New Edition "Teaching About Genocide" Published
Contents:
Helen Fein, Reflections on Studying Genocide for Three Decades
Joyce Apsel, Teaching about Genocide,
COURSE SYLLABI AND OTHER TEACHING RESOURCES
(Study Questions, Topic Reports, Research, Exams, Bibliography)
Armenian Genocide: Henry Theriault, Clark University, Political Science-- The Armenian Genocide
Holocaust: Berel Lang, Trinity College, Humanities--The Holocaust: Historical, Philosophical and Literary Aspects; Robert Skloot, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Theatre and Drama-- The Holocaust Theme in Western Drama
Genocide and Holocaust: William Brustein, University of Minnesota, Sociology-- Topics in Political Sociology: Politics of Hate & Genocide; Herbert Hirsch, Virginia Commonwealth University, Political Science-- Genocide and Holocaust; Eric Markusen, Southwest State University, Social Work and Sociology-- The Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights; Gordon Mork and Robert Melson, Purdue University, Political Science and History-- Holocaust and Genocide
Genocide: Joyce Apsel, Drew University, History-- Genocide after 1945 in the Century of Genocide; Frank Chalk, Concordia University (Canada), History-- History and Sociology of Genocide (two semesters); Alex Hinton, Rutgers University, Anthropology--Anthropology of Genocide; Steven Jacobs, University of Alabama, Religious Studies--Religion and Genocide; Rene Lemarchand, University of Copenhagen, Political Science-- Comparative Genocide; Mark Levene, University of Warwick (United Kingdom), History-- From Armenia to Rwanda: Genocide in Contemporary History (two semesters); Roger W. Smith, College of William and Mary, Political Science-- Human Destructiveness and Politics; Linda M. Woolf, Webster University, Psychology-- Genocide: A Psychosocial Perspective
Genocide, Human Rights and International Affairs: Alex Alvarez, Northern Arizona University, Sociology-- Genocide, War Crimes and Human Rights Violations; Frank Chalk, Concordia University (Canada), History--American Foreign Policy and Humanitarian Intervention in the 20th Century; Bernard F. Hamilton, University of London, Birkbeck College, International Affairs/Law--International Responses to Genocide and Similar Violations in Armed Conflict; Rhoda E. Howard-Hassmann, McMaster University (Canada), Sociology-- Human Rights and Genocide; Marianna Sullivan and Morton Winston, The College of New Jersey, Political Science and Philosophy-- Human Rights in International Affairs; Morton Winston, The College of New Jersey, Philosophy--Human Rights
Contributor Biographies and e-mail Addresses
Selected Internet Websites on Genocide
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These include Ever Again? Evaluating the United Nations Genocide Convention on its 50th Anniversary, eds. Orlanda Brugnola, Helen Fein and Louise Spirer (1999); Genocide: Essays Toward Understanding, Early Warning, and Prevention, ed. Roger Smith (1999); The Prevention of Genocide: Rwanda and Yugoslavia Reconsidered, ed. Helen Fein (1994); Lives at Risk: A Study of Violations of Life Integrity in 50 States in 1987 Based on the Amnesty International 1988 Report by Helen Fein (1990).