Archiv für Dezember 2016

Recently Published Works in Holocaust and Genocide Studies

Quelle: https://academic.oup.com/hgs/article/30/3/563/2738925/Recently-Published-Works-in-Holocaust-and-Genocide?rss=1

The Holocaust and the Germanization of Ukraine

<span class=“paragraphSection“>The Holocaust and the Germanization of Ukraine, SteinhartEric C. (New York: Cambridge University Press in association with the German Historical Institute and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2015), xii …

Instructions for Contributors

Quelle: https://academic.oup.com/hgs/article/30/3/NP/2738907/Instructions-for-Contributors?rss=1

The Greater German Reich and the Jews: Nazi Persecution in the Annexed Territories 1935−1945

<span class=“paragraphSection“>The Greater German Reich and the Jews: Nazi Persecution in the Annexed Territories 1935−1945, edited by GrunerWolf and OsterlohJörg (New York: Berghahn, 2015), 423 pp., hardcover $120.00.</span>

Lemkin’s Greek Friends: Abusing History, Constructing Genocide—and Vice Versa

<span class=“paragraphSection“><div class=“boxTitle“>Abstract</div>In his autobiography, Raphael Lemkin recounts how the crime of “withdrawing children from an ethnic group” came to be included in the Genocide Convention. In his advocacy of this point, Lemkin had been influenced by unnamed friends who spoke on behalf of the rightist government during the Greek Civil War. Lemkin’s readiness to accept at face value their statements about that civil war and about Greece’s history within the Ottoman Empire reflected pragmatic, as much as historical or moral, considerations. Defining genocide by universal legal notions may obscure the fact that the history of each genocide or purported genocide reflects contingent factors—and that the historical memory of each reflects particular interests. Moreover, criminalizing the systematic effort of a state or political movement to exterminate a people entails the thorny issue of what constitutes “a people.” The following considers specific examples of the corresponding pitfalls that attended formulation of the Genocide Convention.</span>

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Quelle: https://academic.oup.com/hgs/article/30/3/NP/2738905/Back-Cover?rss=1

Robert D. Kaplan: In Europe’s Shadow: Two Cold Wars and a Thirty-Year Journey Through Romania and Beyond

Journal Name: New Global StudiesVolume: 10Issue: 3Pages: null-null

Tourists at the League of Nations. Conceptions of Internationalism around the Palais des Nations, 1925–1946

Journal Name: New Global StudiesVolume: 10Issue: 3Pages: null-null

Defending Turkey on Global Stages: The Young Turk Reşit Saffet’s Internationalist Strategy in 1919

Journal Name: New Global StudiesVolume: 10Issue: 3Pages: null-null

Tourists at the League of Nations. Conceptions of Internationalism around the Palais des Nations, 1925–1946

Journal Name: New Global StudiesVolume: 10Issue: 3Pages: 307-344