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Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction 2nd Edition

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Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction is the most wide-ranging textbook on genocide yet published. The book is designed as a text for upper-undergraduate and graduate students, as well as a primer for non-specialists and general readers interested in learning about one of humanity’s enduring blights.

Fully updated to reflect the latest thinking in this rapidly developing field, this new edition:

  • provides an introduction to genocide as both a historical phenomenon and an analytical-legal concept, including an extended discussion of the concept of genocidal intent, and the dynamism and contingency of genocidal processes
  • discusses the role of state-building, imperialism, war, and social revolution in fueling genocide
  • supplies a wide range of full-length case studies of genocides worldwide, each with an accompanying box-text
  • explores perspectives on genocide from the social sciences, including psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science/international relations, and gender studies
  • considers "The Future of Genocide," with attention to historical memory and genocide denial; initiatives for truth, justice, and redress; and strategies of intervention and prevention.

Written in clear and lively prose, liberally sprinkled with over 100 illustrations and maps, and including personal testimonies from genocide survivors, Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction has established itself as the core textbook of the new generation of genocide scholarship. An accompanying website (www.genocidetext.net) features a broad selection of supplementary materials, teaching aids, and Internet resources.

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"Based on immense scholarship, Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction is much more than an indispensable text for students of this seemingly intractable phenomenon. With its global and interdisciplinary perspectives, it consistently advances our understanding of genocidal events on many fronts. Provocative yet balanced, Adam Jones’s second edition at once summarizes and defines this burgeoning field."

A. Dirk Moses, University of Sydney and the European University Institute, Florence

Already the most wide-ranging, accessible and clear-sighted introduction to the subject, the significantly expanded 2nd edition unflinchingly extends the range of its discussion to include contentious issues such as 'cultural' genocide, whether post 9/11 terrorism falls under the rubric, and the wider scope of Ottoman violence against Christian 'minorities' in 1915. Compassionate, searching, up-to-the minute and sometimes even electrifying in its prose this is the book I will be particularly recommending to my university students of genocide.

Mark Levene, University of Southampton, UK

Reviews for 1st edition:

With its interdisciplinary approach and bevy of case studies, 'Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction' will surely become the seminal text for students of genocide. Written in an engaging and conversational style, the book not only explores existing frameworks, but expands the boundaries of genocide studies with attention to issues such as gender and the future of genocide. Perhaps best of all, Jones educates and inspires the reader to become an active and responsible global citizen.

Nicholas A. Robins, Duke University, USA

This is the best introductory text available to students of genocide studies. Written in clear, elegant prose and supported by a wealth of authoritative sources, GENOCIDE: A COMPREHENSIVE INTRODUCTION is likely to become the gold standard by which all subsequent introductions to this enormously important subject will be measured

Kenneth J. Campbell, Professor of Political Science, University of Delaware, USA

This wide-ranging inquest into the dynamics of genocidal violence stands as a major contribution to the dismal science of 'massacrology.' More than a collection of case studies, it offers a depth of critical insight and a richness of data seldom matched in comparative studies of genocide. Informed by a formidable erudition, and a deep personal sensitivity to the horrors that he describes, Adam Jones's splendid book is a milestone in the literature on mass crimes and genocide.

Rene Lemarchand, Department of Political Science, University of Florida, USA

The subtitle says it all: unique in the literature, this book provides a thorough, comprehensive introduction to the subject of genocide. Jones, a Yale political scientist and genocide scholar, delivers a very readable, intellectually stimulating text. The overall perspective is interdisciplinary. Relevant research and insights from psychology, sociology, and anthropology are included; maps and illustrations complement many of the examples and case studies. A Web site http://www.genocidetext.net supplements the book. The historical coverage ranges from discussions of genocide in the Hebrew Bible to contemporary abominations in Sudan's Darfur region. Commendably, there are thoughtful chapters on the significance of gender, memory and denial, and postgenocide tribunals. The book concludes with strategies to anticipate future genocides and intervene when necessary. Readers are encouraged as responsible citizens to consider their reactions to genocide. Summing Up: Essential. All readership levels.

P. G. Conway, SUNY College at Oneonta, Choice - Reviews Online

About the Author

Adam Jones, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of British Columbia Okanagan in Kelowna, Canada. His recent books include Gender Inclusive: Essays on Violence, Men, and Feminist International Relations (Routledge, 2009) and Crimes Against Humanity: A Beginner’s Guide (Oneworld, 2008). He is co-founder and executive director of Gendercide Watch (www.gendercide.org).

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Routledge; 2nd edition (September 10, 2010)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 680 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 041548619X
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0415486194
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.85 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.75 x 1.25 x 9.75 inches
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I'm Professor of Political Science at the University of British Columbia in Kelowna, BC. From 2005-07, I was postdoctoral fellow in the Genocide Studies Program at Yale University. Among my research interests are comparative genocide studies (I was selected as one of "Fifty Key Thinkers on the Holocaust and Genocide" for the forthcoming book by that title), gender and international politics, and mass media and political transition. My recent books include "The Scourge of Genocide: Essays and Reflections" (Routledge, 2013); "In Iran: Text & Photos" (Lulu Publishing, 2013); "Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction" (Routledge, 2nd edition, 2010); and "Gender Inclusive: Essays on Violence, Men, and Feminist International Relations" (Routledge, 2009). I'm a widely-published Creative Commons photojournalist (see my Global Photo Archive at http://www.flickr.com/adam_jones), and I serve as executive director of Gendercide Watch, a Web-based educational initiative. You can check out my personal website at http://adamjones.freeservers.com.

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Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2015
This is a good, solid, thorough introduction to a subject that is far too neglected (presumably because people can't bear to read about it). I hope this book will make genocide more widely known and understood, and will get people to do something about it; there is a good chapter here on prevention and warning signs. I do, however, have to agree with the reviewer who complains about the binding. I hope for a third edition and I hope Routledge invests more in making it more usable.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2014
Proved quite helpful in teaching the Genocide projects in the high school Anthropology class I teach. It broke down well the individual history of each major genocide of the last century, although arguably a bit weak as to the genocidal campaigns against Native Americans, Aborigines, and other indigenous colonized peoples. This book does address well the attempts to define and combat genocide since World War II and leaves us with some ideas, if not complete solutions, on how best to stop this dark side of human history from repeating itself.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2016
A thorough and comprehensive examination of this phenomenon which continues to plague the human race. Very well written and can be appreciated by the average reader and the academic alike. I recommend this book to all who are interested in history.
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2017
Jones provides a lot of scholarly research into these events. His arguments can be hard to follow at times, but overall it's a good primer on the history of genocide. Plus, a student in my class is a big fan of Jones - shout out to Gabby at WCUPA!
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2014
This is a necessary volume for anyone interested in the topic of genocide. Jones offers clear and concise information on the major genocides of the past centuries and points to most of the relevant resources needed for further study.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2013
We teach the book Night in English 2. This is helping me to see the big picture and make me more knowledgeable so I can share how genecide is still occuring today.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2013
This book is perfectly titled. It is a very comprehenisve introduction to the many facets of the study of genocide.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2023
I was looking for a good book on genocide to learn more about the topic. I came across this textbook and began reading it. I honestly learned much more than I expected from this book. Even some of my own misconceptions and ignorance of history were laid bare. At other times, it was emotionally taxing. But in the end, it's one of the few books that fundamentally changed the way I viewed world history and people in general. The struggle for human rights is the story of humanity. And it's a story we need to always remember.

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Chinmoy Banerjee
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Reviewed in Canada on April 19, 2016
A comprehensie and lucid introduction to this new and interdisciplinary field.
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Mutani Yangwe
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 3, 2016
Received in Good Condition. Thank you
Ron
3.0 out of 5 stars Judging history by today's standards..
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2022
Sadly, it is difficult to find objective writings on such topics and this typically bleeding-heart text is no exception. Given the many exaggerations it is difficult to accept any of the text at face value. Hypocritically, the author lives in Canada on former 'native' land.
CLM
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 31, 2016
Bought this for one of my university modules. Great book with a lot of insight although does skirt around the issues of some of the lesser known genocides