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Despite the catch-cry bandied about after the Holocaust, "Never Again", genocides continue to destroy cultures and communities around the globe.In this collection of essays, Australian scholars discuss the crime of genocide, examining regimes and episodes that stretch across time and geography. Included are discussions on Australia’s own history of genocide against its Indigenous peoples, mass killing and human rights abuses in Indonesia and North Korea, and new insights into some of the core twentieth century genocides, such as the Holocaust and the Armenian Genocide.Scholars grapple with ongoing questions of memory and justice, governmental responsibility, the role of the medical professions, gendered experiences, artistic representation, and best practice in genocide education. Importantly, genocide prevention and the role of the global community is also explored within this collection.This volume of Genocide Perspectives is dedicated to Professor Colin Tatz AO, an inspirational figure in the field of human rights, and one of the forefathers of genocide studies in Australia.
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Keywords
- Australian Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
- Education
- Educational psychology
- Genocide
- Genocide Studies
- Holocaust
- Holocaust and genocide studies
- Human rights studies
- Indigenous peoples persecution
- International Human Rights Law
- International law
- Jewish peoples persecution
- Law
- Nazi war crimes
- Other warfare & defence issues
- Public International Law
- Second World War war crimes
- Society & Social Sciences
- War crimes
- Warfare & Defence
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DOI: 10.5130/978-0-9945039-7-8web: http://utsepress.lib.uts.edu.au/site/books/10.5130/978-0-9945039-7-8/