The editors of the Journal of Genocide Research (journal of the International Network of Genocide Scholars) are pleased to announce the first issue of 2014
Table of Contents
Articles
Beyond Holocaust Studies: rethinking the Holocaust in HungaryRaz Segalpages 1–23
The effects of diplomatic sanctions and engagement on the severity of ongoing genocides or politicidesMatthew Krainpages 25–53
Setting the agenda for evidence-based research on ending mass atrocitiesBridget Conley-Zilkic & Alex de Waalpages 55–76
Deliberating the Holocaust and the Nakba: disruptive empathy and binationalism in Israel/PalestineBashir Bashir & Amos Goldbergpages 77–99
Reflection
Recounting, retrieving, rereading: approaches to the history of genocideCharles S. Maierpages 101–111
Review Article
A research agenda for the economic study of genocide: signposts from the field of conflict economicsCharles H. Andertonpages 113–138
Review Forum
Paul Preston, The Spanish holocaust: inquisition and extermination in twentieth-century Spain (London: Harper Collins, 2012)Helen Graham, Jo Labanyi, Jorge Marco, Paul Preston & Michael Richardspages 139–168