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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Announcements and Discussion
CFP Forum Ukraine - The American University of Paris May 9-10, 2022
Virtual Forum: Understanding the War in the Ukraine
Solving the Mystery of Crafting a Winning Book Proposal
Solving the Mystery of Crafting a Winning Book Proposal
Many scholars excel at writing academic manuscripts but are less confident when asked to pitch their work in the final stage ahead of submission: the book proposal. Laura Portwood-Stacer, author of The Book Proposal Book (Princeton University Press), will break down the book proposal process in a clear and attainable way and offer tips on how to (successfully!) pitch your proposal to prospective university presses and academic publishers.
[Publication]. Beyond the Duclert report. Decentering the history of the Rwandan Tutsi genocide
Special issue of Revue d'Histoire Contemporaine de l'Afrique (RHCA) coordinated by Camille Evrard, Muriel Gomez-Perez, Martin Mourre, Florent Piton, Nathaniel Powell et Romain Tiquet.
CfP: The Search for Humanity After Atrocity - In-person conference - Abstracts Due March 31, 2022
The Search for Humanity after Atrocity
[IHGMS] Spring 2022 Event Programming - the Institute for Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies (IHGMS) at UMass Amherst
The Institute for Holocaust, Genocide, and Memory Studies (IHGMS) at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst presents it's Spring 2022 Event Programming.
Zoryan Institute Hosts a Free Webinar on Human/Nature Dualism and the Ecocide-Genocide of Indigenous Peoples
Interested in learning more about ecocide, the colonial ideologies behind it, and the impacts on Indigenous Peoples?
Call for Applications: International Conference Eastern European Displaced Persons, Refugees, and POWs during and after the Holocaust
International Conference
Eastern European Displaced Persons, Refugees, and POWs during and after the Holocaust
Monday-Friday, 5 September–9 September 2022
Mastering Oral History:A Concise Guide
Mastering Oral History:A Concise Guide
International Workshop
19 March 2022
There will be two groups (same workshop, different time)
Group 1: 11:oo am Amsterdam time (+UTC 2) for participants from Europe, Africa, Asia & Australia
Group 2: 19.00 pm Amsterdam time (+UTC 2) for participants from the American continent
Find your timezone here
CFA: USHMM Virtual Faculty Seminar: Teaching Holocaust Photographs, May 31-June 10, 2022 (Deadline: March 15, 2022)
Teaching Holocaust Photographs
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