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Andrea Graziosi and Frank E. Sysyn, "Genocide: The Power and Problems of a Concept" (McGill-Queen's UP, 2022)

Nov 11, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
2
The Contentious Nature of Genocide Studies
04:42 • 4min
3
Editing a Volume - How Did It Come Together?
08:51 • 3min
4
The Consortium on Genocide
12:08 • 5min
5
The Science of Genocide and Totalitarianism
17:20 • 2min
6
The Role of State Building and Ideology in the History of Genocide
19:17 • 2min
7
The Story of the Famine in the Volga German Region
21:17 • 2min
8
Is There a Famine in the Soviet Union?
23:37 • 4min
9
The Role of Ideology in State Building
27:30 • 4min
10
Is There Connection Between the Book Cover and the Subtitle?
31:22 • 4min
11
The Power and Problems of a Concept, the Subtitle
34:56 • 4min
12
Is There a New Definition of the Category?
39:11 • 2min
13
What Is the Power of the Holocaust?
41:13 • 3min
14
The Multiple Meanings of Genocide
44:22 • 2min
15
Is the Lemkin Definition a Good Idea?
46:30 • 4min
16
The Armenian and the Holocaust - That's Not a Close One
50:38 • 2min
17
Is There a New Definition of Genocide?
52:09 • 4min
18
How Do You Endorse Strauss's Mass Categorical Violence?
56:34 • 4min
19
Genocide - A Critical Approach to the Problems of the Holocaust
01:00:28 • 3min
20
You Go First or I Go Second?
01:03:36 • 2min