Chorbajian, Levon, and Shirinian, George, editors. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999, 309 pages. ISBN 0312219334.
"Rare, however, is a people which experiences its own death and survives to contemplate its demise."
Rouben Paul Adalian
Description: Many of the world's leading authorities from history, sociology, political science and psychology shed new light on the major genocides of the twentieth century in this collection. The collection contains papers shedding light on historical and ideological aspects of major genocides of the 20th century. Papers are arranged in sections on approaches to genocide, the Armenian Genocide, and comparative genocide, genocide denial, and prevention. There is a strong focus on the Armenian Genocide throughout the book.
Sample Chapters:
Science, Modernity, and Authorized Terror: Reconsidering the Genocidal State by Irving Horowitz
Comparison of Genocides by Yehuda Bauer
Adalian,Rouben Paul, A Comparative Method for Examining the Consequences of the Armenian Genocide
Dadrian, Vahakn N., The Convergent Roles of the State and a Governmental Party in the Armenian Genocide
Akçam, Taner, The Genocide of the Armenians and the Silence of the Turks
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Fein,Helen, Testing Theories Brutally: Armenian (1915) Bosnia 91992), and Rwanda (1994)
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Kiernan, Ben, Pol Pot and Enver Pasha: A Comparison of the Cambodia and Armenia Genocides
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