Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Gendercide and human rights,2002,4,1,95-108,Buchanan “[…] Extirpate or remove that vermine”: genocide biological warfare and settler imperialism in the eighteenth and early nineteenth century,2008,10,2,215-232,Finzsch “A thousand miles of cannibal lands”: imagining away genocide in the re-colonization of West Papua,2008,10,4,583-602,Banivanua-Mar “Genozid”: A rallying cry in Belarus. A rhetoric analysis of some Belarusian nationalist texts,1999,1,3,353-366,Goujon “Going east”: colonial experiences and practices of violence among female and male Majdanek camp guards (1941–44),2008,10,4,563-582,Koslov “In our hearts we felt the sentence of death”: Ethnic German recollections of mass violence in the USSR 1928–48,2009,11,2,323-354,Pohl “The balance of cruelty”: Ireland Britain and the logic of genocide,2008,10,4,541-561,McVeigh “The broad platform of extermination”: nature and violence in the nineteenth century North American borderlands,2008,10,2,249-267,Jacoby “They appear actually to vanish from the face of the Earth.” Aborigines and the European project in Australia Felix,2008,10,4,519-539,Barta “We are not a Truth Commission”: fragmented narratives and the historical record at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda,2009,11,1,55-79,Eltringham «Ich glaube dass die nation als solche vernichtet werden muss»: Kolonialkrieg und Völkermord in «Deutsch-Südwestafrika» 1904–1907,2004,6,3,395-430,Schaller A bell curve of hate?,2004,6,4,567-577,Baum A classification of denials of the Holocaust and other genocides,2003,5,1,11-34,Charny A colonial experiment in cleansing: the Russian conquest of Western Caucasus 1856–65,2009,11,2,213-241,Kreiten A demographic profile of the Jews in Belorussia from the pre-war time to the post-war time,2003,5,1,117-129,Smilovitsky A dissenting voice: or how current assumptions of deterring and preventing genocide may be looking at the problem through the wrong end of the telescope Part I,2004,6,2,153-166,Levene A dissenting voice: Part II,2004,6,3,431-445,Levine A genocide that never was: explaining the myth of anti-Chinese massacres in Indonesia 1965–66,2009,11,4,447-465,Cribb A prelude to genocide: CUP - population policies and provincial insecurity 1908–14,2008,10,1,77-94,Kaligian A road map to the 1948 Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime Genocide,2002,4,2,177-195,Lippman A theory of gendercide,2002,4,1,11-38,Holter Accountability for genocide and other gross human rights violations: the need for an integrated and victim-based transitional justice,2007,9,2,275-295,Kamatali An antipodean genocide? The origins of the genocidal moment in the colonization of Australia,2000,2,1,89-106,Moses An element of genocide: Rape total war and international law in the twentieth century,2002,4,2,197-210,Schiessl An open letter to the President of the United States of America Woodrow Wilson on the mass deportation of the Armenians into the Mesopotamian desert,2000,2,1,127-132,Wegner Anatomy of a crime: The Turkish Historical Society's manipulation of archival documents,2005,7,2,255-277,Akçam "Any color as long as it's black": Henry Ford and the ethics of business,2002,4,4,533-541,Betton Argentine rescuers: a study on the “banality of good”,2006,8,4,437-454,Casiro Art of the Holocaust and genocide: Some points of convergence,1999,1,2,233-255,Feinstein Atrocities against humanity during the liberation war in Bangladesh: A case of genocide,2002,4,4,543-559,Akmam Batak 1876: A massacre and its significance,2000,2,3,375-409,Reid Bulgaria's Turks in the 1980s: a minority endangered,2004,6,3,343-369,Bojkov Can there be genocide without the intent to commit genocide?,2007,9,4,661-674,Lewy Chechens and the survival of their cultural identity in exile,2002,4,3,387-400,Brauer Children as victims of genocide: the Armenian case,2003,5,3,421-437,Dadrian Comparative perspectives on anti-Semitism radical anti-Semitism in the Holocaust and American white racism,2007,9,4,575-600,Herf Comparative policy and differential practice in the treatment of minorities in wartime: The United States archival evidence on the Armenians and Greeks in the Ottoman Empire,2001,3,1,31-48,Adalian Conceptions and terms: templates for the analysis of holocausts and genocides,2005,7,2,171-203,Stein Conflicts between American Jewish leaders and dissidents over responding to news of the Holocaust: three episodes from 1942 to 1943,2003,5,3,439-450,Medoff Considerations on the connections between race politics economics and genocide,2006,8,2,137-148,Levy Contested meanings and conflicting imperatives: A conceptual analysis of genocide,2001,3,3,349-375,Straus Contested memories: the Bosnian genocide in Serb and Muslim minds,2006,8,3,311-324,Miller Could the Rwandan genocide have been prevented?,2004,6,2,211-228,Stanton Crimes against humanity and international legality in legal theory after Nuremberg,2007,9,1,93-111,Garibian Crimes against humanity: overcoming indifference,2006,8,3,325-339,Evans Darfur Scorched: looming genocide in Western Sudan,2006,8,1,51-82,Vehnämäki Darfur: the politics of genocide denial syndrome,2007,9,2,193-213,Lippman Daring to compare: the debate about a Maori “holocaust” in New Zealand”,2003,5,3,383-403,MacDonald Destruction has no covering: artists and the rwandan genocide,2005,7,1,31-46,Feinstein Development ideology the peasantry and genocide: Rwanda represented in Habyarimana's speeches,2000,2,3,325-361,Verwimp Dictatorship society and genocide in Argentina: repression in Rosario 1976–1983,2006,8,2,169-180,Aguila Did anti-Jewish mass violence exist in the Soviet Union?—Anti-Semitism and collective violence in the USSR - during the war and post war years,2009,11,2,355-379,Grüner Did Ben-Gurion reverse his position on bombing Auschwitz?,2001,3,1,89-96,Levy Disappeared children in Argentina: genocidal logic and illegal appropriation,2006,8,2,181-190,Kletnicki Disconnecting the threads: Rwanda and the Holocaust reconsidered,2002,4,4,499-518,Lemarchand Dissolve or punish? The international debate amongst jurists and publicists on the consequences of the Armenian genocide for the Ottoman Empire 1915–23,2008,10,1,95-110,Segesser Echoes of violence: considerations on radio and genocide in Rwanda,2004,6,1,9-27,li Eliminationist crimes state sovereignty and international intervention: The case of Kosovo,1999,1,3,417-437,Kallis Employment of a livelihoods analysis to define genocide in the Darfur region of Sudan,2008,10,3,343-358,VanRooyen Ever again? The United States genocide suppression and the crisis in Darfur,2008,10,3,359-388,Mayroz Everyday ethnicities: identity and reconciliation among Rwandan youth,2009,11,1,81-100,Hilker Extremely violent societies: an alternative to the concept of genocide,2006,8,4,455-471,Gerlach Final solutions crimes against mankind: On the genesis and criticism of the concept of genocide,2001,3,1,49-73,Makino Focus on Rwanda,2001,3,2,293-300,Zahar Focus on Sudan,2001,3,2,285-291,Bartrop Forced maternity children's rights and the genocide convention: A theoretical analysis,2000,2,2,213-244,Carpenter Forgotten war forgotten massacres—the Korean War (1950–1953) as licensed mass killings,2004,6,4,523-544,Kim Frankl bettelheim and the camps,2005,7,1,67-84,Adamczyk Fritjof Meyer and the number of Auschwitz victims: a critical analysis,2004,6,2,249-266,Zimmerman Gender and genocide in Rwanda,2002,4,1,65-94,Jones Gender and genocide in Rwanda: Women as agents and objects of Genocide,1999,1,3,387-399,Sharlach Gendercide and genocide,2000,2,2,185-211,Jones Gendercide and humiliation in honor and human rights societies,2002,4,1,137-155,Lindner Genetic engineering and queer biotechnology: The eugenics of the twenty-first century?,2002,4,1,109-126,Rixecker Genocide and gender: The uses of women and group destiny,1999,1,1,43-63,Fein Genocide and the Great Rebellion of 1780–1782 in Peru and Upper Peru,2005,7,3,351-375,Robins Genocide and the modern mind: intention and structure,2003,5,3,405-420,Kimura Genocide and the politics of remembering: the nameless the celebrated and the would-be Holocaust heroes,2003,5,4,565-586,Linn Genocide in Australia,1999,1,3,315-352,Tatz Genocide in the former Yugoslavia: a critique of left revisionism's denial,2003,5,4,543-563,Hoare Genocide in the minds of Cambodian youth: transmitting (hi)stories of genocide to second and third generations in Cambodia,2008,10,3,413-439,Münyas Genocide war crimes and the conflict in Bosnia: understanding the perpetrators,2009,11,4,421-445,Clark God's things and Caesar's: Jehovah's Witnesses and political neutrality,2004,6,3,319-342,Chu Guilty of innocence or nobody remembers the Armenians,2005,7,1,129-144,Hamblett Hamites and Hebrews: Problems in "Judaizing" the Rwandan genocide,2000,2,1,107-115,Miles Hidden ethnocide in the Soviet Muslim borderlands: The ethnic cleansing of the Crimean Tatars,2002,4,3,357-373,Williams Holocaust evils and divine limitations: A re-examination,2002,4,4,569-580,Kraemer Holocaust survivors and the world of work,2005,7,2,243-254,Suedfeld Hostage of politics: Raphael Lemkin on “Soviet genocide”,2005,7,4,551-559,Weiss-wendt How many perpetrators were there in the Rwandan genocide? An estimate,2004,6,1,85-98,Straus Human rights and the casualties of nuclear testing,2007,9,3,443-459,Barrillot Humanitarian intervention and the prevention of genocide,2008,10,2,289-306,Janssen Igitero: means and motive in the Rwandan genocide,2004,6,1,47-60,Mironko In consideration of massacres,2001,3,3,377-389,Semelin In pursuit of guilt and accountability,2003,5,3,451-461,Schweitzer In the name of the Holocaust: Fears and hopes among Israeli soldiers and Palestinians,1999,1,3,439-453,Linn Into the grey zone: Wehrmacht bystanders German labor market policy and the Holocaust,2008,10,3,389-411,Priemel Introduction: new perspectives on Soviet mass violence,2009,11,2,205-212,Schaller Is “genocide” still a powerful word?,2009,11,4,467-486,Glanville Is genocide preventable? Some theoretical considerations,2003,5,4,523-542,Cushman "It cannot be that our graves will be here": The survival of Chechen and Ingush deportees in Kazakhstan 1944-1957,2002,4,3,401-430,Pohl Judge and executioner: the politics of responding to ethnic cleansing in the balkans,2005,7,1,47-66,Shannon Judgement in the Grey Zone: the Third Auschwitz (Kapo) Trial in Frankfurt 1968,2007,9,4,617-635,Wolf Justice delayed or too late for justice? The Khmer Rouge Tribunal and the Cambodian “genocide” 1975–79,2007,9,2,215-233,Menzel Kalmykia victim of Stalinist genocide: From oblivion to reassertion,2001,3,1,97-116,Grin Land and genocide: exploring the connections with Rwanda's prisoners and prison officials,2007,9,1,49-69,Rose Language death and revival after cultural destruction: reflections on a little discussed aspect of genocide,2005,7,3,423-430,Jacobs Late Ottoman genocides: the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and Young Turkish population and extermination policies—introduction,2008,10,1,7-14,Schaller Mandating state security: Keeping the Holocaust hidden,2003,5,2,309-311,Huttenbach Mass killing in the Independent State of Croatia 1941–1945: a case for comparative research,2006,8,3,255-281,Dulic Massacre in the Black War in Tasmania 1823–34: a case study of the Meander River Region June 1827,2008,10,4,479-499,Ryan Modern by analogy: modernity Shoah and the Tasmanian genocide,2005,7,2,205-219,Shipway Modernity and violence: Theoretical reflections on the Einsatzgruppen,1999,1,3,367-378,Stone Myth nationalism and genocide,2001,3,2,187-206,Kiernan Nation narration unification? The politics of history teaching after the Rwandan genocide,2009,11,1,31-53,Buckley-Zistel Nationalist narratives violence between neighbours and ethnic cleansing in Bosnia-Hercegovina: a case of cognitive dissonance?,2006,8,3,295-309,Lieberman New evidence concerning Ben-Gurion's response to the Holocaust,2001,3,3,507-510,Medoff On Learning the language of genocide: Totalitarian German and the Holocaust,2003,5,2,317-319,Huttenbach On the neutrality of technology: the Holocaust death camps as a counter-example,2005,7,3,409-421,Katz One million Polish rescuers of hunted Jews?,1999,1,2,227-232,Furth Oppression mass violence and state persecution: some neglected considerations,2003,5,3,361-382,Amor Out of respect for life: Nazi abortion policy in the eastern occupied territories,1999,1,3,379-385,Hunt Patterns of frontier genocide 1803–1910: the aboriginal Tasmanians the Yuki of California and the Herero of Namibia,2004,6,2,167-192,Madley Patterns of twentieth century genocides: the Armenian Jewish and Rwandan cases,2004,6,4,487-522,Dadrian Perception of the other's fate: what Greek Orthodox refugees from the Ottoman Empire reported about the destruction of Ottoman Armenians,2008,10,1,59-76,Georgelin Perpetrator blocs genocidal mentalities and geographies: the destruction of the Union Patriotica in Colombia and its lessons for genocide studies,2007,9,4,637-660,Gomez-Suarez Placing genocide in context: research priorities for the Rwandan genocide,2004,6,1,29-45,Longman Polish state antisemitism as a major factor leading to the Holocaust,1999,1,2,169-212,Cymet Political violence in Argentina and its genocidal characteristics,2006,8,2,149-468,Feierstein Post-war Guatemala: long-term effects of psychological and ideological militarization of the K'iche Mayans,2005,7,3,377-391,Esparza Problems of genocide-gendercide studies and future agendas: A comparative approach,2002,4,1,127-135,Jones Procedural due process and the prosecution of genocide suspects in Rwanda,2009,11,1,11-30,Apuuli Prophets of doom or voices of sanity? The evolving discourse of annihilation in the first decade and a half of the nuclear age,2007,9,3,411-441,Kuznick Provoking genocide: a revised history of the Rwandan Patriotic Front,2004,6,1,61-84,Kuperman Psychosocial roots of genocide: risk prevention and intervention,2005,7,1,101-128,Woolf Public or private? Antisemitism and politics in the federation of German women's associations,1999,1,2,157-168,Wagner Race “value” and the hierarchy of human life: ideological and structural determinants of national socialist policy-making,2005,7,1,5-30,Kallis Rape as genocide: some questions arising,2007,9,2,251-273,Eboe-Osuji Raphael Lemkin and the international debate on the punishment of war crimes (1919–1948),2005,7,4,453-468,Segesser Raphael Lemkin as historian of genocide in the Americas,2005,7,4,501-529,Moses Raphael Lemkin on the Holocaust,2005,7,4,539-550,Stone Raphael Lemkin's view of European colonial rule in Africa: between condemnation and admiration,2005,7,4,531-538,Schaller Reading the Old Testament in the Third Reich,2002,4,2,253-260,Stroud Reconsidering the silence over the ultimate crime: a functional shift in crisis management from the Rwandan genocide to Darfur,2007,9,1,71-91,Piiparinen Researching writing and teaching genocide: Sources on the internet,2001,3,3,451-461,Sproat Revisiting Hotel Rwanda: genocide ideology reconciliation and rescuers,2009,11,1,101-125,Waldorf Rwanda revisited: In search for lessons,2000,2,3,431-444,Adelman Rwanda Ethiopia and Cambodia: links faultlines and complexities in a comparative study of genocide,2004,6,1,115-133,Kissi Seeing like a nation-state: Young Turk social engineering in Eastern Turkey 1913–50,2008,10,1,15-39,üngör Settler colonialism and the elimination of the native,2006,8,4,387-409,Wolfe Settlers imperialism genocide. Introduction: apologies and the need to right historical wrongs,2008,10,4,475-477,Schaller Settlers imperialism genocide: seeing the global without ignoring the local—introduction,2008,10,2,191-199,Schaller Shaping the holocaust: the final solution in us political discourses on the genocide convention 1948–1956,2005,7,1,85-100,Kampmark Sobriety in a post-genocidal society: Good neighborliness among victims and aggressors in Rwanda?,1999,1,1,25-41,Drumbl Societal safety archaeology and the investigation of contemporary mass graves,2006,8,4,411-435,Olsen Sorry and not sorry in Australia: how the apology to the stolen generations buried a history of genocide,2008,10,2,201-214,Barta Soviet ethnic deportations: intent versus outcome,2009,11,2,243-264,Statiev Soviet mass violence in Estonia revisited,2009,11,2,307-322,Mertelsmann Stalinist terror and the Kalmyks' national revival: A cultural and historical perspective,2002,4,3,441-451,Richardson Stalin's genocide against the “Repressed Peoples”,2000,2,2,267-293,Pohl State intervention and extreme violence in the revolutionary Ohio Valley,2008,10,2,233-248,Harper Surviving the Holocaust: The anger and guilt of Primo Levi,2002,4,2,237-251,Maitles Territoriality and the onset of mass violence: the political extremism of Joseph Stalin,2009,11,2,265-283,Midlarsky The "victimized group" concept in the Genocide Convention and the development of international humanitarian law through the practice of ad hoc tribunals,2003,5,2,211-224,Aksar The 1914 cleansing of Aegean Greeks as a case of violent Turkification,2008,10,1,41-58,Bjørnlund The Americanization of the holocaust,1999,1,1,91-104,Flanzbaum The Anfal trial against Saddam Hussein,2007,9,2,235-242,Kelly The Armenian and Rwandan genocides: some preliminary reflections on two oral history projects with survivors,2004,6,1,135-140,Miller The Armenian Genocide as portrayed in the Encyclopaedia Brittanica,2003,5,1,103-115,Dolabjian The artist as witness: David Friedmann's graphic experiences and memories,2001,3,3,463-467,Huttenbach The Babi and Baha'i community of Iran: A case of “suspended genocide”?,2005,7,2,221-241,Momen The black book and the Holocaust,1999,1,3,401-416,Asher The crisis of meanings: Could the cure be the cause of genocide?,2003,5,2,237-249,Hamblet The culture of terror and Cold War in Guatemala,2006,8,2,191-208,Ibarra The deportation of the Karachays,2002,4,3,431-439,Comins-Richmond The determinants of the Armenian genocide,1999,1,1,65-80,Dadrian The enlightenment genocide postmodernity,2003,5,3,339-360,Docker The exclusion of Kosovo from the Dayton negotiations,2009,11,4,487-511,Russell The export of terror—on the impact of the Stalinist culture of terror on Soviet foreign policy during and after World War II,2009,11,2,285-306,Weber The functional utility of genocide: Towards a framework for understanding the connection between genocide and regime consolidation expansion and maintenance,2005,7,3,309-330,Barnes The general hybridity of war and genocide,2007,9,3,461-473,Shaw The genocide of indigenous peoples in the formation of the Argentine Nation-State,2006,8,2,121-135,Trinchero The German police and genocide in Belorussia 1941-1944. Part I: Police deployment and Nazi genocidal directives,2001,3,1,13-29,Haberer The German police and genocide in Belorussia 1941-1944. Part II: The "second sweep": Gendarmerie killings of Jews and Gypsies on January 29 1942,2001,3,2,207-218,Haberer The German police in Belorussia 1941-1944 part III: Methods of genocide and the motives of German police compliance,2001,3,3,391-403,Haberer The historical link between the Ustasha genocide and the Croato-Serb civil war: 1991-1995,2000,2,3,363-373,Mirković The Holocaust in the letters of German soldiers on the Eastern front (1939–44),2007,9,4,601-615,Kipp The Holocaust the Aborigines and the bureaucracy of destruction: An Australian dimension of genocide,2001,3,1,75-87,Bartrop The intellectual as architect and legitimizer of genocide: Julien Benda Redux,2005,7,3,393-407,Danielsson The international legal regime on genocide,2003,5,1,47-69,Morton The intervention and prevention of genocide: Sisyphean or doable?,2004,6,2,229-247,Totten The Iroquois practice of genocidal warfare (1534-1787),2001,3,3,405-429,Blick The King the Cardinal and the Pope: Leopold II's genocide in the Congo and the Vatican,2003,5,1,35-45,Weisbord The Nuremberg Trial: A prosecutor's perspective,2002,4,4,561-568,Meltzer The papers of Raphael Lemkin: A first look,1999,1,1,105-114,Jacobs The partition of India and retributive genocide in the Punjab 1946-47: Means methods and purposes,2003,5,1,71-101,Brass The politics of defining justice after the Cambodian genocide,2000,2,2,245-265,Chigas The prince in captivity. Reading Hasidic discourses from the Warsaw Ghetto as social and intellectual history,1999,1,2,213-225,Abramson The psychology of nuclear choice,2007,9,3,369-387,Frey The quest for justice: The reaction of the Ukrainian-American community to the John Demjanjuk trials,2000,2,1,65-87,Sharfman The question of genocide and Indigenous child removal: the colonial Australian context,2008,10,4,501-518,Robinson The relationship between war and genocide in the twentieth century: A consideration,2002,4,4,519-532,Bartrop The rescue of Jews from Nazi persecution: A Western European perspective,2003,5,2,293-308,Moore The role of structure and institutions in the genocide of the Rwandan Tutsi and the Armenians of the Ottoman Empire,2003,5,4,503-522,Gibson The roots of American genocide denial: Near eastern geopolitics and the interwar Armenian question,2006,8,1,27-49,Bloxham The roots of anti-Semitism: Romania before the Holocaust,2002,4,2,211-235,Brustein The secular word Holocaust: Scholarly myths history and 20th century meanings,2000,2,1,31-63,Petrie The signal facts surrounding the Armenian genocide and the Turkish denial syndrome,2003,5,2,269-279,Dadrian The trauma of genocide,2007,9,4,549-573,Meierhenrich The truth of the Armenian genocide in Edgar Hilsenrath's fiction,2003,5,2,281-292,Peroomian The use of weapons: Mass killing and the United Kingdom government's nuclear weapons programme,2007,9,3,389-410,Maguire The vanished Khemshins: Return from the brink,2002,4,3,375-385,Simonian The Zulu kingdom as a genocidal and post-genocidal society c. 1810 to the present,2003,5,2,251-268,Mahoney "They will be hunted down like wild beasts and destroyed!": a comparative study of genocide in California and Tasmania,2004,6,2,193-209,Sousa Third World views of the Holocaust,2004,6,3,371-393,Miles "Third World Views of the Holocaust" Northeastern University Boston April 18-20 2001,2001,3,3,511-513,Miles Timor mortis conturbat me: genocide pedagogy and vicarious trauma,2004,6,4,545-566,Bischoping Tokyo recognizes Auschwitz: The rise and fall of Holocaust denial in Japan 1989-1999,2001,3,2,257-272,Kowner Toward a vocabulary of massacre and genocide,2003,5,2,193-210,Semelin Towards a theory of modern genocide. Comparative genocide research: Definitions criteria typologies cases key elements patterns and voids,1999,1,1,13-23,Scherrer Transforming the moral landscape: the diffusion of a genocidal norm in Rwanda,2004,6,1,99-114,Fujii Turning interahamwe: individual and community choices in the Rwandan genocide,2007,9,1,25-48,Fletcher Universal jurisdiction in absentia over genocide: some critical remarks in the light of recent Spanish jurisprudence,2007,9,2,243-249,Palombino Unmarked graves: The destruction of the Yugoslav Roma in the Balkan Holocaust 1941–1945,1999,1,1,81-89,Reinhartz Violence and ethnic boundary maintenance in Bosnia in the 1990s,2006,8,3,283-293,Carmichael War as catalyst: Moving World War II - to the center of Holocaust scholarship,2003,5,2,225-236,Fettweis Was the Ukrainian famine of 1932–1933 genocide?,1999,1,2,147-156,Bilinsky What do genocides kill? A relational conception of genocide,2007,9,4,527-547,Powell What does reconciliation after genocide mean? Public transcripts and hidden transcripts in post-genocide Rwanda,2009,11,1,127-147,Zorbas What makes the Holocaust a uniquely unique genocide?,2000,2,3,411-430,Heinsohn What you see before your eyes: documenting Raphael Lemkin's life by exploring his archival Papers 1900–1959,2005,7,4,469-499,Elder Whither genocide? The International Court of Justice finally pronounces,2007,9,2,183-192,Schabas Who defines and remembers genocide after the Cold War? Contested memories of partisan massacre in Venezia Giulia in 1943-1945,2000,2,1,11-30,Ballinger Why gendercide? Why root-and-branch? A comparison of the Vendée uprising of 1793–94 and the Bosnian war of the 1990s,2006,8,1,9-25,Jones Writing Guatemala's genocide: truth and reconciliation commission reports and Christianity,2005,7,3,331-349,O'neill "You will die under ruins and snow": The Soviet repression of Russian Germans as a case study of successful genocide,2002,4,3,327-356,Schmaltz A total extinction confidently hoped for: the destruction of Cape San society under Dutch colonial rule 1700-1795,2010,12,1-2,19-44,Adhikari Understanding Ustasa violence,2010,12,1-2,1-18,Korb Australia: a continuing genocide?,2010,12,1-2,45-68,Short Universal social theory and the denial of genocide: Norman Itzkowitz revisited,2001,3,2,241-256,Theriault Conceptual constraints on thinking about genocide,2001,3,3,431-450,Moshman Psychological reverberations for the killers: preliminary historical evidence for perpetration-induced traumatic stress,2001,3,2,273-282,MacNair Genocide in Indonesia 1965-1966,2001,3,2,219-239,Cribb Understanding Ustaša violence,2010,12,1,1,Korb The modernizing bias of human rights: stories of mass killings and genocide in Central America,2010,12,3,219,Ekern War rape natality and genocide,2011,13,1-2,5-21,Schott On genocide and mass violence in colonial Indonesia,2012,14,3-4,485-502,Raben The cruel radiance: photography and political violence,2012,14,1,130-136,Balakian Anti-Chinese violence in Java during the Indonesian Revolution 1945-49,2012,14,3-4,381-401,Heidhues Re-examining risk factors of genocide,2017,19,1,61-87,Brehm The effect of economic sanctions on the severity of genocides or politicides,2017,19,1,88-111,Krain Talking past each other: language and post-World War II killings in Slovenia,2018,20,4,565-586,Kranjc "Frequent deaths": the colonial development of concentration camps reconsidered 1868-1974,2018,20,3,305-326,Stucki Theatres of violence on the Ottoman periphery: exploring the local roots of genocidal policies in Antep,2018,20,3,351-371,Kurt Is it always good to talk? The paradoxes of truth-telling by Rwandan youth born of rape committed during the genocide,2018,20,3,372-391,Denov Tyrannicide and international law: can they possibly coexist?,2018,20,2,207-219,Tranchez Military anxiety and genocide: explaining campaigns of annihilation (and their absence),2019,21,2,178-200,Wilson Bringing Daesh to justice: what the international community can do,2019,21,1,71-82,Omtzigt The onset spread and prevention of mass atrocities: perspectives from formal network models,2019,21,4,481-503,Brauer "Genocide is fascism in action": Aron Trainin and Soviet portrayals of genocide,2020,22,1,1-18,Penn Genocide as fact and form,2020,22,1,62-71,Özsu How many victims were there in the Rwandan genocide? A statistical debate,2020,22,1,72-82,Meierhenrich Contested counting: toward a rigorous estimate of the death toll in the Rwandan genocide,2020,22,1,83-93,McDoom How many died in Rwanda?,2020,22,1,94-103,Verpoorten Casualty estimates in the Rwandan genocide,2020,22,1,104-111,Davenport Relative measures of genocide mortality: benefits and methodological considerations of using siblings' survival data,2020,22,1,112-115,Walque Beyond the "numbers game": reassessing human losses in Rwanda during the 1990s,2020,22,1,116-124,Tissot Counting the Rwandan victims of war and genocide: concluding reflections,2020,22,1,125-141,Guichaoua Looking globally at monuments violence and colonial legacies,2022,ePub,ePub,ePub,Prescott The slow violence of settler colonialism: genocide attrition and the long emergency of invasion,2022,24,3,337-356,Wakeham Married by the revolution: forced marriage as a strategy of control in Khmer Rouge Cambodia,2022,24,3,357-379,Jacobs Genocide and the brain: neuroscience mental harm and international law,2022,24,1,23-44,Meiches Holocaust and the meaning of the Srebrenica Genocide: a reflection on a controversy,2022,24,1,71-82,Subotic