"Genocide since 1945" explores the history and recurrence of genocide following the UN's Genocide Convention. It examines the unique nature of this crime, the dynamics between perpetrators, victims, and bystanders, and the challenges of prevention and intervention. Essential for understanding contemporary global issues.
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The Wildman of Kentucky: The Mystery of Panther Rock
- 120pagine
- 5 ore di lettura
In the heart of Kentucky there is an ancient and sacred ground known as Panther Rock. For many years tales of strange events have been reported but never investigated in full. Now, for the first time an intrepid group of explorers ventures into the unknown to discover the truth. Join the Reality Team of Special Investigators as they uncover new Bigfoot witnesses and historical tales. Journey with them into the dark woods of the Frazier Land and witness amazing paranormal and often terrifying events.
Day of Glory: the Guns at Lexington and Concord
- 196pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
Antisemitism and the Left
- 192pagine
- 7 ore di lettura
A highly original conceptual study of the opposing faces of universalism, its stimulation for Jewish emancipation and the struggle for its rescue from repressive, antisemitic associations. -- .
Nationalism
A Critical Introduction
Nationalism provides an indispensable review of the study of nationalism that both introduces and critically positions all the main issues, theories and contemporary debates. Drawing upon and introducing a wide range of literatures from across politics, sociology, history, social anthropology and cultural studies, the authors seek to further challenge fixed notions of national identity, ethnicity and culture to more fully explore and understand the contemporary complexities of citizenship and the genuine potential for a cosmopolitan democracy. The text surveys both classical and contemporary approaches including those from within feminism, postmodernism, postcolonialism and globalization studies. It will be essential reading for all students and academics seeking a deeper understanding of nationalism and national identity today.