Contents
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Foreword, Israel W. Charny . -- 1. The Ethics of Uniqueness, John K. Roth . -- 2. Religion and the Uniqueness of the Holocaust, Richard L. Rubenstein . -- 3. From the Holocaust: Some Legal and Moral Implications, Richard J. Goldstone . -- 4. The Uniqueness of the Holocaust: The Historical Dimension, Steven T. Katz . -- 5. Responses to the Porrajmos: The Romani Holocaust, Ian Hancock . -- 6. The Atlantic Slave Trade and the Holocaust: A Comparative Analysis, Seymour Drescher . -- 7. The Armenian Genocide as Precursor and Prototype of Twentieth-Century Genocide, Robert F. Melson . -- 8. The Comparative Aspects of the Armenian and Jewish Cases of Genocide: A Sociohistorical Perspective, Vahakn N. Dadrian . -- 9. Stalinist Terror and the Question of Genocide: The Great Famine, Barbara B. Green . -- 10. The Holocaust and the Japanese Atrocities, Kinue Tokudome . -- 11. The Holocaust, Rwanda and the Category of Genocide, Jerry Fowler . -- 12. Hitler, Pol Pot, and Hutu Power: Common Themes in Genocidal Ideologies, Ben Kiernan . -- 13. Global Vision: Irans Holocaust Denial, Matthias Kuntzel . -- 14. The Promise and Limits of Comparison: The Holocaust and the 1994 Genocide in Rwanda, Scott Straus . -- 15. Applying the Lessons of the Holocaust, Shimon Samuels . -- 16. The Rise and Fall of Metaphor: German Historians and the Uniqueness of the Holocaust, Wulf Kansteiner . -- 17. Uniqueness as Denial: The Politics of Genocide Scholarship, David E. Stannard
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