The Historiography of GenocideAnton Weiss-Wendt, Robert Krieken, Alfred A. Cave, Ben Kiernan, Doris Bergen, David Moshman, Victoria Sanford, John Docker, Robert Hitchcock Springer, 2008 M02 13 - 640 pages The Historiography of Genocide is an indispensable guide to the development of the emerging discipline of genocide studies and the only available assessment of the historical literature pertaining to genocides. |
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