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    DICTIONARY OF GENOCIDE
    by Luis J. Gonzalez

    Library Journal Reviews
    April 15, 2008

    Totten, Samuel & Paul R. Bartrop. Dictionary of Genocide . 2 vols.

    Greenwood . 2008. 688p. bibliog. index. ISBN 978-0-313-32967-8 .

    $199.95. REF

    The first in its class, this dictionary offers a comprehensive overview
    of the field of genocide studies. In over 600 entries, the dictionary
    provides information on the definition, theories, history, prevention,
    intervention, and denial of genocide. Covering everything from the
    UN's definition of the term to the mechanisms employed when genocide
    occurs, the book traces the history of genocide and offers detailed
    information on genocide from around the globe. The events covered range
    from the Armenian genocide in the early 20th century to the most recent
    genocides in Rwanda, Srebrenica (Bosnia), and those currently taking
    place in Darfur. Totten and Bartrop, both university professors and
    experts on the topic of genocide, have several previous publications
    to their credit, including Century of Genocide: Critical Essays and
    Eyewitness Accounts, Teaching About Genocide: Issues, Approaches,
    and Resources, and The Prevention and Intervention of Genocide:
    An Annotated Bibliography . BOTTOM LINE This work feels more like
    an encyclopedia than a dictionary, as it lacks cross-references (a
    major drawback), and most entries are significantly longer than one
    would expect in a typical dictionary.

    That said, it is well written and easy to follow. It could be used
    as a complement to the existing major books and encyclopedias on
    genocide, such as Ben Kiernan's The Specter of Genocide (Cambridge
    Univ., 2003) and Dinah Shelton's Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes
    Against Humanity (Macmillan, 2004). Recommended for all public and
    academic libraries. [Available electronically through Greenwood
    Digital Collection.]-Luis J. Gonzalez, Hunter Coll. Libs., New York

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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