Genocide: Its Political Use in the Twentieth Century
Author | Leo Kuper |
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ISBN | 9780300031201 1983 Yale University Press reprint |
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Genocide: Its political use in the Twentieth Century is a book by the sociologist Leo Kuper, about genocide. It is widely cited,[1] and is included on reading lists for related courses of study at several universities,[2][3][4][5][6] making it a notable work.
The historical examples studied include the Armenian Genocide, the Holocaust, the 1971 Bangladesh Genocide, and the Burundian Genocide of 1972.[7]
References
- ↑ "Google Scholar".
- ↑ "Holocaust and Genocide Recommended Readings".
- ↑ "What we're reading - MSc in Global Crime, Justice and Security - LLM / MSc - Postgraduate - Edinburgh Law School".
- ↑ "LaSU - Browse Reading Lists - The Library - University of Salford - A Greater Manchester University".
- ↑ "Knowlton, J".
- ↑ "University of Sussex".
- ↑ Kuper, Leo (1 August 1983). "Genocide: Its Political Use in the Twentieth Century". Yale University Press – via Google Books.
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