Dominik J. Schaller

Institution
Universität Zürich
Ort

Zuletzt veröffentlicht

27.10.2009
Zs: Journal of Genocide Research 11 (2009), 2/3

01.09.2009
CFA: Genocide in Asia (special issue of the Journal of Genocide Research)
Journal of Genocide Research http://www.informaworld.com/jgr
Heidelberg 28.08.2009 - 30.11.2009

17.07.2009
CFA: Genocide and Philosophy
Dominik J. Schaller, Editor of the Journal of Genocide Research, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg
Heidelberg 20.07.2009

19.01.2009
CFP: Cultural Genocide. Thematic issue of the Journal of Genocide Research
Dominik J. Schaller, Jürgen Zimmerer
Heidelberg / Sheffield 15.01.2009

23.06.2008
Zs: Journal of Genocide Research 10 (2008), 2

13.06.2008
CFP: New Perspectives on Soviet Mass Violence
Journal of Genocide Research
Heidelberg / Sheffield 13.06.2008

22.02.2008
Zs: Journal of Genocide Research 10 (2008), 1

28.11.2007
Zs: Journal of Genocide Research 9 (2007), 4

03.09.2007
Zs: Journal of Genocide Research 9 (2007), 3

22.06.2007
Zs: Journal of Genocide Research 9 (2007), 2

29.05.2007
CFP: New Worlds, New Sovereignties
Convenors: Julie Evans (University of Melbourne), Patrick Wolfe (Victoria University). Host organisations: Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service, Victoria University, The University of Melbourne.
Melbourne 11.12.2007 - 14.12.2007

14.05.2007
Zs: Journal of Genocide Research 9 (2007), 1

15.04.2007
CFP: Journal of Genocide Research: Settlers, Imperialism, Genocide
Dominik J. Schaller & Jürgen Zimmerer (Journal of Genocide Research)
Bern / Sheffield 15.06.2007 - 15.06.2007

08.03.2007
CFP: Journal of Genocide Research: Late Ottoman Genocides: The Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and Young Turkish Population and Extermination Policies
Journal of Genocide Research (JGR)
Bern / Sheffield 05.04.2007

10.06.2005
Rez: J. Winter (Hg.): America and the Armenian Genocide

08.03.2005
Tagber: Genocides: Forms, Causes and Consequences. The Namibian War (1904-08) in Historical Perspective
Jürgen Zimmerer (Historisches Institut/Universität Essen); Jan-Bart Gewald (African Studies Center/Universität Leiden); Andreas Eckert (Historisches Seminar/Universität Hamburg)
Berlin 13.01.2005 - 15.01.2005