VOLUME Ⅲ THE DISCIPLINE OF GENOCIDE STUDIES 1
Raphael Lemkin as historian of genocide in the Americas&MICHAEL A.MCDONNELL AND A.DIRK MOSES1 29
The genocide policy in English—Karifuna relations in the seventeenth century&HILARY BECKLES35 30
Caribbean genocide: racial war in Haiti, 1802—1804&PHILIPPE R.GIRARD57 31
‘Why should you be so furious?’: the violence of the Pequot war&RONALD DALE KARR81 32
‘The broad platform of extermination’: nature and violence in the nineteenth century North American Borderlands&KARL JACOBY118 33
Genocide and settler society in Australian history&A.DIRK MOSES140 34
“Civilization” battles “barbarism”: the limits of Argentine Indian frontier strategies&RICHARD W.SLATTA182 35
Colonial genocide: the Herero and Nama war (1904—1908) in German Southwest Africa and its significance&JURGEN ZIMMERER207 36
Reconcentration&JOHN L.TONE228 37
Race-making and colonial violence in the US empire:the Philippine—American war as race war&PAUL A.KRAMER258 38
Russia’s conquest and pacification of the Caucasus: relocation becomes a Pogrom in the post-Crimean War period&WILLIS BROOKS294 39
The Armenian genocide of 1915—1916: cumulative radicalization and the development of a destruction policy&DONALD BLOXHAM307 40
Reflections on modern Japanese history in the context of the concept of genocide&GAVAN MCCORMACK350 41
Reconquest and suppression: Fascist Italy’s pacification of Libya and Ethiopia, 1922—1939&JOHN GOOCH371 42