
Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction
by Adam Jones
Routledge/Taylor & Francis Publishers
June 2006

Table of Contents
Introduction
Part One: Overview
1. The Origins of Genocide
2. Imperialism, War, and Social Revolution
Part Two: Cases
3. Genocides of Indigenous Peoples
3a. Box Text: Tibet under Chinese Rule
4. The Armenian Genocide
4a. Box Text: The Anfal Campaign against Iraqi Kurds, 1988
5. Stalin's Terror
5a. Box Text: Chechnya
6. The Jewish Holocaust
6a. Box Text: The Nazis' Other Victims
7. Cambodia and the Khmer Rouge
7a. Box Text: East Timor
8. Bosnia and Kosovo
8a. Box Text: Bangladesh, 1971
9. Holocaust in Rwanda
9a. Box Text: Congo and Darfur
Part Three: Social Science Perspectives
10. Psychological Perspectives
11. The Sociology and Anthropology of Genocide
12. Political Science and International Relations
13. Gendering Genocide
Part Four: The Future of Genocide
14. Memory, Forgetting, and Denial
15. Justice, Truth, and Redress
16. Strategies of Intervention and Prevention
About the Author
| Ordering Information |
Text Excerpts |
Table of Contents |
| Bibliography |
Filmography |
Teachers' Resources |
| Links |
Genocide: A Personal Journey | Mailing List |