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Hushed voices : unacknowledged atrocities of the 20th century

Title
Hushed voices : unacknowledged atrocities of the 20th century / edited by Heribert Adam.
ISBN
9781907784002 (cased)
1907784004 (cased)
9781907784033 (pbk.)
1907784039 (pbk.)
Edition
First edition.
Published
Highclere, Berkshire, UK : Berkshire Academic Press, c2011.
Physical Description
xxiii, 216 pages : map ; 24 cm.
Summary
Book Description: Unlike widely reported genocides - such as those in Nazi Germany, Rwanda, and Cambodia - some atrocities remain unacknowledged, denied, and excluded from history textbooks. Yet, the buried past is important. Not only because perpetrators of gross human rights violations should be held accountable, but also because victims and their descendants warrant recognition. Unacknowledged atrocities breed resentment, taint the collective identity of a nation, and cause divisions when future generations challenge the sanitized versions of history. Official silence about past misdeeds suggests complicity and promotes impunity. Above all, non-acknowledgment prevents learning from past injustices. Hushed Voices analyzes 15 key cases of forgotten mass political violence from around the world. These include: a) in Africa: Zanzibar, Zimbabwe's Gukurahundi, Biafra, the Algerian Harkis, and the Mau Mau anti-colonial rebellion; b) in the Middle East: Armenia, the Palestinian Nakba, and Hama in Syria; c) in Asia: Suharto's slaughter of half a million Indonesians, Imperial Japan, and Gujarati Hindu nationalism; d) in Europe: the Ukrainian Holdomor, the Spanish Civil War, Dresden, and the ethnic cleansing of Germans in Poland and Czechoslovakia after World War II. Theories of ethnic conflict, reconciliation, truth commissions, and post-conflict reconstruction are reviewed in the book's conclusion.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
November 07, 2013
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-214) and index.
Contents
Foreword / Alex Boraine, Founding president and chair of the International Center for Transitional Justice, New York
Acknowledgments
About the contributors
Introduction / Heribert Adam
Robert Mugabe's Gukurahundi / Sheila Paoli
Nightmare in paradise : the 1964 Zanzibar revolution and genocide / Sandra Lockwood
Unpacking the "Mau Mau" rebellion / Salima Charnia
Biafran War for Independence : Nigeria in the 1960s / Patricia Kelly
Algerian Harkis : temoignages d'une histoire cachee / Dylan van der Schyff
Unmarked graves and old wounds : the Spanish Civil War / Michael Donovan
Blind spot : the Allied bombing of Dresden / Scott-Ryan Abt
Broken promises and blind eyes : the expulsion of ethnic Germans from Czechoslovakia and Poland after World War II / Lianna Laberge
No one else to ask : investigating the Ukrainian Holodomor / Jean Kosar
G-word : why Turks and Armenians can't talk / Karen DeVito
Syria : Hama Massacre / Omar Ilsley
Israel : stillborn nation / Dale Darychuk
2002 massacre of Gujarati Muslims : the violent face of Hindu nationalism / Vinit Khosla
Shadow play : political mass murder and the 1965 Indonesian coup / Elaine Briere
Comfort women : sexual slaves of the Imperial Japanese military / Linda Elaine Vogt Turner
Conclusions / Heribert Adam
Selected bibliography
Index.
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