Description:It has been two decades since the world stood idly by and witnessed the genocide that took place in Rwanda in 1994. During the one hundred days of killing, approximately one million men, women, and children were murdered. In many ways, the Rwandan genocide marked the victory of evil: not only were people murdered by their own countrymen, neighbors, friends, and family, but it was a genocide that had been foreseen and that could have been prevented. This book explores the historical and political contexts that resulted in the genocide, the genocide itself, the international dimensions of the dire question of whether the world could have prevented the atrocities, and a plethora of related political, cultural, and moral questions. Rwanda 1994: Genocide in the "Land of a Thousand Hills" is part of the series Genocide, which offers a comprehensive exploration of the subject in broad context. Each volume constitutes an integral component of this larger endeavor, but also stands alone in its own right. Titles in the series include: ● Yair Auron, Reflections on the Inconceivable: Theoretical Aspects in Genocide Studies ● Arnon Gutfeld, Genocide in the "Land of the Free": The Indians of Northern America, 1776-1890 ● Eitan Ginzberg, Conflictual Encounter: The Destruction of the Indian Peoples of Spanish America ● Yair Auron, The Armenian Genocide: Forgotten and Denied ● Ariel Hurwitz, Hurban: The Destruction of the Jews by Nazi Germany ● Israel Charny, "And You Shall Destroy the Evil Inside of You": We are the Human Beings who Commit Holocaust and Genocide ● Gilad Margalit, Nazi Germany and the Gypsies Benyamin Neuberger, author of this book, is professor of Political Science at the Open University of Israel. He has taught and written extensively about African history and politics in general and about the Rwandan genocide in particular. His numerous books and articles have been published in several languages.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Genocide- Rwanda 1994: Genocide in the "Land of a Thousand Hills". To get started finding Genocide- Rwanda 1994: Genocide in the "Land of a Thousand Hills", you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Description: It has been two decades since the world stood idly by and witnessed the genocide that took place in Rwanda in 1994. During the one hundred days of killing, approximately one million men, women, and children were murdered. In many ways, the Rwandan genocide marked the victory of evil: not only were people murdered by their own countrymen, neighbors, friends, and family, but it was a genocide that had been foreseen and that could have been prevented. This book explores the historical and political contexts that resulted in the genocide, the genocide itself, the international dimensions of the dire question of whether the world could have prevented the atrocities, and a plethora of related political, cultural, and moral questions. Rwanda 1994: Genocide in the "Land of a Thousand Hills" is part of the series Genocide, which offers a comprehensive exploration of the subject in broad context. Each volume constitutes an integral component of this larger endeavor, but also stands alone in its own right. Titles in the series include: ● Yair Auron, Reflections on the Inconceivable: Theoretical Aspects in Genocide Studies ● Arnon Gutfeld, Genocide in the "Land of the Free": The Indians of Northern America, 1776-1890 ● Eitan Ginzberg, Conflictual Encounter: The Destruction of the Indian Peoples of Spanish America ● Yair Auron, The Armenian Genocide: Forgotten and Denied ● Ariel Hurwitz, Hurban: The Destruction of the Jews by Nazi Germany ● Israel Charny, "And You Shall Destroy the Evil Inside of You": We are the Human Beings who Commit Holocaust and Genocide ● Gilad Margalit, Nazi Germany and the Gypsies Benyamin Neuberger, author of this book, is professor of Political Science at the Open University of Israel. He has taught and written extensively about African history and politics in general and about the Rwandan genocide in particular. His numerous books and articles have been published in several languages.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Genocide- Rwanda 1994: Genocide in the "Land of a Thousand Hills". To get started finding Genocide- Rwanda 1994: Genocide in the "Land of a Thousand Hills", you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.