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

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Imprint:New York : Berghahn Books, 2008.
Description:x, 491 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Studies on war and genocide ; v. 12
War and genocide ; v. 12.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7351091
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Other authors / contributors:Moses, A. Dirk.
ISBN:9781845454524 (hardback : alk. paper)
1845454529 (hardback : alk. paper)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • Section I. Intellectual History and Conceptual Questions
  • Chapter 1. Empire, Colony, Genocide: Keywords and the Philosophy of History
  • Chapter 2. Anti-colonialism in Western Political Thought: The Colonial Origins of the Concept of Genocide
  • Chapter 3. Are Settler-Colonies Inherently Genocidal? Re-reading Lemkin
  • Chapter 4. Structure and Event: Settler Colonialism, Time, and the Question of Genocide
  • Chapter 5. "Crime without a Name": The Case for "Indigenocide"
  • Chapter 6. Colonialism and Genocides: Towards an Analysis of the Settler Archive of the European Imagination
  • Chapter 7. Biopower and Modern Genocide
  • Section II. Empire, Colonization and Genocide
  • Chapter 8. Empires, Native Peoples, and Genocide
  • Chapter 9. Colonialism, History, and Genocide in Cambodia, 1747-2005
  • Chapter 10. Genocide in Tasmania: The History of an Idea
  • Chapter 11. "The aborigines... were never annihilated, and still they are becoming extinct": Settler Imperialism and Genocide in 19th-century America and Australia
  • Chapter 12. Navigating the Cultural Encounter: Blackfoot Religious Resistance in Canada (c. 1870-1930)
  • Chapter 13. Genocide in German Southwest Africa and German East Africa
  • Chapter 14. Inner Colonization and Inter-imperial Conflict: The Destruction of the Armenians and the End of the Ottoman Empire
  • Chapter 15. Inner Colonialism and the Question of Genocide in Imperial Russia and the Soviet Union
  • Chapter 16. Colonialism and Genocide in Nazi-occupied Poland and Ukraine
  • Section III. Subaltern Genocide
  • Chapter 17. Genocide from Below: The Great Inca Rebellion of 1780-82 in the Southern Andes
  • Chapter 18. Political Loyalties and the Genocide of a Settler Community: The Eurasians in Indonesia, 1945-46
  • Chapter 19. Savages, Subjects, and Sovereigns: Conjunctions of Modernity, Genocide, and Colonialism
  • Notes on Contributors
  • Select Bibliography
  • Index