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Genocide in Historical Perspective by Robert Gellately,

Genocide in Historical Perspective by Robert Gellately,
Focusing on the twentieth century, this collection of essays by leading international experts offers an up-to-date, comprehensive history western australia history and analysis of multiple cases of genocide western australia history and genocidal acts. The book contains studies of the Armenian genocide; the victims of Stalinist terror; the Holocaust; western australia history and Imperial Japan. Contributors explore colonialism western australia history and address the fate of the indigenous peoples in Africa, North America, western australia history and Australia. In addition, extensive coverage of the post-1945 period includes the atrocities in the former Yugoslavia, Bali, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Rwanda, East Timor, western australia history and Guatemala. Robert Gellately is Professor western australia history and Strassler Family Chair for the Study of Holocaust History at Clark University, where he teaches a variety of courses in modern German history, modern European history western australia history and the history of the Holocaust with a concentration on the study of Nazi Germany western australia history and the Gestapo. In Backing Hitler (Oxford, 2001), Gellately uses new evidence to demolish long-held beliefs about what ordinary Germans knew of the concentration camps. His internationally acclaimed book, The Gestapo western australia history and German Society (Oxford, 1990) challenges conventional concepts of the Gestapo western australia history and daily life in Nazi Germany. He has won numerous fellowships, western australia history and awards, most recently from the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in Germany. Ben Kiernan is A. Whitney Griswold Professor of History western australia history and Director of the Genocide Studies Program at Yale University western australia history and Convenor of the Yale East Timor Project. Kiernan is the author of The Pol Pot Regime (Yale, 1996), How Pol Pot Came to Power (Verso Books, 1985) western australia history and three other works western australia history and over a hundred scholarly articles on Southeast Asia western australia history and the history of genocide.Choice called him "the most knowledgeable observer of Cambodia anywhere in the Western world." Pol Pot's Khmer Rouge "indicted" western australia history and then "sentenced" him as an "arch war criminal.
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Captain Cook: A Legacy Under Fire by Vanessa Collingridge,

Captain Cook: A Legacy Under Fire by Vanessa Collingridge,
In 1768, James Cook, on an epic sea journey that secured his place in history, discovered Australia. One hundred years later, countering cherished legends, George Collingridge dared to claim that the Portuguese had gotten to Australia first. Now VANESSA COLLINGRIDGE, his distant cousin, unravels the strange tale of history's most fascinating explorer western australia history and the man who sought to dethrone him. Collingridge charts Captain Cook's celebrated voyages: He mapped the Pacific islands, circumnavigated Antarctica, charted New Zealand, western australia history and discovered the New Hebrides western australia history and Australia, curing scurvy along the way. He was shipwrecked on the Great Barrier Reef, cruised with sails frozen amid two-hundred-foot-tall icebergs, struggled to keep his crew from losing battles with alcohol western australia history and Polynesian women, western australia history and somehow managed to stay one step ahead of competing French western australia history and Spanish explorers. Over his twenty-one years of adventure--until his murder on a beach in Kealakekua Bay in Hawaii in 1779--Cook changed the Western map of the world. Or so schoolchildren were taught. In 1883 British aristocrat George Collingridge sailed Down Under in search of adventure--and came across maps of Australia dated 1542 western australia history and 1546, drawn in northern France but based on Portuguese originals, suggesting that Cook was not the first to reach Australia. This proposal would prove Collingridge's undoing--and yet it is a controversy that lives on.
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History of Western Australia - The human history of Western Australia started when Australia's first inhabitants arrived on the northwest coast about 55,000 years ago. Over the next 20,000 years they slowly moved southward and eastward across the landmass.

John Andrew La Nauze - John Andrew La Nauze (1911-1989) was born in Western Australia and completed degrees in Arts at the University of Western Australia and (as WA Rhodes Scholar for 1931) at Oxford before joining the Economics Departments at Adelaide (from 19350 and Sydney (1940-49). In 1950 he became Foundation Professor of Economic History in the University of Melbourne, moving to the newly created Ernest Scott Chair on the Department of History in 1956.

Attorney-General of Western Australia - The Attorney-General of Western Australia is the member of the Government of Western Australia responsible for maintenance and improvement of Western Australia's system of law and justice. Before the advent of representative government in 1870, the title was Advocate-General of Western Australia.

Colonial Secretary of Western Australia - The Colonial Secretary of Western Australia was one of the most important and powerful public offices in Western Australia, in the time when Western Australia was a British colony. The Colonial Secretary was the representative of the British Colonial Office in Western Australia, and was usually appointed from Britain.



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