The Oxford Handbook of Genocide Studies
Edited by Donald Bloxham and A. Dirk Moses
Author Information
Donald Bloxham is Professor of Modern History at Edinburgh University, and studies the perpetration, punishment and representation of genocide. He is author of The Final Solution: A Genocide, The Great Game of Genocide: Imperialism, Nationalism, and the Destruction of the Ottoman Armenians, which won the 2007 Raphael Lemkin prize for genocide scholarship, Genocide on Trial: War Crimes Trials and the Formation of Holocaust History and Memory, all published by Oxford University Press, and is co-author of The Holocaust: Critical Historical Approaches with Tony Kushner.
A. Dirk Moses is Associate Professor of History at the University of Sydney. His interests are in world history, genocide, the United Nations, colonialism/imperialism and terror, about which he has published a number of anthologies. His book on postwar German debates about the recent past appeared as German Intellectuals and the Nazi Past, winner of the H-Soz-u-Kult prize for contemporary history in 2008.
Contributors:
Alex J. Bellamy, University of Queensland
Donald Bloxham, University of Edinburgh
Christopher R. Browning, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Uradyn E. Bulag, University of Cambridge
Cathie Carmichael, University of East Anglia
Robert Cribb, Australian National University
Daniel Feierstein, University of Buenos Aires
James Fraser, University of Edinburgh
Gerd Hankel, Hamburg Institute for Social Research
Elisa von Joeden-Forgey, University of Pennsylvania
Hilmar Kaiser
Mark Levene, University of Southampton
Benjamin Lieberman, Fitchburg State College
Omar McDoom, University of Oxford
A. Dirk Moses, University of Sydney
Devin Pendas, Boston College
Kevin Lewis O'Neill, Indiana University
Nicholas A. Robins, North Carolina State University
Paul A. Roth, University of California-Santa Cruz
Len Scales, University of Durham
William Schabas, National University of Ireland, Galway
Dominik J. Schaller, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität, Heidelberg
Martin Shaw, University of Sussex
Martin Shuster, Johns Hopkins University
Greg Smithers, University of Aberdeen
Dan Stone, Royal Holloway, University of London
Scott Straus, University of Wisconsin, Madison
Alex de Waal, Social Science Research Council, New York
Hans van Wees, University College London
Anton Weiss-Wendt, Center for the Study of the Holocaust and Religious Minorities, Oslo
Nicolas Werth, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique