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Encyclopedia of War Crimes and Genocide (2 vols)

Encyclopedia of War Crimes and Genocide (2 vols)

by Christopher Catherwood and Leslie Alan Horvitz
Hardback
Publication Date: 30/06/2011

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This examines the contemporary history of crimes against humanity, during both wartime and peacetime. With more than 500 entries, this two-volume A-to-Z encyclopaedia covers a wide range of relevant topics, including human rights, war criminals, war crimes, examples of genocide, international organizations and international law concerning war crimes, and much more. This revised edition also includes updated information on recent human rights and war crime trials; and features a primary resources section with documents that are vital to understanding this subject.

Coverage includes: Amnesty International - Apartheid - Armenian genocide - Klaus Barbie - Biological weapons - Bosnia and Herzegovina - Conflict diamonds - Darfur - Francois ""Papa Doc"" Duvalier - El Salvador - Geneva Conventions - Ghost prisoners - Gulags - Human Rights Convention - Saddam Hussein - Kosovo - My Lai massacre - North Korea - Piracy and international law - Pol Pot - Rwanda - Slavery - Taliban - Desmond Tutu - War on terror - Simon Wiesenthal
ISBN:
9780816080830
9780816080830
Category:
Military history
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
30-06-2011
Publisher:
Facts On File Inc
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
703
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x51mm
Weight:
2.19kg
Christopher Catherwood

Dr Christopher Catherwood is a leading Churchill scholar. He is Emeritus Archives By-Fellow of Churchill College Cambridge, Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a supervisor at Homerton College, Cambridge.

He has written many books and articles including Winston's Folly, His Finest Hour: A Brief Life of Winston Churchill, A Brief History of the Middle East, The Balkans in WWII and Winston Churchill: The Flawed Genius.

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