Genocide from antiquity to the beginning of the twentieth century : history and comparative analysis
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Genocide from antiquity to the beginning of the twentieth century : history and comparative analysis
Edwin Mellen Press, c2011
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [395]-410) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
An historical analysis of the factors that led to genocide from ancient times to the beginning of the 20th century.
目次
- 1) Establishing the Holy Land and the Destruction of the Idolaters
- 2) Mass Destruction and Genocide among Ancient People with Many Deities
- 3) Mass Destruction and Genocide among the Greeks and Romans
- 4) Mass Destruction, Genocide and the Establishment of the Mongol Empire
- 5) Shaka and the Establishment of the Zulu Kingdom
- 6) Dynamics that Contributed to Mass Destruction in Imperial China: a Survey
- 7) Mass Destruction, Genocide, and Islam: Introduction
- 8) Jihad and the Expansion of Islam: An Overview The Jihad in the Conquest of People of the Book and their Integration into Muslim Society The Jihad and the Conquest of India
- 9) Jihad and the Mass Destruction of the Assyrian and Armenian Christians
- 10) The Endeavour to Eradicate Christianity in Japan
- 11) From Persuasion to Disseminating and Maintaining Christianity through the Sword: A Brief Overview
- 12) The Albigensian Crusade and the Destruction of the Cathars
- 13) The Witch - Hunts in Europe
- 14) Mass Destruction and the European Christian Encounter with People they saw as Beings close to the Animal Kingdom: Introduction
- 15) Conquest, Enslavement and Destruction in Spanish America
- 16) The African Slave Trade and Mass Destruction
- 17) The Enslavement of Africans in the Belgian Congo
- 18) Mass Destruction, Genocide, and Cleansing the Indian from his Land in North America
- 19) Destruction of Aborigines in Tasmania, Australia
- 20) Crushing the Herero of German South-West Africa (Namibia)
- 21) Mass Destruction and the Relationship Between Christian Europeans and People Seen to be Close to the Animal Kingdom - Summary.
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