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8. Genocide and the Politics of Memory in Cambodia
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Alexander Laban Hinton
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Hidden Genocides: Power, Knowledge, Memory 1
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Part One: Genocide and Ways of Knowing
- 1. Does the Holocaust Reveal or Conceal Other Genocides?: The Canadian Museum for Human Rights and Grievable Suffering 21
- 2. Hidden in Plain Sight: Atrocity Concealment in German Political Culture before the First World War 52
- 3. Beyond the Binary Model: National Security Doctrine in Argentina as a Way of Rethinking Genocide as a Social Practice 68
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Part Two: Power, Resistance, and Edges of the State
- 4. “Simply Bred Out”: Genocide and the Ethical in the Stolen Generations 83
- 5. Historical Amnesia: The “Hidden Genocide” and Destruction of the Indigenous Peoples of the United States 96
- 6. Circassia: A Small Nation Lost to the Great Game 109
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Part Three: Forgetting, Remembering, and Hidden Genocides
- 7. The Great Lakes Genocides: Hidden Histories, Hidden Precedents 129
- 8. Genocide and the Politics of Memory in Cambodia 149
- 9. Constructing the “Armenian Genocide”: How Scholars Unremembered the Assyrian and Greek Genocides in the Ottoman Empire 170
- 10. “The Law Is Such as It Is”: Reparations, “Historical Reality,” and the Legal Order in the Czech Republic 193
- Contributors 209
- Index 213
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Hidden Genocides: Power, Knowledge, Memory 1
-
Part One: Genocide and Ways of Knowing
- 1. Does the Holocaust Reveal or Conceal Other Genocides?: The Canadian Museum for Human Rights and Grievable Suffering 21
- 2. Hidden in Plain Sight: Atrocity Concealment in German Political Culture before the First World War 52
- 3. Beyond the Binary Model: National Security Doctrine in Argentina as a Way of Rethinking Genocide as a Social Practice 68
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Part Two: Power, Resistance, and Edges of the State
- 4. “Simply Bred Out”: Genocide and the Ethical in the Stolen Generations 83
- 5. Historical Amnesia: The “Hidden Genocide” and Destruction of the Indigenous Peoples of the United States 96
- 6. Circassia: A Small Nation Lost to the Great Game 109
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Part Three: Forgetting, Remembering, and Hidden Genocides
- 7. The Great Lakes Genocides: Hidden Histories, Hidden Precedents 129
- 8. Genocide and the Politics of Memory in Cambodia 149
- 9. Constructing the “Armenian Genocide”: How Scholars Unremembered the Assyrian and Greek Genocides in the Ottoman Empire 170
- 10. “The Law Is Such as It Is”: Reparations, “Historical Reality,” and the Legal Order in the Czech Republic 193
- Contributors 209
- Index 213