A cultural history of genocide in the ancient world

  • Cultural History of Genocide in the Ancient World - Wordery

    Spanning 2,800 years of human history, A Cultural History of Genocide offers the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary overview of genocide from ancient times to the present day.
    With six highly illustrated volumes all written by leading scholars, this is the definitive reference work on the subject of genocide..

  • What is the official definition of cultural genocide?

    A subsequent draft, written by the United Nations Secretariat, defined cultural genocide as “any deliberate act committed with the intention of destroying the language, religion or culture of a . . . group, such as, for example, prohibiting the use of the group's language or its schools or places of worship.”.

  • Spanning 2,800 years of human history, A Cultural History of Genocide offers the first comprehensive, interdisciplinary overview of genocide from ancient times to the present day.
    With six highly illustrated volumes all written by leading scholars, this is the definitive reference work on the subject of genocide.

What is cultural genocide in Tibet?

The Destruction of Cultural Identity in Tibet: Cultural Genocide? More often than not, the systematic annihilation of cultural identity in Tibet, one that was once condemned as “cultural genocide” by the Dalai Lama, often becomes a bone of contention, especially in the realm of international law (Reuters, 2011)

What is genocide in history?

The heinous mass killing of people of a particular race, religious group, or nation, such as the Holocaust that killed millions of European Jews under the order of Adolf Hitler

Genocide in Gaza: Global outrage, resistance and a wider war?

When did Greece become a state backed genocide?

Another state-backed genocide may be found in the destruction of the Greek island city-state and culture of Melos by the Athenian Empire in 416 BCE during the grinding Peloponnesian war with Sparta which lasted from 431 BCE to the Athenian's eventual defeat in 404 BCE


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