Journal of Genocide Research (13/4, automne 2011)
Journal of Genocide Research, vol. 13, no. 4, automne 2011
Numéro spécial : «East Pakistan War, 1971»
Articles :
- “Introduction”, A. Dirk Moses, p. 391-392
- “The question of genocide and the quest for justice in the 1971 war”, Sarmila Bose, p. 393-419
- “British perceptions of the East Pakistan Crisis 1971: ‘hideous atrocities on both sides’?”, Angela Debnath, p. 421-450
- “In the national interest? Canada and the East Pakistan crisis of 1971”, Richard Pilkington, p. 451-474
- “Insaniyat for peace: survivor’s narrative of the 1971 war of Bangladesh”, Yasmin Saikia, p. 475-501
- “Justice after decades in Bangladesh: national trials for international crimes”, Morten Bergsmo and Elisa Novic, p. 503-510
Compte rendus :
- Changing Homelands: Hindu Politics and the Partition of India, par Uditi Sen, p. 511-515
- Genocide and the Europeans, par Mark Swatek-Evenstein, p. 516-518
- No Enchanted Palace: The End of Empire and the Ideological Origins of the United Nations, par Mark Levene, p. 519-522
- Hitler’s Generals on Trial: The Last War Crimes Tribunal at Nuremberg, par Daniel Segesser, p. 523-525
- The Warsaw Ghetto: A Guide to the Perished City, par Dan Stone, p. 526-527
- Antisemitism: A History, par Michael Berenbaum, p. 528-529
- Legal Institutions and Collective Memories, par Gregory D. Smithers, p. 530-531
- Less than human: why we demean, enslave, and exterminate others by David Livingstone Smith, par Edwin Hodge, p. 532-534
- Human Killing Machines: Systematic Indoctrination in Iran, Nazi Germany, al-Qaeda, and Abu Ghraib, par Peter G. Prontzos, pages 535-537