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The Cambridge World History of Genocide

Genocide in the Indigenous, Early Modern and Imperial Worlds, from C. 1535 to World War One

The Cambridge World History of Genocide( )
Editor: Blackhawk, Ned
Kiernan, Ben
Madley, Benjamin
Taylor, Rebe
General Editor: Kiernan, Ben
Series title:The Cambridge World History of Genocide Ser.
ISBN:978-1-108-80251-2
Publication Date:Nov 2022
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Book Format:Digital download and online
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Book Description:

Volume II covers the early modern and modern cases of genocide and their effects on Indigenous communities across the Americas, Africa and Australia, as well as premonitions of twentieth-century disasters. An essential reference text for those interested in the early modern period, as well humanitarianism and Indigenous Studies.

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Detailed Subjects: History / Europe / Renaissance
Author Biography
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Rebe Taylor is a historian. Her field of study is Tasmanian anthropology and archaeology. She was awarded the inaugural $75,000 Coral Thomas Fellowship for her project: The Wedge Collection: moments of encounter on the Tasmanian and Victorian frontiers by the State Lbrary of New South Wales. In 2018, she was awarded the inaugural Dick and Joan Green Family Award for Tasmanian History, for her book, Into the Heart of Tasmania: A Search for Human Antiquity.

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