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    JOURNAL OF GENOCIDE RESEARCH
    Taylor & Francis publishes knowledge and specialty research spanning humanities, social sciences, science and technology, engineering, medicine and healthcare.


    Official journal of the International Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS)



    Volume 10 Issue 1 has been published. This new issue contains the
    following articles and book reviews:


    Thematic Issue: Late Ottoman Genocides: The Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire
    and Young Turkish Population and Extermination Policies


    From the Editors: Academia and Genocide - Degrees of Culpability
    Henry R. Huttenbach

    Notes on contributors

    Abstracts

    ARTICLES

    Late Ottoman Genocides: The Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and Young Turkish Population and Extermination Policies - Introduction

    Dominik J. Schaller and Jürgen Zimmerer

    Seeing like a Nation-State: Young Turk Social Engineering in Eastern Turkey,
    1913-1950
    Ugur Ümit Üngör

    The 1914 Cleansing of Aegean Greeks as a case of Violent Turkification
    Matthias Bjørnlund

    Perception of the Other's Ill-Fate: What Greek Orthodox Refugees from the
    Ottoman Empire Reported about the Destruction of Ottoman Armenians
    Hervé Georgelin

    A Prelude to Genocide: CUP Population Policies and Provincial Insecurity,
    1908-1914
    Dikran M. Kaligian

    Dissolve or Punish? The International Debate amongst Jurists and Publicists on the Consequences of the Armenian Genocide for the Ottoman Empire, 1915-1923
    Daniel Marc Segesser


    DOCUMENTS AND DISCUSSION

    Responses to Guenter Lewy's contribution: "Can there be Genocide without the Intent to Commit Genocide?"

    With Intent to Deny: On Colonial Intentions and Genocide Denial
    Tony Barta

    If it looks like a duck, if it walks like a duck, if it quacks like a duck:
    Comment on "Can There Be Genocide without the Intent to Commit Genocide?" by Guenter Lewy

    Norbert Finzsch

    Déjà vu all over again
    David Stannard


    REVIEW FORUM

    Book under Discussion: Scott Straus, The Order of Genocide. Race, Power, and
    War
    in Rwanda

    The Order of Genocide
    David J. Simon

    Is There an Order of Genocide?
    Harald Welzer

    Reply to Simon and Welzer
    Scott Straus


    BOOK REVIEWS

    Hans C. von Sponeck: A Different Kind of War: The UN Sanctions Regime in Iraq
    Scott Laderman

    Thérèse Delpeche: Savage Century: Back to Barbarism
    Henry R. Huttenbach

    David Gaunt: Massacres, Resistance, Protectors: Muslim-Christian Relations in
    Eastern Anatolia during World War I
    Mark Levene

    Marius Turda and Paul J. Weindling (eds): Blood and Homeland: Eugenics
    and Racial Nationalism in Central and Southeast Europe, 1900-1940
    Dan Stone

    Moshe Zimmermann (ed.): On Germans and Jews under the Nazi Regime: Essays
    by Three Generations of Historians. A Festschrift in Honor of Otto Dov Kulka
    Geoff Eley

    Shlomo Venezia: Sonderkommando. Dans l'enfer des chambres à gaz
    Jean-Marc Dreyfus

    Beatriz Manz: Paradise in Ashes: A Guatemalan Journey of Courage, Terror, and
    Hope
    Prudencio Garcí*a: El Genocidio de Guatemala a la luz de la Sociología Militar
    Frederick Shepherd

    Mike Wessells: Child Soldiers: From Violence to Prevention
    R. Charli Carpenter

    Steven James Bartlett: The Pathology of Man: A Study of Human Evil
    John G. Heidenrich

    Samuel Totten and Eric Markusen (eds): Genocide in Darfur: Investigating the
    Atrocities in the Sudan
    Maarten van Voorst tot Voorst



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    DOMINIK J. SCHALLER

    Editor of the Journal of Genocide Research:
    Taylor & Francis publishes knowledge and specialty research spanning humanities, social sciences, science and technology, engineering, medicine and healthcare.


    Executive Secretary of the International Network of Genocide Scholars (INoGS)



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    8038 Zürich
    Switzerland

    phone: ++41 (0)44 481 43 15
    General Antranik (1865-1927): “I am not a nationalist. I recognize only one nation, the nation of the oppressed.”
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