"Privileged" under Nazi-Rule: The Fate of Three Intermarried Families in Vienna [0.03%]
纳粹统治下的"特权":维也纳三对 mixed marriage 家庭的命运
Michaela Raggam-Blesch
Michaela Raggam-Blesch
In this article, I highlight the daily life of three intermarried families in Vienna during the interwar years, the Nazi oppression and the immediate postwar period. All three families led secular lives with varying ties to their Jewish and...
Robin May Schott
Robin May Schott
Feminist philosophy can make an important contribution to the field of genocide studies, and issues relating to gender and war are gaining new attention. In this article I trace legal and philosophical analyses of sexual violence against wo...
The modernizing bias of human rights: stories of mass killings and genocide in Central America [0.03%]
人权的现代化偏见——中美洲大屠杀与种族灭绝事件始末
Stener Ekern
Stener Ekern
This article analyses selected cases of mass killings and genocide during the civil wars in El Salvador and Guatemala in the 1980s and the way in which the truth commissions in both countries reframed locally grounded narratives to fit the ...
A solution from hell: the United States and the rise of humanitarian interventionism, 1991-2003 [0.03%]
来自地狱的方案:美国与人道主义干预主义的崛起(1991—2003)
Stephen Wertheim
Stephen Wertheim
This article traces the rise of humanitarian interventionist ideas in the US from 1991 to 2003. Until 1997, humanitarian intervention was a relatively limited affair, conceived ad hoc more than systematically, prioritized below multilateral...
Damien Short
Damien Short
Debates about genocide in Australia have for the most part focussed on past frontier killings and child removal practices. This article, however, focuses on contemporary culturally destructive policies, and the colonial structures that prod...
A total extinction confidently hoped for: the destruction of Cape San society under Dutch colonial rule, 1700-1795 [0.03%]
彻底灭绝的自信期望:荷兰殖民统治下的开普社会覆灭(1700—1795)
Mohamed Adhikari
Mohamed Adhikari
San (Bushman) society in the Cape Colony was almost completely annihilated during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries as a result of land confiscation, massacre, forced labour and cultural suppression that accompanied colonial rule. Whe...
Alexander Korb
Alexander Korb
The Independent State of Croatia (1941-1945) was a multi-ethnic entity in which a range of political and military powers cooperated with and fought against one another. No less complicated were the ruling Ustaa movement and its relationship...
D Moshman
D Moshman