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Ordinary people as mass murderers perpetrators in comparative perspectives / [electronic resource] :

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  • 出版: Basingstoke [England] ;New York : Palgrave Macmillan
  • 叢書名: The Holocaust and its contexts
  • 主題: Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) , World War, 1939-1945--Atrocities , Mass murderers--History--20th century. , Electronic books.
  • ISBN: 9780230583566 、 0230583563
  • FIND@SFXID: CGU
  • 資料類型: 電子書
  • 內容註: Includes bibliographical references and index. Introductory Thoughts and Chapter Overview / O.Jensen -- PART I: PERPETRATORS OF THE HOLOCAUST -- Perpetrators of the Holocaust: A Historiography / C-C W.Szejnmann -- Male Bonding and Shame Culture: Hitler's Soldiers and the Moral Basis of Genocidal Warfare / T.Kèuhne -- The Men of Einsatzgruppe D.: An Inside View of a State-Sanctioned Killing Unit in the Third Reich / A.Angrick -- PART II:FEMALE PERPETRATORS OF THE HOLOCAUST -- Women under National Socialism: Women's Scope for Action andthe Issue of Gender / C.Herkommer -- Female Concentration Camp Guards as Perpetrators: Three Case Studies / I.Heike -- PART III: PSYCHOLOGICAL AND SOCIOLOGICAL APPROACHES -- The Ordinariness of Extraordinary Evil: The Making of Perpetrators of Genocide and Mass Killing / J.E.Waller -- On Killing and Morality: How Normal People Become Mass Murderers / H.Welzer -- PART IV: PERPETRATORS AND GENOCIDE-- The Organisation of Genocide: Perpetration in Comparative Perspective / D.Bloxham -- International Law after the Nuremberg Trials and Rwanda: How Do Perpetrators Justify Themselves? / G.Hankel.
  • 摘要註: Ordinary People as Mass Murderers offers a series of essays that explore one of the most fundamental and widely-discussed questions confronted by humanity: how do ordinary people come to participate in mass murder? Recent scholarship has presented a complex and heterogeneous picture of ordinary perpetrators and shows that no age group, gender, or social, ethnic, religious or educational cohort is exempt from feeding theranks of mass murderers. This book brings together a mix of established and younger experts to provide a unique and up-to-date overview of the current state of research, much of it previously unpublished in English. Nine contributions and an introduction combine to present complex findings in an accessible format, approaching the topic from a variety of perspectives (history, gender, sociology, psychology, law, comparative genocide) and addressing a number of hitherto unresolved questions. Together they show that our knowledge has moved on considerably since Christopher Browning's path-breaking Ordinary Men (1992) and they add significant new impetus to contemporary efforts at understanding differentforms of genocide.
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  • 系統號: 005053216 | 機讀編目格式
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