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  • Peaceful Selves
    Laura Eramian
    This ethnography of personhood in post-genocide Rwanda investigates how residents of a small town grapple with what kinds of persons they ought to become in the wake of violence. Based on fieldwork carried out over the course of a decade, it uncovers how conflicting moral demands emerge from the 1994 genocide, from cultural contradictions around "good" personhood, and from both...
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    44,76 €

  • Damnatio Memoriae - VOLUME II
    Francisco Moreno Gomez / Magdalena Gorrell Jaen
    The Spanish Civil War that began 17 July 1936 with Franco’s military coup, did not end with the defeat of the supporters of the legal government 1 April 1939. From the moment the first shot was fired, the military insurgents embarked on a wave of massacre, torture and repression against half of the Spanish population that was terrorized, helpless for 40 years, until Franco’s de...
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    17,40 €

  • Damnatio Memoriae - VOLUME II
    Francisco Moreno Gomez / Magdalena Gorrell Jaen
    The Spanish Civil War that began 17 July 1936 with Franco’s military coup,did not end with the defeat of the supporters of the legal government 1 April1939.From the moment the first shot was fired, the military insurgents embarked on a wave of massacre, torture and repression against half of the Spanish population that was terrorized, helpless for 40 years, until Franco’s death...
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    12,20 €

  • One Day in December
    David Lewis / Len Friskney
    In 'One Day in December', Scarborough based author D.B. Lewis, working together with local Wilfred Owen historian, Len Friskney, has linked together various aspects of the First World War as they affected this North Yorkshire seaside resort. The book covers 'The Bombardment of Scarborough' in December 1914, the war poetry of Wilfred Owen written during his time ...
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    31,08 €

  • The Destruction of the European Jews
    Raul Hilberg
    2019 Reprint of 1961 Edition.  Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition software.  Reprint of the First Edition published in 1961.  The Destruction of the European Jews is widely considered the landmark study of the Holocaust. First published in 1961, Raul Hilberg’s comprehensive account of how Germany annihilated the Jewish community of E...
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    42,07 €

  • Memorial Book of the Communities Dobrzyn-Gollob, Poland
    Allen Flusberg
    The Dobrzyn-Golub Yizkor Book evokes both pleasure and pain: pleasure from the nostalgic accounts by the Dobrzyn Jews who emigrated before World War II, and pain from the narratives describing the destruction of all traces of the town’s rich Jewish culture. For beginning in 1939 its Jewish population was savagely expelled and murdered, all Jewish institutions were eradicated, a...
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    57,99 €

  • Syria after the Uprisings
    Joseph Daher
    Syria has been at the centre of world news since 2011, following the beginnings of a popular uprising in the country and its subsequent violent repression. Eight years on, Joseph Daher analyses the resilience of the regime and the failings of the uprising, while also taking a closer look at the counter-revolutionary processes that have been undermining the uprising from without...
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    133,97 €

  • The Memorial Book for the Jewish Community of Yurburg, Lithuania
    Zevulun Poran
    This is the third Edition of this book.  It now includes new material at the end about the new Synagogue Square Memorial (July 2019) and renovations at the Yurburg Jewish Cemetery. English translation of the Memorial  Book for the Jewish Community of Yurburg, Lithuania.  Contains the history of this vibrant community from before the Holocaust, eye-witness accounts of the Shoah,...
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    61,81 €

  • Recurrent Genocidal Nightmares
    Tatah Mentan
    Genocide has been called the ‘crime of crimes’ and an ‘odious scourge.’ With millions of victims in the last century alone, it is one of the great moral and political challenges of our age. Despite the challenges, such human cruelty has not stopped. The 21st century is recording its first genocide in Cameroon with only a scanty few raising a finger. The significance of the ‘odi...
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    49,35 €

  • Forced Confrontation
    Christopher E. Mauriello / Christopher EMauriello
    During the final weeks of World War II, the American army discovered multiple atrocity sites and mass graves containing the dead bodies of Jews, slave laborers, POWs and other victims of Nazi genocide and mass murder. Instead of simply reburying these victims, American Military Government carried out a series of highly ritualized 'forced confrontations' towards German civilians...
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    54,17 €

  • Damnatio Memoriae - VOLUME I
    Magdalena Gorrell Jaen
    The Spanish Civil War that began 17 July 1936 with Franco’s military coup, didnot end with the defeat of the supporters of the legal government 1 April 1939.From the moment the first shot was fired, the military insurgents embarked on awave of massacre, torture and repression against half of the Spanish populationthat was terrorized, helpless for 40 years, until Franco’s death ...
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    18,18 €

  • Damnatio Memoriae - VOLUME I
    Magdalena Gorrell Jaen
    The Spanish Civil War that began 17 July 1936 with Franco’s military coup, didnot end with the defeat of the supporters of the legal government 1 April 1939.From the moment the first shot was fired, the military insurgents embarked on awave of massacre, torture and repression against half of the Spanish populationthat was terrorized, helpless for 40 years, until Franco’s death ...
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    11,70 €

  • The End of the Ottomans
    In the early part of the twentieth century, as Europe began its descent into the First World War, the Ottoman world once the largest Empire in the Middle East began to experience a revolution which would culminate in the new, secular Turkish state. Alongside this, in 1915, as part of an increasing nationalism, it enacted a genocide against its Armenian citizens. In this new s...
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    160,21 €

  • War Refugees
    Jennifer Kling
    Jennifer Kling argues that war refugees suffer a series of wrongs and oppressions and so are owed restitution and aid—as a matter of justice—by socio political institutions. She makes the case that they should be viewed differently than migrants but that their circumstances do not wholly alleviate their own moral responsibilities. ...
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    115,73 €

  • The Indoctrination of the Wehrmacht
    Bryce Sait
    Far from the image of an apolitical, 'clean' Wehrmacht that persists in popular memory, German soldiers regularly cooperated with organizations like the SS in the abuse and murder of countless individuals during the Second World War. This in-depth study demonstrates that a key factor in the criminalization of the Wehrmacht was the intense political indoctrination imposed on i...
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    163,70 €

  • Counterinsurgency and Collusion in Northern Ireland
    Mark McGovern
    Collusion by British state forces in killings perpetrated by loyalist paramilitaries was a dubious hallmark of the ’dirty war’ in the north of Ireland. Now, more than twenty years since the Good Friday Agreement, the story of collusion remains one of the most enduring and contentious legacies of the conflict, a shadow that trails British counterinsurgency to this day.Here Mark ...
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    42,12 €

  • Counterinsurgency and Collusion in Northern Ireland
    Mark McGovern
    Collusion by British state forces in killings perpetrated by loyalist paramilitaries was a dubious hallmark of the ’dirty war’ in the north of Ireland. Now, more than twenty years since the Good Friday Agreement, the story of collusion remains one of the most enduring and contentious legacies of the conflict, a shadow that trails British counterinsurgency to this day.Here Mark ...
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    126,99 €

  • Memorial Book of the Community of Chorzel (Chorzele, Poland)
    Jerrold Landau / Miriam Leberstein
    Often when we study the Holocaust the focus is on how Jewish life ended – the restrictions, the round ups, the ghettoizations, the transports, the deaths. But how much do we know about how these communities lived? Who were their members, their leaders? How were they organized? How did they understand their place in the world? What were their stories, passed from generation to g...
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    43,33 €

  • Resistance and Death in the Czenstochower Ghetto
    Gloria Berkenstat Freund
    The Germans invaded Poland on Friday, the 1st of September 1939 and entered Czenstochow on Sunday, the 3rd. This invasion was the beginning of the end of the Jewish community, which had existed in Czenstochow for hundreds of years. The Jewish population of approximately 30,000 men, women and children enjoyed an active economic, political, cultural and religious life. All of it ...
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    39,68 €

  • The Zbaraz Memorial Book (Zbarazh, Ukraine)
    Yaacov David Shulman
    The Zbaraz Memorial BookYears ago, a small group of people, émigrés from Zbarazh, had the idea of establishing a memorial for this ancient community, whose generations and influence spread beyond its limited borders. They wanted to commemorate their community, this glorious community, whose Jews were lost in the Holocaust.It was difficult to attain the historical material neede...
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    37,70 €

  • Yekaterinoslav-Dnepropetrovsk Memorial Book (Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine)
    Yocheved Klausner
    Jews first settled in Dnipropetrovsk (Ukraine) after its foundation in 1778, and in 1804 the town was included in the Pale of Settlement. The community numbered 376 in 1805 and 1,699 in 1847. With the growth of the city in the second half of the 19th century Jews began to move there from other parts of Russia and played an important role in its commerce and industry. Pogroms oc...
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    41,49 €

  • AMIA - An Ongoing Crime
    Alberto L. Zuppi
    On July 18, 1994 the AMIA building in Buenos Aires was decimated by an explosion that killed 85 people and injured over 400 more. This terrorist attack was made against Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina, the most influential Jewish philanthropic organization in Argentina. Appearances are often deceiving, and while it appeared that the Argentine government was launching a th...
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    16,55 €

  • Encounters with the 'Other'
    Barry Oshry
    Barry Oshry has a lifetime’s experience of working with social and organizational systems.Here he explains how we can understand - and avoid - the 'catastrophes' that continue to occur when one culture meets another - when demagogues sell us messages of superiority or purity in the face of cultural difference.Algeria ~ Armenia ~ Bosnia ~ Cambodia ~ Congo ~ Darfur ~ East Timor ~...
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    18,83 €

  • Let Them Not Return
    The mass killing of Ottoman Armenians is today widely recognized, both within and outside scholarly circles, as an act of genocide. What is less well known, however, is that it took place within a broader context of Ottoman violence against minority groups during and after the First World War. Among those populations decimated were the indigenous Christian Assyrians (also known...
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    37,89 €

  • Daily Life in the Abyss
    Vahe Tachjian
    Historical research into the Armenian Genocide has grown tremendously in recent years, but much of it has focused on large-scale questions related to Ottoman policy or the scope of the killing. Consequently, surprisingly little is known about the actual experiences of the genocide's victims. Daily Life in the Abyss illuminates this aspect through the intertwined stories of ...
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    38,14 €

  • Unsung Heroes of the Dachau Trials
    John J. Dunphy
    The U.S. Army 7708 War Crimes Group investigated atrocities committed in Germany and Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II. These young Americans--many barely out of their teens--gathered evidence, interviewed witnesses, apprehended suspects and prosecuted defendants at trials held at Dachau. Their work often put them in harm’s way--some suspects facing arrest preferred to s...
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    42,98 €

  • Behind Barbed Wire
    Alexander Mikaberidze
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    135,95 €

  • Écrits révisionnistes IV - 1993 -1998
    Robert Faurisson
    La question de l’existence ou de la non-existence des chambres à gaz nazies est d’une considérable importance historique. Si elles ont existé, ces chambres à gaz nous apportent la preuve que les Allemands ont entrepris l’extermination physique des juifs ; en revanche, si elles n’ont pas existé, nous n’avons plus aucune preuve de cette entreprise d’extermination. Pierre Vidal-Na...
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    33,32 €

  • Écrits révisionnistes IV - 1993 -1998
    Robert Faurisson
    La question de l’existence ou de la non-existence des chambres à gaz nazies est d’une considérable importance historique. Si elles ont existé, ces chambres à gaz nous apportent la preuve que les Allemands ont entrepris l’extermination physique des juifs ; en revanche, si elles n’ont pas existé, nous n’avons plus aucune preuve de cette entreprise d’extermination. Pierre Vidal-Na...
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    42,35 €

  • Écrits révisionnistes II - 1984-1989
    Robert Faurisson
    Depuis quelques mois il se manifeste dans les journaux, à la radio et à la télévision une véritable fièvre d’antinazisme. On croirait que les nazis sont de retour. Je suppose que le grand public assiste à ce phénomène avec une perplexité croissante. Peut-être pense-t-il que cette fièvre est due à l’approche du quarantième anniversaire du 8 mai 1945, date de la capitulation sans...
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    35,78 €