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In Understanding Genocide, the complex and harrowing subject of genocide is meticulously explored, delving into the historical, psychological, and sociopolitical facets that contribute to such atrocities. The author navigates through significant events, particularly during the tumultuous years of World War Two, shedding light on the Holocaust and its devastating impact on communities and societies.
This work presents a comprehensive analysis of genocide, integrating a wide array of case studies and historical examples. The narrative is enriched with insightful commentary on the collective mindset that allows for such horrors to unfold, examining the interplay between individual actions and the broader societal forces at play.
This book is ideal for students, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of human behaviour in the face of societal collapse. Readers of similar works, such as Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction and The Politics of Genocide, will find this volume to be a significant addition to their library.
“A crucial resource for anyone seeking to comprehend the depths of human atrocity and the psychological mechanisms behind such acts.”
Format: Hardback
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Pages: 376
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780195133622
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