Genocide: An Anthropological ReaderISBN: 978-0-631-22354-2
Hardcover
396 pages
January 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
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"This volume, edited and ably introduced by an important scholar
of genocide, is an especially timely and important contribution to
a growing field. Essential international documents coupled with an
excellent collection of previously published articles attempt to
explain genocide and related state violence as the first step
towards prevention. This fine book is especially suitable for
undergraduate and graduate courses." Carole Nagengast,
University of New Mexico
"This Reader will be useful for college teachers and novice administrators. Each contribution examines dramatic and controversial issues of immediate concern. While the collection addresses genocidal disasters, its emphasis is on the differences among them, and the varied interpretations that have been made of their causes and their consequences." Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute