02--Genocide

Altman, Linda Jacobs.  Genocide:  the systematic killing of a people.  Springfield, NJ:  Enslow Publishers, 1995.  112p.

Andreopoulos, George J., ed.  Genocide:  conceptual and historical dimensions.  Philadelphia:  University of Pennsylvania Press, 1994.  265p.

Appeal to the United Nations on genocide.  [n.p.] Lithuanian Foreign Service, 1950.  80p.  LOC.

Avramov, Smilja.  Genocide in Yugoslavia.  Translated from Serbian by Margot and Bosko Milosavljevi´c.  Beograd:  BIGZ, 1995.  536p.

Ayer, Eleanor H.  A firestorm unleashed:  January 1942 - June 1943.  Woodbridge, CT:  Blackbirch Press, 1998.  80p.  The unique aspects and events in the period of the Holocaust between January 1942 and June 1943, blending historical narrative and primary sources.

Ayer, Eleanor H., & Stephen D. Chicoine.  From the ashes:  May 1945 and after.  Woodbridge, CT:  Blackbirch Press, 1998.  80p.

Azkoul, Karim.  Report and Draft convention drawn up by the Committee.  Lake Success:  United Nations, Economic and Social Council, Ad Hoc Committee on Genocide, 1948.  59p. 

Ball, Howard.  Prosecuting war crimes and genocide:  the twentieth-century experience.  Lawrence:  University Press of Kansas, 1999. 

Bardakjian, Kevork B.  Hitler and the Armenian genocide.  Cambridge, MA:  Zoryan Institute, 1985.  81p.

Bartov, Omer, & Phyllis Mack, eds.  In God's name:  genocide and religion in the twentieth century.  New York:  Berghahn Books, 2000.

Bartov, Omer.  Mirrors of destruction:  war, genocide, and modern identity.  New York:  Oxford University Press, 1999.

Bartov, Omer.  Murder in our midst:  the Holocaust, industrial killing, and representation.  New York:  Oxford University Press, 1996.  251p.

Bauman, Zygmunt.  Modernity and the Holocaust.  Ithaca, NY:  Cornell University Press, 1989.  224p.

Chalk, Frank Robert, & Kurt Jonassohn, eds.  The history and sociology of genocide:  analyses and case studies.  New Haven:  Yale University Press, 1990.  461p.

Chalk, Frank Robert, & Kurt Jonassohn.  The history and sociology of genocide:  analyses and case studies.  New Haven:  Yale University Press, 1990.  461p.  Published in cooperation with the Montreal Institute for Genocide Studies.

Charny, Israel W.  How can we commit the unthinkable?:  Genocide, the human cancer.  Foreword by Elie Wiesel.  New York:  Hearst Books, 1982.  430p.

Charny, Israel W.  The Widening circle of genocide.  Foreword by Irving Louis Horowitz.  New Brunswick:  Transaction Publishers, 1994.  Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide, Jerusalem.  375p.

Charny, Israel W., & Alan L. Berger, et al.  Genocide:  a critical bibliographic review.  New York, NY:  Facts on File Publications, 1988-1991.  3 volumes.

Charny, Israel W., & Chanan Rapaport, eds.  How can we commit the unthinkable?:  Genocide, the human cancer.  Foreword by Elie Wiesel.  New York:  Hearst Books;  Boulder, CO:  Westview Press, 1982.  430p.

Charny, Israel W., ed.  Encyclopedia of genocide.  Santa Barbara, CA:  ABC-CLIO, 1999.  Alphabetical entries define names, places, and events associated with genocide, and major sections deal with the Armenian genocide, the Holocaust, and the process, detection, denial, and prevention of genocide.

Charny, Israel W., ed.  Toward the understanding and prevention of genocide:  proceedings of the International Conference on the Holocaust and Genocide.  Boulder, CO:  Westview Press, 1984.  396p.

Chorbajian, Levon, & George Shirinian, eds.  Studies in comparative genocide.  New York:  St. Martin's Press, 1999.  270p.  Originally presented at a conference held in Yerevan, Republic of Armenia, 1995.

Common rights & expectations:  primary international treaties protecting the rights of all people:  United Nations texts, participating nations current North American reservations and declarations.  Ottawa:  Gerald and Maas, 1996.  Crime of genocide & Bill of Human Rights.  101p.

Constitutional issues relating to the proposed Genocide Convention:  hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, first session ... February 26, 1985.  Washington:  GPO, 1985.  768p.

Convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide, Paris, 9 December 1948.  London:  H.M.S.O., 1970.  32p.

Crime of genocide:  hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Ninety-ninth Congress, first session, on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide, March 5, 1985.  Washington:  GPO, 1985.  206p.

Cronyn, Hume, Richard McKane & Stephen Watts, eds.  Voices of conscience:  poetry from oppression.  North Shields, Northumberland:  Iron Press;  Manchester:  Distributed by Password Books, 1995.  445p.  A collection of 20th century world poetry translated into English.

Dadrian, Vahakn N.  Genocide as a problem of national and international law:  the World War I Armenian case and its contemporary legal ramifications.  New Haven, CT:  Yale Law School, 1989.  334p.

Deker, Nikolai K., ed.  Genocide in the USSR.  Munich:  [n.p.] 1958.  280p.

Dobkowski, Michael N., & Isidor Wallimann. Genocide in our time:  an annotated bibliography with analytical introductions.  Ann Arbor, MI:  Pierian Press, 1992.  183p. 

Draft convention on the crime of genocide.  Lake Success:  United Nations, Secretariat, 1947.  23p.

Draft convention on the crime of genocide.  Lake Success:  United Nations, Secretary General, 1947.  84p.

Drew, Margaret A., & ed.  Facing history and ourselves:  holocaust and human behavior:  annotated bibliography.  New York:  Walker, 1988.  124p.

Drost, Pieter Nicolaas.  The crime of state:  penal protection for fundamental freedoms of persons and peoples.  Leyden:  A.W. Sythoff, 1959.  2 volumes:  v. l. Humanicide, international governmental crime against individual human rights;  v. 2. Genocide; United Nations legislation on international criminal law.

Du Preez, Wilhelmus Petrus.  Genocide:  the psychology of mass murder.  London;  New York:  Boyars/Bowerdean, 1994.  148p.

Facts about genocide in the U. S. S. R.  [n.p.] 1952.  18p.

Fein, Helen.  Lives at risk:  a study of violations of life-integrity in 50 states in 1987:  based on the Amnesty International 1988 report.  New York, NY:  Institute for the Study of Genocide, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 1990.  31p.

Freedman, Warren.  Genocide:  a people's will to live.  Buffalo, NY:  W.S. Hein, 1992.  210p.

Freeman, Charles.  Crisis in Rwanda.  Austin, TX:  Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1999.  64p.

Friedrichs, David O., ed.  State crime.  Aldershot;  Brookfield, Vt., USA:  Ashgate, 1998.  2 volumes:  v. 1. Defining, delineating, and explaining state crime;  v. 2. Exposing, sanctioning, and preventing state crime.

Furman, Harry, ed.  Holocaust and genocide:  a search for conscience:  a student anthology.  New York, NY:  Anti-defamation League of B'nai B'rith, 1983.  217p.  Developed under the auspices of the State of New Jersey Department of Education.

Galkin, Aleksandr Abramovich, et al.  Genocide.  Translated Genotsid! from the Russian by Oleg Shtifelman.  Moscow:  Progress Publishers, 1985.  243p.

Genocide & human rights:  lessons from the Armenian experience.  Belmont, MA:  Armenian Heritage Press, 1993.  433p.  Papers presented at the national conference, organized and sponsored by Bentley College and the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research.  Armenian massacres, 1915-1923, & Jewish Holocaust.

Genocide Convention Implementation Act:  hearing before the Subcommittee on Immigration, Refugees, and International Law of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, second session, on H.R. 807 ... March 16, 1988.  Washington:  GPO, 1988.  140p.

Genocide convention. Hearing before a subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Ninety-second Congress, first session, on Executive O, 81st Congress, 1st session ... March 10, 1971.  Washington:  GPO, 1971.  213p.

Genocide convention. Hearings, Ninety-first Congress, second session, on Executive O, 81st Congress, 1st session ... April 24, 27, and May 22, 1970.  Washington:  GPO, 1970.  261p.

Genocide Convention:  hearing before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, second session, on Executive 0, 81st Congress, 1st session, the Convention on Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, September 12, 1984.  Washington:  GPO, 1984.  84p.

Genocide convention:  hearings before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Ninety-fifth Congress, first session, on Ex. O, 81st Cong., 1st ses., International convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide, May 24 and 26, 1977.  Washington:  GPO, 1977.  154p.

Grant, R. G.  Genocide.  Austin, TX:  Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1999.  64p.

Hall, Harold V., & Leighton C. Whitaker, eds.  Collective violence:  effective strategies for assessing and interviewing in fatal group and institutional aggression.  Boca Raton:  CRC Press, 1999.  734p.

Hampsch, George H.  Preventing nuclear genocide:  essays on peace and war.  Foreword by John Somerville.  New York:  P. Lang, 1988.  170p.

Harff, Barbara.  Genocide and human rights:  international legal and political issues.  Denver, CO:  Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver, 1984.  102p.

Hirsch, Herbert.  Genocide and the politics of memory:  studying death to preserve life.  Chapel Hill:  University of North Carolina Press, 1995.  240p.

Horowitz, Irving Louis.  Genocide:  State power and mass murder.  New Brunswick, NJ:  Transaction Books, 1976.  80p.  1977, 96p.

Horowitz, Irving Louis.  Taking lives: genocide and State power.  New Brunswick:  Transaction Publishers, 1980.  199p.  1997, 324p.

Human rights and genocide.  Washington:  GPO, 1949.  70p.  United States, Dept. of State.

Human rights and genocide; selected statements [and] United Nations resolutions, September 21-December 12, 1948.  Washington:  Dept. of State, 1949.  52p.  Including Eleanor Roosevelt, 1884-1962. 

I shall die, but that is all I shall do for death.  Sound recording.  Santa Barbara, CA:  Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1969.  1 dual-track cassette.  Speeches by Martin Luther King Jr., James Farmer, and C. Edward Crowther, delivered at Pacem in Terris II in Geneva, Switzerland, call for an end to genocide at home and abroad.

International convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide. Report together with individual views (to accompany Ex. O, 81st Cong., first sess.)  Washington:  GPO, 1970.  13p.

Investigation into certain past instances of genocide and exploration of policy options for the future:  hearings before the Subcommittee on Future Foreign Policy Research and Development of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, second session, May 11, August 30, 1976.  Washington:  GPO, 1976.  275p.

Jacobs, Steven L., ed.  Raphael Lemkin's thoughts on Nazi genocide:  not guilty?  Lewiston:  E. Mellen Press, 1992.  375p.

Jonassohn, Kurt, & Karin Solveig Björnson.  Genocide and gross human rights violations in comparative perspective.  New Brunswick, NJ:  Transaction Publishers, 1998.  338p.

Jonassohn, Kurt, & Karin Solveig Björnson.  Genocide and gross human rights violations in comparative perspective.  New Brunswick, NJ:  Transaction Publishers, 1998.  338p.

Jones, Del.  The Black holocaust:  global genocide.  Philadelphia, PA:  Hikeka Press, 1992.  110p.

Kaelas, Aleksander.  Human rights and genocide in the Baltic States:  [a statement submitted to the delegations to the United Nations General Assembly, September 1950].  Stockholm:  Estonian Information Centre, 1950.  57p.

Kallen, Stuart A.  Holocausts in other lands.  Edina, MN:  Abdo & Daughters;  Minneapolis, MN:  Rockbottom Books, 1994.  47p.

Katz, Steven T.  The holocaust in historical context.  New York:  Oxford University Press, 1994.  

Kressel, Neil Jeffrey.  Mass hate:  the global rise of genocide and terror.  New York:  Plenum Press, 1996.  340p.

Kuper, Leo.  Genocide:  its political use in the twentieth century.  New Haven:  Yale University Press, 1982.  255p.

Kuper, Leo.  International action against genocide.  London:  Minority Rights Group, 1982.  17p.  1984, 19p.

Kuper, Leo.  The prevention of genocide.  New Haven:  Yale University Press, 1985.  286p.

Kushner, Tony (Antony Robin Jeremy), & Katharine Knox.  Refugees in an age of genocide:  global, national, and local perspectives during the twentieth century.  England;  Portland, OR:  F. Cass, 1999.  505p.

Lang, Berel.  Act and idea in the Nazi genocide.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press, 1990.  258p.

Legislation to implement the Genocide Convention:  hearing before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, second session, on S. 1851 ... February 19, 1988.  Washington:  GPO, 1989.  67p.

Lifton, Robert Jay, & Eric Markusen.  The genocidal mentality:  Nazi holocaust and nuclear threat.  New York:  Basic Books, 1990.  346p.  Derives in part from the Peter B. Lewis lectures of the Center of International Studies, delivered at Princeton University, 1988.

Markusen, Eric, & David Kopf.  The Holocaust and strategic bombing:  genocide and total war in the twentieth century.  Boulder:  Westview Press, 1995.  354p.

Martin, James Joseph.  The man who invented "genocide":  the public career and consequences of Raphael Lemkin [1900-1959].  Torrance, CA:  Institute for Historical Review, 1984.  360p.

Mazian, Florence.  Why genocide?:  the Armenian and Jewish experiences in perspective.  Ames:  Iowa State University Press, 1990.  291p. 

McCullum, Hugh.  The angels have left us:  the Rwanda tragedy and the churches.  Foreword by Desmond Tutu.  Geneva:  WCC Publications, 1995.  115p.

McMahon, Brien, ed.  The Genocide convention. Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, Eighty-first Congress, second session, on Executive O, the International convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide.  Washington, GPO, 1950.  555p.

Melson, Robert.  Revolution and genocide:  on the origins of the Armenian genocide and the Holocaust.  Foreword by Leo Kuper.  Chicago:  University of Chicago Press, 1992.  363p.  Armenian massacres, 1915-1923.

Memorandum to the United Nations General Assembly, New York City, NY.  Washington:  United Nations, 1954.  International Peasant Union.  79p.  Forced labor in Eastern Europe & genocide.

Minow, Martha.  Between vengeance and forgiveness:  facing history after genocide and mass violence.  Foreword by Richard J. Goldstone.  Boston:  Beacon Press, 1998.  214p.

Monroe, Kristen Renwick.  The psychology of genocide.  Berkeley, CA:  University of California at Berkeley, Center for German and European Studies, 1994.  45p.

Naimark, Norman M.  The problem of ethnic cleansing in modern Europe.  Greenville, NC:  East Carolina University, 1997.  42p.

Omoike, Isaac Irabor.  Genocide:  the ultimate threat of the next milleniums.  Baton Rouge, LA:  I.I. Omoike, 1991.  223p.

Prevention and punishment of genocide;  historical summary, 2 November 1946-20 January 1948.  Lake Success:  United Nations, Economic and Social Council, 1948.  50p.

Ratner, Steven R., & Jason S. Abrams.  Accountability for human rights atrocities in international law:  beyond the Nuremberg legacy.  Oxford:  Clarendon Press;  New York:  Oxford University Press, 1997.  368p.

Report and recommendations on the Human Rights Covenant and the Genocide Convention to the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association, and resolutions adopted by the House of Delegates, September 8, 1949.  Chicago:  American Bar Association, 1949.  31p.

Report of Committee for Peace and Law through United Nations.  Chicago:  American Bar Association, 1950.  84p.

Riemer, Neal, ed.  Protection against genocide:  mission impossible?  Westport, CT:  Praeger, 2000.

Ritchie-Calder, Peter.  Triage:  formula for genocide.  Sound recording.  Santa Barbara, CA:  Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions, 1977.  1 reel or cassette, 63 min.  Triage being a system whereby available food would be distributed only to those groups who could, thereby, rehabilitate themselves and become productive.  Lord Ritchie-Calder explains how such a formula which writes off whole nations as expendable, is genocide.

Robben, Antonius C. G. M., & Marcelo M. Suárez-Orozco, eds.  Cultures under siege:  collective violence and trauma in interdisciplinary perspectives.  New York:  Cambridge University Press, 2000. 

Robinson, Nehemiah.  The Genocide convention:  a commentary.  New York, Institute of Jewish Affairs, World Jewish Congress, 1960.  158p.

Robinson, Nehemiah.  The Genocide convention; Hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate.  New York:  Institute of Jewish Affairs, World Jewish Congress, 1949.  74p. 

Rosenbaum, Alan S., ed.  Is the Holocaust unique?:  perspectives on comparative genocide.  Foreword by Israel W. Charny.  Boulder, CO:  Westview Press, 1996.  222p.

Rosenberg, Alan, James R. Watson & Detlef Linke, eds.  Contemporary portrayals of Auschwitz:  philosophical challenges.  Amherst, NY:  Humanity Books, 2000.

Rubenstein, Richard L.  The age of triage:  fear and hope in an overcrowded world.  Boston:  Beacon Press, 1983.  301p.  Genocide & unemployment.

Rummel, Rudolph J.  Death by government.  Foreword by Irving Louis Horowitz.  New Brunswick, NJ:  Transactions Publishers, 1994.  496p.

Rummel, Rudolph J.  Democide:  Nazi genocide and mass murder.  New Brunswick, NJ:  Transaction Publishers, 1992.  159p.

Rutherford, Ward.  Genocide.  New York:  Ballantine Books, 1973.  160p.  Including holocaust (1939-1945).

Schabas, William.  Genocide in international law:  the crime of crimes.  New York:  Cambridge University Press, 2000. 

Schroeder, Oliver.  International crime and the U.S. Constitution.  Cleveland:  Press of Western Reserve University, 1950.  75p.

Simpson, Christopher.  The splendid blond beast:  money, law, and genocide in the twentieth century.  New York:  Grove Press, 1993;  Monroe, ME:  Common Courage Press, 1995.  399p.  Armenian massacres, 1915-1923, & Jewish Holocaust, 1939-1945.

Spangenburg, Ray, & Kit Moser.  The crime of genocide:  terror against humanity.  Berkeley Heights, NJ:  Enslow Publishers;  Hants, England;  Aldershot, 2000.

Staff memorandum on development of international criminal law through the United Nations.  Washington:  GPO, 1950.  19p.  Convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide.

Staub, Ervin.  The roots of evil:  the origins of genocide and other group violence.  Cambridge, England;  New York:  Cambridge University Press, 1989.  336p.

Strozier, Charles B., & Michael Flynn, eds.  Genocide, war, and human survival.  Lanham, MD:  Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 1996.  343p.

Summers, Craig, & Eric Markusen, eds.  Collective violence:  harmful behavior in groups and governments.  Lanham, MD:  Rowman & Littlefield, 1998.

Sunga, Lyal S.  Individual responsibility in international law for serious human rights violations.  Dordrecht;  Boston:  M. Nijhoff;  Norwell, MA:  Kluwer Academic, 1992.  227p.  Doctoral thesis, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva.

The crime of genocide (a plea for ratification of the Genocide pact).  Serbian National Defense Council of America.  Chicago:  United Nations, 1951.  29p.

The crime of genocide.  New York:  United Nations, 1956.  15p.  General Assembly, Convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide.

The crime of genocide.  New York:  United Nations, Office of Public Information, 1965.  12p.

The crime of genocide:  A United Nations convention is aimed at preventing destruction of groups and at punishing those responsible.  New York:  United Nations, 1955.  23p.

The crime of genocide:  A United Nations convention is aimed at preventing destruction of groups and at punishing those responsible.  New York:  United Nations Office of Public Information, 1959.  15p.

Totten, Samuel, William S. Parsons & Israel W. Charny, eds.  Century of genocide:  eyewitness accounts and critical views.  New York:  Garland Pub., 1997.  488p.

Totten, Samuel, William S. Parsons & Israel W. Charny, eds.  Genocide in the twentieth century:  critical essays and eyewitness accounts.  New York:  Garland Pub., 1995.  570p.

Totten, Samuel.  First-person accounts of genocidal acts committed in the twentieth century:  an annotated bibliography.  New York:  Greenwood Press, 1991.  351p.

Traverso, Enzo.  Understanding the Nazi genocide:  Marxism after Auschwitz.  Translated by Peter Drucker.  Sterling, VA:  Pluto Press, 1999.

Tudman, Franjo.  Horrors of war:  historical reality and philosophy.  Translated Bespu´ca povijesne zbiljnosti from Croatian by Katarina Mijatovic.  New York:  M. Evans, 1996.  480p. 

Van den Berghe, Pierre L., ed.  State violence and ethnicity.  Niwot, CO:  University Press of Colorado, 1990.  300p.

Wallimann, Isidor, & Michael N. Dobkowski, eds.  Genocide and the modern age:  etiology and case studies of mass death.  Afterword by Richard L. Rubenstein.  New York:  Greenwood Press, 1987.  322p.  With a new preface by editors;  New York:  Syracuse University Press, 2000.

Wiesenthal, Simon.  The sunflower:  on the possibilities and limits of forgiveness.  With a symposium edited by Harry James Cargas and Bonny V. Fetterman.  New York:  Schocken Books, 1998.  289p.