Is the Holocaust Unique? : Perspectives on Comparative Genocide
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Author: Alan S. Rosenbaum
binding: Softback
Published: Routledge, 2001, 2nd edition
Condition: book: Ex-library, jacket: No dust jacket, page: Good, markings: Previous owner
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the debate surrounding the uniqueness of the Holocaust and its implications for understanding genocide. Through various perspectives, it addresses the complexities of this multi-dimensional dispute and the universal lessons that can be drawn from it.
Author: Alan S. Rosenbaum
binding: Softback
Published: Routledge, 2001, 2nd edition
Condition: book: Ex-library, jacket: No dust jacket, page: Good, markings: Previous owner
This book provides a comprehensive examination of the debate surrounding the uniqueness of the Holocaust and its implications for understanding genocide. Through various perspectives, it addresses the complexities of this multi-dimensional dispute and the universal lessons that can be drawn from it.