Incoming Resources
- Globalising justice for mass atrocities, revolution in accountability, Chandra Lekha Sriram
- Perpetrators and perpetration of mass violence, action, motivations and dynamics, edited by Timothy Williams and Susanne Buckley-Zistel
- My neighbor, my enemy, justice and community in the aftermath of mass atrocity, edited by Eric Stover and Harvey M. Weinstein
- That the world may know, bearing witness to atrocity, James Dawes
- The genocide studies reader, edited by Samuel Totten, Paul R. Bartrop
- Human rights at the crossroads, edited by Mark Goodale
- The Oxford handbook of genocide studies, edited by Donald Bloxham and A. Dirk Moses
- Darfur and the crime of genocide, John Hagan and Wenona Rymond-Richmond
- The dark side of democracy, explaining ethnic cleansing, Michael Mann
- Holocaust and genocide denial, a contextual perspective, edited by Paul Behrens, Nicholas Terry and Olaf Jensen
- Black Earth, the Holocaust as history and warning, Timothy Snyder
- I you we them, journeys beyond evil: the desk killers in history and today, Dan Gretton, Volume 1
- A shameful act, the Armenian genocide and the question of Turkish responsibility, by Taner Akçam ; translated by Paul Bessemer
- The memory of catastrophe, edited by Peter Gray and Kendrick Oliver
- War and genocide, organized killing in modern society, Martin Shaw
- Genocide, a comprehensive introduction, Adam Jones
- Genocide in international law, the crime of crimes, William A. Schabas
- The roots of evil, the origins of genocide and other group violence, Ervin Staub
- Annihilating difference, the anthropology of genocide, edited by Alexander Laban Hinton ; with a foreword by Kenneth Roth
- Blood and soil, a world history of genocide and extermination from Sparta to Darfur, Ben Kiernan
- Genocide and its threat to contemporary international order, Adrian Gallagher
- War crimes and collective wrongdoing, a reader, edited by Aleksandar Jokic
- Is the Holocaust unique?, perspectives on comparative genocide, edited with an introd. by Alan S. Rosenbaum ; with a foreword by Israel W. Charny
- Law against genocide, cosmopolitan trials, David Hirsh
- Law against genocide, cosmopolitan trials, David Hirsh
- The rescuers, heroes of the Holocaust
- Human rights at the crossroads, edited by Mark Goodale
- Is the Holocaust unique?, perspectives on comparative genocide, edited and with an introduction by Alan S. Rosenbaum ; with a foreword by Israel W. Charny
- Genocide, a comprehensive introduction, Adam Jones
- Murder in our midst, the Holocaust, industrial killing, and representation, Omer Bartov
- Criminology, civilisation and the new world order, Wayne Morrison
- Blood and soil, a world history of genocide and extermination from Sparta to Darfur, Ben Kiernan
- Reducing genocide to law, definition, meaning, and the ultimate crime, Payam Akhavan
- The holocaust in historical context, Steven T. Katz
- Criminology, civilisation and the new world order, Wayne Morrison
- Land and territoriality, edited by Michael Saltman
- Genocide, its political use in the twentieth century, Leo Kuper
- Mirrors of destruction, war, genocide, and modern identity, Omer Bartov
- The crime of all crimes, toward a criminology of genocide, Nicole Rafter
- Elements of crimes under international law, Gideon Boas, James L. Bischoff and Natalie L. Reid
- Annihilating difference, the anthropology of genocide, edited by Alexander Laban Hinton ; with a foreword by Kenneth Roth
- Between vengeance and forgiveness, facing history after genocide and mass violence, Martha Minow ; foreword by Richard J. Goldstone
- Genocide since 1945, Philip Spencer
- Between vengeance and forgiveness, facing history after genocide and mass violence, Martha Minow ; foreword by Richard J. Goldstone
- The criminal law of genocide, international, comparative, and contextual aspects, edited by Ralph Henham and Paul Behrens
- Genocide, truth, memory, and representation, edited by Alexander Laban Hinton and Kevin Lewis O'Neill
- On productive shame, reconciliation, and agency, Suzana Milevska, editor
- The dark side of democracy, explaining ethnic cleansing, Michael Mann
- What is genocide?, Martin Shaw
- Violence in war and peace, an anthology, edited by Nancy Scheper-Hughes and Philippe Bourgois