H-Genocide is a network for professional scholars, survivors of genocide, authors, historians and other interested people working in genocide studies and related fields, e.g. U.S., European, African, S. American, and Asian studies, to name a few. Discussion topics include the history, analysis, and theory of genocide, all genocides.
Below you will find a continuous updated list of new books published in Genocide Studies. It includes new pubs streaming from the H-Net Book Channel and new book announcements posted to H-Genocide by subscribers. Next to the books are all the announcements, discussions, and queries we welcome here. You will find CFPs in Genocide Studies on the right side of this page under H-Genocide Resources.
Announcements and Discussion
Greetings Folks,
I would like to introduce myself, Lucy Gaynor, as the new H-Genocide Review Editor. I am a PhD researcher at the University of Amsterdam, specialising in historical narratives in international criminal trials.
At the beginning of my time as Review editor, I want to put out a general call for reviewers. Should any of you, or any of your colleagues, have an interest in writing a review for H-Genocide at any point in the coming months, please feel free to reach out to me.
Additionally, if you have any questions in general or specifically about the process, I am more than happy to
The deadline to apply for the virtual 2022 Genocide Human Rights University Program (GHRUP) is fast approaching, on May 31, 2022!
The Genocide and Human Rights University Program (GHRUP) is an annual, intensive, graduate-level summer course that explores fundamental issues relating to gross violations of human rights and the prevention of genocide. Taught by leading experts over a 2-week period, this course is comparative and interdisciplinary in nature, and incorporates genocide theory, history, sociology, political science, anthropology and international law.
The GHRUP provides participants
Dear Colleagues,
Below please find two articles in English that were published in the Jerusalem Post in April 2022 and one article in Hebrew that was published in Haaretz (this article is essentially a translation of the two previous columns in English --obviously not for reading by most of you but an indication of the effort we have made to put the message across to Israeli political leaders and the public).
Charny, Israel W. (March 14, 2022). Recognize Armenian genocide by April 24 - opinion. Jerusalem Post. https://www.jpost.com/international/article-701274
The Department of History at the University of Southampton invites you to register for our latest event, which will see Professor Ivo Goldstein, of our partner institution the University of Zagreb, speak about the Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia (ISC) before a general Q&A and discussion. All are welcome and it is free to attend.
Date: 17 May 2022 / Time: 6-7:15PM BST / Registration Link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-holocaust-in-the-independent-state-of-croatia-isc-tickets-311678708407
Event Details
On 10 April 1941, the ISC was proclaimed due to the Nazi victory over the