Lemkin on Genocide

Author:   Steven Leonard Jacobs
Publisher:   Lexington Books
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9780739192825


Pages:   430
Publication Date:   12 March 2014
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Author:   Steven Leonard Jacobs
Publisher:   Lexington Books
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.653kg
ISBN:  

9780739192825


ISBN 10:   0739192825
Pages:   430
Publication Date:   12 March 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
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Steven L. Jacobs' edition of Raphael Lemkin's seminal study of genocide is long overdue. This remarkable volume is the first systematic investigation of the crime that, until Lemkin, had no name. A must for all students of genocide, it explores the phenomenon from the Assyrian conquests in the ancient world to the German exploitation of colonial Africa. Jacobs' highly informative introduction situates Lemkin's research within the context of his life and work. The analytical annotations of Lemkin's findings reflect Jacobs' encyclopedic familiarity with the multi-disciplinary field. They provide helpful insights into the relation between the founder of the field of genocide studies and all who have followed him. -- David Patterson, University of Texas at Dallas Steven Leonard Jacobs has undertaken the mammoth task of annotating and reproducing Lemkin's original text, a work requiring care, erudition, and extensive knowledge. He is to be commended for his effort and his initiative in rescuing Lemkin's huge work and bringing it, after eight decades of oblivion, finally to fruition. -- Paul R. Bartrop Scholars and students alike will benefit from Steven Leonard Jacobs' careful scholarly work elucidating obscure references, clarifying incomplete footnotes, and updating bibliographies in Raphael Lemkin's History of Genocide. Jacobs' Lemkin on Genocide will prove to be an indispensable reference for scholars and serious students of genocide. -- Carol Rittner, R.S.M., The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Steven Jacobs has rendered a valuable service to genocide scholars with the appearance of this book. Jacobs, himself a distinguished genocide scholar, makes accessible Raphael Lemkins' previously unpublished Introduction to the Study of Genocide and three-part History of Genocide. Professor Jacobs' Introduction and notes makes this an indispensable work. If Lemkin is the Father of Genocide studies, Steven Jacobs is one of his worthy intellectual sons. -- Alan L. Berger, Florida Atlantic University [In Lemkin on Genocide] we gain a new appreciation for the depth of Lemkin's theoretical understanding and the breadth of his research. In addition, reading Jacob's book provides us a richer sense of how Lemkin fit into the ideological currents of his time. In editing this work, Steve has done a great service to all those interested in genocide. New Books Network


Steven L. Jacobs' edition of Raphael Lemkin's seminal study of genocide is long overdue. This remarkable volume is the first systematic investigation of the crime that, until Lemkin, had no name. A must for all students of genocide, it explores the phenomenon from the Assyrian conquests in the ancient world to the German exploitation of colonial Africa. Jacobs' highly informative introduction situates Lemkin's research within the context of his life and work. The analytical annotations of Lemkin's findings reflect Jacobs' encyclopedic familiarity with the multi-disciplinary field. They provide helpful insights into the relation between the founder of the field of genocide studies and all who have followed him. -- David Patterson, University of Texas at Dallas Steven Leonard Jacobs has undertaken the mammoth task of annotating and reproducing Lemkin's original text, a work requiring care, erudition, and extensive knowledge. He is to be commended for his effort and his initiative in rescuing Lemkin's huge work and bringing it, after eight decades of oblivion, finally to fruition. -- Paul R. Bartrop, Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies at Florida Gulf Coast University Scholars and students alike will benefit from Steven Leonard Jacobs' careful scholarly work elucidating obscure references, clarifying incomplete footnotes, and updating bibliographies in Raphael Lemkin's History of Genocide. Jacobs' Lemkin on Genocide will prove to be an indispensable reference for scholars and serious students of genocide. -- Carol Rittner, R.S.M., The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Steven Jacobs has rendered a valuable service to genocide scholars with the appearance of this book. Jacobs, himself a distinguished genocide scholar, makes accessible Raphael Lemkins' previously unpublished Introduction to the Study of Genocide and three-part History of Genocide. Professor Jacobs' Introduction and notes makes this an indispensable work. If Lemkin is the Father of Genocide studies, Steven Jacobs is one of his worthy intellectual sons. -- Alan L. Berger, Florida Atlantic University [In Lemkin on Genocide] we gain a new appreciation for the depth of Lemkin's theoretical understanding and the breadth of his research. In addition, reading Jacob's book provides us a richer sense of how Lemkin fit into the ideological currents of his time. In editing this work, Steve has done a great service to all those interested in genocide. New Books in Genocide Studies


Steven L. Jacobs’ edition of Raphael Lemkin’s seminal study of genocide is long overdue. This remarkable volume is the first systematic investigation of the crime that, until Lemkin, had no name. A must for all students of genocide, it explores the phenomenon from the Assyrian conquests in the ancient world to the German exploitation of colonial Africa. Jacobs’ highly informative introduction situates Lemkin’s research within the context of his life and work. The analytical annotations of Lemkin’s findings reflect Jacobs’ encyclopedic familiarity with the multi-disciplinary field. They provide helpful insights into the relation between the founder of the field of genocide studies and all who have followed him. -- David Patterson, University of Texas at Dallas Steven Leonard Jacobs has undertaken the mammoth task of annotating and reproducing Lemkin’s original text, a work requiring care, erudition, and extensive knowledge. He is to be commended for his effort and his initiative in rescuing Lemkin’s huge work and bringing it, after eight decades of oblivion, finally to fruition. -- Paul R. Bartrop, Florida Gulf Coast University Scholars and students alike will benefit from Steven Leonard Jacobs’ careful scholarly work elucidating obscure references, clarifying incomplete footnotes, and updating bibliographies in Raphael Lemkin’s History of Genocide. Jacobs’ Lemkin on Genocide will prove to be an indispensable reference for scholars and serious students of genocide. -- Carol Rittner, R.S.M., The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Steven Jacobs has rendered a valuable service to genocide scholars with the appearance of this book. Jacobs, himself a distinguished genocide scholar, makes accessible Raphael Lemkins’ previously unpublished Introduction to the Study of Genocide and three-part History of Genocide. Professor Jacobs’ Introduction and notes makes this an indispensable work. If Lemkin is the “Father of Genocide studies,” Steven Jacobs is one of his worthy intellectual sons. -- Alan L. Berger, Florida Atlantic University [In Lemkin on Genocide] we gain a new appreciation for the depth of Lemkin’s theoretical understanding and the breadth of his research.  In addition, reading Jacob’s book provides us a richer sense of how Lemkin fit into the ideological currents of his time.  In editing this work, Steve has done a great service to all those interested in genocide. * New Books Network *


Steven L. Jacobs' edition of Raphael Lemkin's seminal study of genocide is long overdue. This remarkable volume is the first systematic investigation of the crime that, until Lemkin, had no name. A must for all students of genocide, it explores the phenomenon from the Assyrian conquests in the ancient world to the German exploitation of colonial Africa. Jacobs' highly informative introduction situates Lemkin's research within the context of his life and work. The analytical annotations of Lemkin's findings reflect Jacobs' encyclopedic familiarity with the multi-disciplinary field. They provide helpful insights into the relation between the founder of the field of genocide studies and all who have followed him. -- David Patterson, University of Texas at Dallas Steven Leonard Jacobs has undertaken the mammoth task of annotating and reproducing Lemkin's original text, a work requiring care, erudition, and extensive knowledge. He is to be commended for his effort and his initiative in rescuing Lemkin's huge work and bringing it, after eight decades of oblivion, finally to fruition. -- Paul R. Bartrop, Center for Judaic, Holocaust, and Genocide Studies at Florida Gulf Coast University Scholars and students alike will benefit from Steven Leonard Jacobs' careful scholarly work elucidating obscure references, clarifying incomplete footnotes, and updating bibliographies in Raphael Lemkin's History of Genocide. Jacobs' Lemkin on Genocide will prove to be an indispensable reference for scholars and serious students of genocide. -- Carol Rittner, R.S.M., The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey Steven Jacobs has rendered a valuable service to genocide scholars with the appearance of this book. Jacobs, himself a distinguished genocide scholar, makes accessible Raphael Lemkins' previously unpublished Introduction to the Study of Genocide and three-part History of Genocide. Professor Jacobs' Introduction and notes makes this an indispensable work. If Lemkin is the Father of Genocide studies, Steven Jacobs is one of his worthy intellectual sons. -- Alan L. Berger, Florida Atlantic University


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Steven Leonard Jacobs is the Aaron Aronov Endowed Chair in Judaic Studies and associate professor at the University of Alabama.

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