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Genocide: A World History
Genocide occurs in every time period and on every continent. Using the 1948 U.N. definition of genocide as its departure point, this book examines the main episodes in the history of genocide from the beginning of human history to the present. Norman M. Naimark lucidly shows that genocide both changes over time, depending on the character of major historical periods, and remains the same in many of its murderous dynamics. He examines cases of genocide as distinct episodes of mass violence, but also in historical connection with earlier episodes. Naimark, N. M. (2017). Genocide: A world history. Oxford University Press. ISBN-13: 978-0199765263Genocide
One million handmade bones laid out on the National Mall, as a protest against genocide and mass atrocities
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A photograph depicted Khmer Rouge victims at Toul Sleng Genocide Museum, September 22, 2016.
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