The Journal of Genocide Research (official journal of the International Network of Genocide Scholars: <http://www.inogs.com>) announces the second issue of the year, a special issue on ‘massacre in the old and new worlds, c.1780–1820’.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Massacre in the old and new worlds, c.1780–1820 Philip G. Dwyer & Lyndall Ryan pages 111–115
Articles
Violence and the revolutionary and Napoleonic wars: massacre, conquest and the imperial enterprise Philip G. Dwyer pages 117–131
French atrocities during the Haitian War of Independence Philippe R. Girard pages 133–149
A new age or just the same old cycle of extirpation? Massacre and the 1798 Irish rebellion Elizabeth Malcolm pages 151–166
Fractal massacres in the Old Northwest: the example of the Miamis Barbara Alice Mann pages 167–182
The British and the ‘Bushmen’: the massacre of the Cape San, 1795 to 1828 Nigel Penn pages 183–200
Message by massacre: Venezuela’s War to the Death, 1810–1814 Karen Racine pages 201–217
Untangling Aboriginal resistance and the settler punitive expedition: the Hawkesbury River frontier in New South Wales, 1794–1810 Lyndall Ryan pages 219–232
Book Review
Lemkin on Genocide Adam Jones pages 233–236
Forgotten Genocides: Oblivion, Denial, and Memory Steven Schouten pages 237–239
The Spanish Holocaust: Inquisition and Extermination in Twentieth-century Spain Martin Shaw pages 239–241
Responsibility to Protect – eine juristische Betrachtung Mark Swatek-Evenstein pages 242–244
Barriers to Peace in Civil War Kenneth Hemmerechts pages 244–245