The editors of the Journal of Genocide Research (journal of the International Network of Genocide Scholars - https://inogs.com/) are pleased to announce the publication of this year's third issue.
Articles
“Betwixt and Between: Trauma, Survival and the Aboriginal Troopers of the Queensland Native Mounted Police”Heather Burke, Bryce Barker, Lynley A. Wallis, Sarah Craig, Michelle Combo
Between Apartheid, the Holocaust and the Nakba: Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s Pilgrimage to Israel-Palestine (1989) and the Performance of an Analogical LexiconRoni Mikel Arieli
Forum: Colonialism, Slavery, and the Holocaust
The Holocaust and Slavery? Working Towards A Comparative History of Genocide and Mass ViolenceJan Burzlaff
Response to Jan Burzlaff’s Review of Steven T. Katz, The Holocaust and New World SlaverySteven T. Katz
Comparing Causes of Death in the Holocaust with the Tragedy of the Indigenous Peoples of Spanish America: The View of David E. StannardSteven T. Katz
True Believer: The Uniqueness of Steven T. KatzDavid Stannard
Book Forum: Paul Thomas Chamberlin. The Cold War’s Killing Fields Rethinking the Long Peace (New York: HarperCollins, 2018)
World War IIITarak Barkawi
The End of the World as We Know It: The Cold War’s Killing Fields and the Origins of Modern ConflictJessica Chapman
Finding Hope in the Cold War’s Killing FieldsJess Melvin
Dilemmas in the Interpretation of Global Conflict in the “Cold War” PeriodMartin Shaw
“The ‘Long Peace’ in Asia”Srinath Raghavan
Mapping the Violence of the Cold War AgePaul Chamberlin