The Cambridge World History of Genocide: Volume 2, Genocide in the Indigenous, Early Modern and Imperial Worlds, from C.1535 to World War One
Herausgeber: Blackhawk, Ned; Kiernan, Ben; Taylor, Rebe; Madley, Benjamin
The Cambridge World History of Genocide: Volume 2, Genocide in the Indigenous, Early Modern and Imperial Worlds, from C.1535 to World War One
Herausgeber: Blackhawk, Ned; Kiernan, Ben; Taylor, Rebe; Madley, Benjamin
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Volume II covers the early modern and modern cases of genocide and their effects on Indigenous communities across the Americas, Africa and Australia, as well as premonitions of twentieth-century disasters. An essential reference text for those interested in the early modern period, as well humanitarianism and Indigenous Studies.
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Volume II covers the early modern and modern cases of genocide and their effects on Indigenous communities across the Americas, Africa and Australia, as well as premonitions of twentieth-century disasters. An essential reference text for those interested in the early modern period, as well humanitarianism and Indigenous Studies.
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- The Cambridge World History of Genocide
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 732
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1040g
- ISBN-13: 9781108720519
- ISBN-10: 110872051X
- Artikelnr.: 75345472
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- The Cambridge World History of Genocide
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 732
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1040g
- ISBN-13: 9781108720519
- ISBN-10: 110872051X
- Artikelnr.: 75345472
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
List of Illustrations
List of Maps
Contributors
Introduction to Volume II
Part I. Settler Colonialism: 1. 'The centrality of dispossession': Native American genocide and settler colonialism
2. A very British genocide: acknowledgement of Indigenous destruction in the founding of Australia and New Zealand
3. Settler genocides of San Peoples of Southern Africa, c.1700-c.1940
Part II. Empire-Building and State Domination: 4. A case lacking contemporaneous local sources: The 'sack of Novgorod' in 1570
5. Atrocity and genocide in Japan's invasion of Korea, 1592-1598
6. The English conquest of Ireland, c.1530-c.1650
7. Extirpation and annihilation in Cromwellian Ireland
8. Genocide in the Spice Islands: the Dutch East India Company and the destruction of the Banda Archipelago civilization in 1621
9. 'Too furious': the genocide of Connecticut's Pequot Indians, 1636-1640
10. The destruction of Wendake (Huronia), 1647-1652
11. A 'spreading fire': understanding genocide in Early Colonial North America, 1607-1790s
12. The Qing extermination of the Zünghars: an early-modern genocide?
13. A vicious civil war in the French Revolution: 'the Vendée,' 1793-1795
14. The Zulu Kingdom as a genocidal and post-genocidal society, c.1810 to the present
Part III. Nineteenth-Century Frontier Genocides: 15. The genocidal French conquest of Algeria, 1830-1847
16. 'The bloody ground': nineteenth-century frontier genocides in the United States
17. 'A war of extermination': the California Indian genocide, 1846-1873
18. Lessons from Canada: the question of genocide in US boarding schools for Native Americans
19. Frontier massacres in Australia, 1788-1928
20. Genocide in Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), 1803-1871
21. Genocide in Northern Australia, 1824-1928
Part IV. Premonitions: 22. Genocide and the forcible removal of Aboriginal children in Australia, 1800-1920
23. The killing fields of Jiangnan: genocide and China's Taiping rebellion, 1851-1864
24. The crime of the Congo: a question of genocide in the Congo Free State, 1885-1908
25. The Ottoman massacres of Armenians, 1894-1896 and 1909
26. 'Rivers of blood and money': the Herero and Nama genocides in German Southwest Africa, 1904-1908
27. Representations.
List of Maps
Contributors
Introduction to Volume II
Part I. Settler Colonialism: 1. 'The centrality of dispossession': Native American genocide and settler colonialism
2. A very British genocide: acknowledgement of Indigenous destruction in the founding of Australia and New Zealand
3. Settler genocides of San Peoples of Southern Africa, c.1700-c.1940
Part II. Empire-Building and State Domination: 4. A case lacking contemporaneous local sources: The 'sack of Novgorod' in 1570
5. Atrocity and genocide in Japan's invasion of Korea, 1592-1598
6. The English conquest of Ireland, c.1530-c.1650
7. Extirpation and annihilation in Cromwellian Ireland
8. Genocide in the Spice Islands: the Dutch East India Company and the destruction of the Banda Archipelago civilization in 1621
9. 'Too furious': the genocide of Connecticut's Pequot Indians, 1636-1640
10. The destruction of Wendake (Huronia), 1647-1652
11. A 'spreading fire': understanding genocide in Early Colonial North America, 1607-1790s
12. The Qing extermination of the Zünghars: an early-modern genocide?
13. A vicious civil war in the French Revolution: 'the Vendée,' 1793-1795
14. The Zulu Kingdom as a genocidal and post-genocidal society, c.1810 to the present
Part III. Nineteenth-Century Frontier Genocides: 15. The genocidal French conquest of Algeria, 1830-1847
16. 'The bloody ground': nineteenth-century frontier genocides in the United States
17. 'A war of extermination': the California Indian genocide, 1846-1873
18. Lessons from Canada: the question of genocide in US boarding schools for Native Americans
19. Frontier massacres in Australia, 1788-1928
20. Genocide in Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), 1803-1871
21. Genocide in Northern Australia, 1824-1928
Part IV. Premonitions: 22. Genocide and the forcible removal of Aboriginal children in Australia, 1800-1920
23. The killing fields of Jiangnan: genocide and China's Taiping rebellion, 1851-1864
24. The crime of the Congo: a question of genocide in the Congo Free State, 1885-1908
25. The Ottoman massacres of Armenians, 1894-1896 and 1909
26. 'Rivers of blood and money': the Herero and Nama genocides in German Southwest Africa, 1904-1908
27. Representations.
List of Illustrations
List of Maps
Contributors
Introduction to Volume II
Part I. Settler Colonialism: 1. 'The centrality of dispossession': Native American genocide and settler colonialism
2. A very British genocide: acknowledgement of Indigenous destruction in the founding of Australia and New Zealand
3. Settler genocides of San Peoples of Southern Africa, c.1700-c.1940
Part II. Empire-Building and State Domination: 4. A case lacking contemporaneous local sources: The 'sack of Novgorod' in 1570
5. Atrocity and genocide in Japan's invasion of Korea, 1592-1598
6. The English conquest of Ireland, c.1530-c.1650
7. Extirpation and annihilation in Cromwellian Ireland
8. Genocide in the Spice Islands: the Dutch East India Company and the destruction of the Banda Archipelago civilization in 1621
9. 'Too furious': the genocide of Connecticut's Pequot Indians, 1636-1640
10. The destruction of Wendake (Huronia), 1647-1652
11. A 'spreading fire': understanding genocide in Early Colonial North America, 1607-1790s
12. The Qing extermination of the Zünghars: an early-modern genocide?
13. A vicious civil war in the French Revolution: 'the Vendée,' 1793-1795
14. The Zulu Kingdom as a genocidal and post-genocidal society, c.1810 to the present
Part III. Nineteenth-Century Frontier Genocides: 15. The genocidal French conquest of Algeria, 1830-1847
16. 'The bloody ground': nineteenth-century frontier genocides in the United States
17. 'A war of extermination': the California Indian genocide, 1846-1873
18. Lessons from Canada: the question of genocide in US boarding schools for Native Americans
19. Frontier massacres in Australia, 1788-1928
20. Genocide in Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), 1803-1871
21. Genocide in Northern Australia, 1824-1928
Part IV. Premonitions: 22. Genocide and the forcible removal of Aboriginal children in Australia, 1800-1920
23. The killing fields of Jiangnan: genocide and China's Taiping rebellion, 1851-1864
24. The crime of the Congo: a question of genocide in the Congo Free State, 1885-1908
25. The Ottoman massacres of Armenians, 1894-1896 and 1909
26. 'Rivers of blood and money': the Herero and Nama genocides in German Southwest Africa, 1904-1908
27. Representations.
List of Maps
Contributors
Introduction to Volume II
Part I. Settler Colonialism: 1. 'The centrality of dispossession': Native American genocide and settler colonialism
2. A very British genocide: acknowledgement of Indigenous destruction in the founding of Australia and New Zealand
3. Settler genocides of San Peoples of Southern Africa, c.1700-c.1940
Part II. Empire-Building and State Domination: 4. A case lacking contemporaneous local sources: The 'sack of Novgorod' in 1570
5. Atrocity and genocide in Japan's invasion of Korea, 1592-1598
6. The English conquest of Ireland, c.1530-c.1650
7. Extirpation and annihilation in Cromwellian Ireland
8. Genocide in the Spice Islands: the Dutch East India Company and the destruction of the Banda Archipelago civilization in 1621
9. 'Too furious': the genocide of Connecticut's Pequot Indians, 1636-1640
10. The destruction of Wendake (Huronia), 1647-1652
11. A 'spreading fire': understanding genocide in Early Colonial North America, 1607-1790s
12. The Qing extermination of the Zünghars: an early-modern genocide?
13. A vicious civil war in the French Revolution: 'the Vendée,' 1793-1795
14. The Zulu Kingdom as a genocidal and post-genocidal society, c.1810 to the present
Part III. Nineteenth-Century Frontier Genocides: 15. The genocidal French conquest of Algeria, 1830-1847
16. 'The bloody ground': nineteenth-century frontier genocides in the United States
17. 'A war of extermination': the California Indian genocide, 1846-1873
18. Lessons from Canada: the question of genocide in US boarding schools for Native Americans
19. Frontier massacres in Australia, 1788-1928
20. Genocide in Van Diemen's Land (Tasmania), 1803-1871
21. Genocide in Northern Australia, 1824-1928
Part IV. Premonitions: 22. Genocide and the forcible removal of Aboriginal children in Australia, 1800-1920
23. The killing fields of Jiangnan: genocide and China's Taiping rebellion, 1851-1864
24. The crime of the Congo: a question of genocide in the Congo Free State, 1885-1908
25. The Ottoman massacres of Armenians, 1894-1896 and 1909
26. 'Rivers of blood and money': the Herero and Nama genocides in German Southwest Africa, 1904-1908
27. Representations.