Genocide Perspectives II

Colin Tatz, Peter Arnold, Sandra Tatz

ISSN 1447-7777  *  155x231 mm  *  $34.95  *  360 pp pb

Brandl and Schlesinger

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Colin Tatz, Introduction

Darren O’Brien, The Ritual Murder Allegation: Problems and Avenues of Inquiry

Jürgen Mathäus, A Case of Myth-Making: The ‘Führer Order’ during the Einsatzgruppen Trial, 1947-1948

Richard Breitman, The Secrecy of the ‘Final Solution’

Paul O’Shea, Konzentrationslager Lublin (Majdanek)

Vahakn Dadrian, German Responsibility in the Armenian Genocide: The Role of Protective Alliances

Meher Grigorian, The Role of Impunity in Genocide: an Analysis of War Crime Trials within the Context of International Criminal Law

Panayiotis Diamadis, ‘Precious and Honoured Guests of the Ottoman Government’

Eric Markusen and Damir Mirkovic, Understanding Genocidal Killing in the Former Yugoslavia: Preliminary Observations

Nina Silove, Genocide in East Timor

Stuart Bradfield, ‘From Empires to Genocide Chic’: Coming to Terms with the Stolen Generations in Australia

Colin Tatz, Why Denialists Deny

Ara Margossian, Should Australia Ratify the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court?

Rubina Peroomian, When Death is a Blessing and Life a Prolonged Agony: Women Victims of Genocide

Steven Jacobs, Should Art Address Horror? Theological and other Reflections on Art and the Shoah

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