preface
General Introduction to the Topic / Michael Dobkowski Isidor Wallimann
Ch. I
Ethnocide / Alison Palmer
Ethnocide and Genocide Contrasted
1
Ethnocide and Development
2
Organizations to Protect Indigenous Peoples
2
Forms of Ethnocide
2
The Question of Intent
4
Interactions of Ethnocide and Genocide
5
Ethnogenesis
5
Annotated Bibliography
7
Ch. 2
The Holocaust / Michael Dobkowski
23
Bureaucracy and Barbarism
23
Intentionalism Versus Functionalism
24
Was the Holocaust Unique?
24
The Paper-Shuffling Genocide
24
The Banality of Evil
25
The Milieu of Anti-Semitism
25
War Made Genocide Possible
25
The Challenge We Face Today
26
Annotated Bibliography
27
Ch. 3
The Issue of the Holocaust as a Unique Event / Alan Rosenberg Evelyn Silverman
47
Comparability or Uniqueness
48
Three Principal Options
48
Explicating the Uniqueness Question
49
What Constitutes Uniqueness?
50
Contextualists
51
The Historikerstreit
51
Intention Versus Methodology
52
Interpretive Grids
52
Annotated Bibliography
55
Ch. 4
The Victims Who Survived / Sidney M. Bolkosky
67
Annotated Bibliography
72
Appendix: The Diary / Agi Rubin
Commentary / Sidney Bolkosky
76
Ch. 5
The Armenian Genocide: Revisionism and Denial / Rouben Adalian
85
Post-War Unsettlement
85
Sidebar: The Armenian Genocide: 1915-1923: An Introduction
86
Annotated Bibliography for Sidebar
88
Eastern Armenia Under Communism
88
Abdications and Retributions
89
Turkey Reformed
89
Armenians in Diaspora
90
Turning Points
90
Defining the Armenian Experience
91
The Arguments
92
The Authors
92
Annotated Bibliography for Main Article
95
Ch. 6
The Ukrainian Famine / Lyman H. Legters
107
Lenin's New Economic Policy
108
"Primitive Accumulation"
108
Collectivization
109
Peasantry and Nationality
109
Unrelenting Grain Procurement
109
Terror-Famine
110
The UN Definition of Genocide
110
Annotated Bibliography
111
Ch. 7
Genocide and Modern War / Eric Markusen
117
The Violence of the Twentieth Century
117
Structural Violence
119
The Preparations for Nuclear Omnicide
120
Genocide and Modern War as Forms of Governmental Mass Killing
121
Genocide
121
Modern (Total) War
122
Connections and Commonalities Between Genocide and Modern War
124
Modern War Expedites Genocide
124
Blurring of the Line Between War and Genocide
124
Psychosocial Facilitating Factors Common to Both Genocide and Modern War
125
Annotated Bibliography
131
Ch. 8
Early Warning, Intervention, and Prevention of Genocide / Israel W. Charny
149
The Foreseeability of Genocide
149
No Cooperation with Mass Killers
150
The Record of Governments Is Very Poor
150
Ugly Behaviors in the Bastions of Democracy
150
The U.S. and Pol Pot
151
The U.S., Israel, and China
151
Israel, the U.S., and the Armenian Genocide
151
The Responsibility of Individuals
151
The Courage to Withstand One's Own Nation
152
Proposal for a World Genocide Early Warning System Foundation
152
Early Warning Processes
154
Other Proposals for Preventing Genocide
156
International Alert
156
Annotated Bibliography
158
Appendix: Chronology of Genocide / Michael Dobkowski
167
Author Index
169
Title Index
175