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As we enter the
twenty-first century, genocide, war, crimes against humanity, and forms
of mass atrocity constitute one of the greatest challenges that
confront us. The Rutgers University Press series, Genocide, Political Violence, Human Rights
publishes cutting-edge scholarship from across the disciplines that
enhance our understanding of such large-scale human rights violations
and the principles and mechanisms that seek to prevent them, protect
the vulnerable, and help victims recover. A partnership with the
Rutgers Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, this series
seeks to break new ground not just by publishing outstanding new titles
related to its topical focus but also in developing a unique
arrangement that will offer many of the authors the opportunity to have
their books translated into Spanish and, possibly, other languages.
This series will
include academic books as well as books aimed at a broader audience of
practitioners and non-specialist readers.
Series
Editors:
• Alexander Laban
Hinton, Center for the Study of Genocide and Human Rights, Rutgers
University, Newark
• Stephen Eric Bronner, Political Science, Rutgers University, New
Brunswick
• Nela Navarro, Classical and Modern Languages and Literature, Rutgers
University, Newark
Books:
Cultural Genocide
Lawrence Davidson
Everyday Revolutionaries: Gender, Violence, and Disillusionment in Postwar El Salvador
Irina Carlota Silber
Facing the Khmer Rouge: A Cambodian Journey
Ronnie Yimsut
Rendition to Torture
Alan Clarke
Transitional
Justice: Global Mechanisms and Local Realities
after Genocide and Mass Violence
Edited and with an
Introduction by Alexander Laban Hinton
We Cannot Forget: Interviews with Survivors of the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda
Edited by Samuel Totten and Rafiki Ubaldo
Submission
Information:
Send proposals to:
Marlie Wasserman
Rutgers University
Press
100 Joyce Kilmer Ave
Piscataway, NJ
08854-8099
marlie@rutgers.edu
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