H-Genocide is a network for professional scholars, survivors of genocide, authors, historians and other interested people working in genocide studies and related fields, e.g. U.S., European, African, S. American, and Asian studies, to name a few. Discussion topics include the history, analysis, and theory of genocide, all genocides.
Below you will find a continuous updated list of new books published in Genocide Studies. It includes new pubs streaming from the H-Net Book Channel and new book announcements posted to H-Genocide by subscribers. Next to the books are all the announcements, discussions, and queries we welcome here. You will find CFPs in Genocide Studies on the right side of this page under H-Genocide Resources.
New Books in Genocide, Holocaust, and Memory Studies
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Due February 15: Apply for the Summer Institute on the Holocaust and Jewish Civilization
The Holocaust Educational Foundation of Northwestern University is pleased to invite applications for fellowships to participate in the 21st annual Summer Institute on the Holocaust and Jewish Civilization from June 19 to July 1, 2016, at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. The renowned program is an intensive two-week course of study designed to broaden and deepen the background of current
2016 Summer Institute for Genocide Studies and Prevention
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New book: Fundamentals of Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention
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Horizons: H-Net Newsletter, 2:4
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Auschwitz Jewish Center Fellows Program
The Auschwitz Jewish Center Fellows Program application deadline has been extended to January 18, 2016. Since 2000, the AJC Fellows Program has provided a unique educational opportunity for graduate students to learn about the Holocaust in situ in the context of Poland’s history and Jewish heritage.
Winter Courses at YIVO
Delve into Ashkenazi Jewish life and culture with at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research (15 W. 16th Street, NYC) this winter. Register today!
The YIVO-Bard Winter Program on Ashkenazi Civilization courses beginning next week:
2017 Lemkin Book Award: Call for Nominations
2017 Lemkin Book Award: Call for Nominations
The Institute for the Study of Genocide's Lemkin Award honors Raphael Lemkin, the originator of the concept of genocide and first exponent of a United
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Center for Advanced Genocide Research Fellowship for PhD Candidates
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Report on the 2015 Edinburgh Summer School on Political Violence
This report provides an overview of the new interdisciplinary summer school on political violence, which took place at the University of Edinburgh from 24 to 26 of June 2015. [1]
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