Empire, colony, genocide : conquest, occupation, and subaltern resistance in world history

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Empire, colony, genocide : conquest, occupation, and subaltern resistance in world history

edited by A. Dirk Moses

(War and genocide / general editor, Omer Bartov, v. 12)

Berghahn Books, 2010

  • : pbk

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"First paperback edition published in 2010"--T.p. verso

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Summary: In 1944, Raphael Lemkin coined the term "genocide" to describe a foreign occupation that destroyed or permanently crippled a subject population. This text is a world history of genocide that highlights what Lemkin called "the role of the human group and its tribulations"

Includes bibliographical references and index

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収録内容
  • Empire, colony, genocide: keywords and the philosophy of history / A. Dirk Moses
  • Anticolonialism in western political thought: the colonial origins of the concept of genocide / Andrew Fitzmaurice
  • Are settler-colonies inherently genocidal? Re-reading Lemkin / John Docker
  • Structure and event: settler colonialism, time, and the question of genocide / Patrick Wolfe
  • "Crime without a name": colonialism and the case for "indigenocide" / Raymond Evans
  • Colonialism and genocides: notes for the analysis of the settler archive / Lorenzo Veracini
  • Biopower and modern genocide / Dan Stone
  • Empires, native peoples, and genocide / Mark Levene
  • Serial colonialism and genocide in nineteenth-century Cambodia / Ben Kiernan
  • Genocide in Tasmania: the history of an idea / Ann Curthoys
  • "The aborigines -- Were never annihilated, and still they are becoming extinct": settler imperialism and genocide in nineteenth-century America and Australia / Norbert Finzsch
  • Navigating the cultural encounter: Blackfoot religious resistance in Canada (c. 1870-1930) / Blanca Tovias
  • From conquest to genocide: colonial rule in German southwest Africa and German east Africa / Dominik J. Schaller
  • Internal colonization, inter-imperial conflict and the Armenian genocide / Donald Bloxham
  • Genocidal impulses and fantasies in imperial Russia / Robert Geraci
  • Colonialism and genocide in Nazi-occupied Poland and Ukraine / David Furber, Wendy Lower
  • Genocide from below: the great rebellion of 1780-82 in the southern Andes / David Cahill
  • The brief genocide of the Eurasians in Indonesia, 1945/46 / Robert Cribb
  • Savages, subjects, and sovereigns: conjunctions of modernity, genocide, and colonialism / Alexander Hinton
内容説明・目次

内容説明

In 1944, Raphael Lemkin coined the term "genocide" to describe a foreign occupation that destroyed or permanently crippled a subject population. In this tradition, Empire, Colony, Genocide embeds genocide in the epochal geopolitical transformations of the past 500 years: the European colonization of the globe, the rise and fall of the continental land empires, violent decolonization, and the formation of nation states. It thereby challenges the customary focus on twentieth-century mass crimes and shows that genocide and "ethnic cleansing" have been intrinsic to imperial expansion. The complexity of the colonial encounter is reflected in the contrast between the insurgent identities and genocidal strategies that subaltern peoples sometimes developed to expel the occupiers, and those local elites and creole groups that the occupiers sought to co-opt. Presenting case studies on the Americas, Australia, Africa, Asia, the Ottoman Empire, Imperial Russia, and the Nazi "Third Reich," leading authorities examine the colonial dimension of the genocide concept as well as the imperial systems and discourses that enabled conquest. Empire, Colony, Genocide is a world history of genocide that highlights what Lemkin called "the role of the human group and its tribulations."

目次

Preface A. Dirk Moses SECTION I: INTELLECTUAL HISTORY AND CONCEPTUAL QUESTIONS Chapter 1. Empire, Colony, Genocide: Keywords and the Philosophy of History A. Dirk Moses Chapter 2. Anti-colonialism in Western Political Thought: The Colonial Origins of the Concept of Genocide Andrew Fitzmaurice Chapter 3. Are Settler-Colonies Inherently Genocidal? Re-reading Lemkin John Docker Chapter 4. Structure and Event: Settler Colonialism, Time, and the Question of Genocide Patrick Wolfe Chapter 5. "Crime without a Name": The Case for "Indigenocide" Raymond Evans Chapter 6. Colonialism and Genocides: Towards an Analysis of the Settler Archive of the European Imagination Lorenzo Veracini Chapter 7. Biopower and Modern Genocide Dan Stone SECTION II: EMPIRE, COLONIZATION AND GENOCIDE Chapter 8. Empires, Native Peoples, and Genocide Mark Levene Chapter 9. Colonialism, History, and Genocide in Cambodia, 1747-2005 Ben Kiernan Chapter 10. Genocide in Tasmania: The History of an Idea Ann Curthoys Chapter 11. "The aborigines... were never annihilated, and still they are becoming extinct": Settler Imperialism and Genocide in 19th-century America and Australia Norbert Finzsch Chapter 12. Navigating the Cultural Encounter: Blackfoot Religious Resistance in Canada (c. 1870-1930) Blanca Tovias Chapter 13. Genocide in German Southwest Africa and German East Africa Dominik J. Schaller Chapter 14. Inner Colonization and Inter-imperial Conflict: The Destruction of the Armenians and the End of the Ottoman Empire Donald Bloxham Chapter 15. Inner Colonialism and the Question of Genocide in Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union Robert Geraci Chapter 16. Colonialism and Genocide in Nazi-occupied Poland and Ukraine David Furber and Wendy Lower SECTION III: SUBALTERN GENOCIDE Chapter 17. Genocide from Below: The Great Inca Rebellion of 1780-82 in the Southern Andes David Cahill Chapter 18. Political Loyalties and the Genocide of a Settler Community: The Eurasians in Indonesia, 1945-46 Robert Cribb Chapter 19. Savages, Subjects, and Sovereigns: Conjunctions of Modernity, Genocide, and Colonialism Alexander L. Hinton Notes on Contributors Select Bibliography Index

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