The Victims of Slavery, Colonization and the Holocaust
A Comparative History of Persecution
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The Victims of Slavery, Colonization and the Holocaust
A Comparative History of Persecution
About This Book
This book provides a sophisticated investigation into the experience of being exterminated, as felt by victims of the Holocaust, and compares and contrasts this analysis with the experiences of people who have been colonized or enslaved. Using numerous victim accounts and a wide range of primary sources, the book moves away from the 'continuity thesis', with its insistence on colonial intent as the reason for victimization in relation to other historical examples of mass political violence, to look at the victim experience on its own terms. By affording each constituent case study its own distinctive aspects, The Victims of Slavery, Colonization and the Holocaust allows for a more enriching comparison of victim experience to be made that respects each group of victims in their uniqueness. It is an important, innovative volume for all students of the Holocaust, genocide and the history of mass political violence.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction: Comparative Histories of Persecution
- Part 1 Slavery
- Part 2 Colonialism
- Part 3 The Holocaust
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Name Index
- Subject Index