Genocide / Ethnic Cleansing | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Genocide / Ethnic Cleansing category, you will find academic and popular science works on systematic violence against population groups, particularly the Holocaust, Stalinist crimes, and other historical genocides. The titles address the causes, processes, and consequences of mass crimes, as well as their historical reappraisal, the culture of remembrance, and legal accountability. The target audience includes historians, students, educators, memorial site staff, and interested members of the general public.
Typical types of works include historical analyses, eyewitness accounts, biographical accounts, introductions to genocide research, and materials in plain or simple language. Other topics covered include resistance, exile, forced labor, medical crimes, and the role of institutions such as churches or companies during the Nazi era.