Teaching about Genocide

Issues, Approaches, and Resources

Samuel Totten
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  • Contents

Includes discussion on the rationale of teaching about genocide; the history of genocide; and 10 cases studies of genocide perpetrated in the 20th century.

Introduction; Samuel Totten.

  • Educating About Genocide: Yes—But What Kind of Education?; Carol Rittner.
  • Issues of Rationale: Teaching About Genocide; Samuel Totten.
  • The History of Genocide: An Overview; Paul R. Bartrop and Samuel Totten.
  • Wrestling with the Definition of Genocide: A Critical Task; Samuel Totten.
  • Defining Genocide: Issues and Resolutions; Henry R. Huttenbach.
  • Case Studies of Genocide Perpetrated in the Twentieth Century.
  • Introduction; Samuel Totten.
  • Case Study 1: The Armenian Genocide; Richard G. Hovannisian.
  • Case Study 2: The Soviet Manmade Famine in Ukraine; James Mace.
  • Case Study 3: The Holocaust; Michael Berenbaum.
  • Case Study 4: The Indonesian Genocide of 1965–1966; Robert Cribb.
  • Case Study 5: Bangladesh Genocide; Rounaq Jahan.
  • Case Study 6: The Burundi Genocide; René Lemarchand.
  • Case Study 7: The Cambodian Genocide; Craig Etcheson.
  • Case Study 8: The 1988 Anfal Operations in Iraqi Kurdistan; Michiel Leezenberg.
  • Case Study 9: Genocide in Bosnia; Eric Markusen.
  • Case Study 10: The Rwanda Genocide; René Lemarchand.
  • Instructional Strategies and Learning Activities: Teaching About Genocide; Samuel Totten.
  • Conducting a Comparative Study of Genocide: Rationale and Methodology; Henry R. Huttenbach.
  • Human Rights, Genocide, and Social Responsibility; William R. Fernekes and Samuel Totten.
  • The Intervention and Prevention of Genocide: Where There Is the Political Will, There Is a Way; Samuel Totten.
  • Select Annotated Bibliography: Teaching About Genocide; Samuel Totten.
  • About the Contributors.