Journal of Genocide Research 18 (2016), 4

Titel der Ausgabe 
Journal of Genocide Research 18 (2016), 4
Zeitschriftentitel 
Weiterer Titel 
Genozid

Erschienen
New York 2016: Routledge
Erscheint 
quarterly
ISBN
Print ISSN: 1462-3528 Online ISSN: 1469-9494
Anzahl Seiten
377-562
Preis
USD$145.00

 

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Journal of Genocide Research
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United Kingdom
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Journal of Genocide Research; c/o Prof. Dr. Dirk Moses; Frank Porter Graham Distinguished Professor of Global Human Rights History Department of History, University of North Carolina CB # 3195 Chapel Hill, NC 27599 Senior Editor, Journal of Genocide Research https://history.unc.edu/faculty-members/a-dirk-moses/ Vertrieb: T&F Customer Services T&F Informa UK Ltd Sheepen Place Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, UK +44 (0) 20 7017 5544 - General enquiries tf.enquiries@tfinforma.com
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Moses, Dirk

The editors of the Journal of Genocide Research (journal of the International Network of Genocide Scholars) are pleased to announce the publication of a special issue on "Ethnic homogenizing in southeastern Europe."

Inhaltsverzeichnis

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction

Homogenizing southeastern Europe, 1912–99: ethnic cleansing in the Balkans revisited
Alexander Korb
Pages: 377–387

Articles

The Balkan Wars: violence and nation-building in the Balkans, 1912–13
Mark Biondich
Pages: 389–404

Continuity vs. radical break: national homogenization campaigns in the Greek-Bulgarian borderlands before and after the Balkan Wars
Theodora Dragostinova
Pages: 405–426

From Muslims into Turks? Consensual demographic engineering between interwar Yugoslavia and Turkey
Thomas Schad
Pages: 427–446

‘Ethnic cleansing’ in peacetime? Yugoslav/Serb colonization projects in Vojvodina in the twentieth century
Michael Portmann
Pages: 447–462

Perpetuating fear: insecurity, costly signalling and the war in central Bosnia, 1993
Tomislav Dulić
Pages: 463–484

Post-Dayton ethnic engineering in Croatia through the lenses of property issues and social transformations
Carolin Leutloff-Grandits
Pages: 485–502

Book Forum

Review article

Austro-Hungarian War Aims in the Balkans during World War I
John Paul Newman, Samuel Foster & Eric Beckett Weaver
Pages: 503–513

Response to discussion of Austro-Hungarian War Aims in the Balkans during World War I
Marvin Benjamin Fried
Pages: 515–517

General Articles

‘We do not know who painted our pictures’: child transfers and cultural genocide in the destruction of Cape San societies along the Cape Colony’s north-eastern frontier, c.1770–1830
Jared McDonald
Pages: 519–538

Habituation to atrocity: low-level violence against civilians as a predictor of high-level attacks
Charles H. Anderton & Edward V. Ryan
Pages: 539–562

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