How should we understand genocide in the modern world? As an
aberration from the norms of a dominant liberal international
society? Or rather as a guide to the very dysfunctional nature of
the international system itself? "Genocide in the Age of the Nation
State" is the first work to consider the phenomenon within a broad
context of world historical development. In this book, Mark Levene
sets out the conceptual issues in the study of genocide, addressing
the fundamental problems of defining genocide and understanding
what we mean by perpetrators and victims, before placing the
phenomenon in the context of world history. "Genocide in the Age of
the Nation State" is the first of a major four-volume survey which
examines its subject within an extensive global and historical
framework and which will become the definitive work on the
subject.
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