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"Davidson provides us with a unique and creative way of looking at the phenomenon of collective violence and constructs a provocative, carefully argued, and at times unsettling, critique of the simplistic models." -- Gary Fields * University of California, San Diego *
"Davidson does not shy away from controversy as he seeks to challenge the thought collectives that justify everything from bulldozing villages and cultural sites to banning languages and religious practices. Recommended."
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"Davidson provides us with a unique and creative way of looking at the phenomenon of collective violence and constructs a provocative, carefully argued, and at times unsettling, critique of the simplistic models." -- Gary Fields * University of California, San Diego *
"Davidson does not shy away from controversy as he seeks to challenge the thought collectives that justify everything from bulldozing villages and cultural sites to banning languages and religious practices. Recommended."
* Choice *

Table of Contents
1. Theoretical Foundations
2. Cultural Genocide and the American Indians
3. Russia and the Jews in the Nineteenth Century
4. Israel and Palestinian Cultural Genocide
5. The Chinese Assimilation of Tibet
6. Conclusion

Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: MW - Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 3/8/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780813553498, 978-0813553498
      ISBN10: 0813553490

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      Trade Review
      "Davidson provides us with a unique and creative way of looking at the phenomenon of collective violence and constructs a provocative, carefully argued, and at times unsettling, critique of the simplistic models." -- Gary Fields * University of California, San Diego *
      "Davidson does not shy away from controversy as he seeks to challenge the thought collectives that justify everything from bulldozing villages and cultural sites to banning languages and religious practices. Recommended."
      * Choice *
      "Davidson provides us with a unique and creative way of looking at the phenomenon of collective violence and constructs a provocative, carefully argued, and at times unsettling, critique of the simplistic models." -- Gary Fields * University of California, San Diego *
      "Davidson does not shy away from controversy as he seeks to challenge the thought collectives that justify everything from bulldozing villages and cultural sites to banning languages and religious practices. Recommended."
      * Choice *

      Table of Contents
      1. Theoretical Foundations
      2. Cultural Genocide and the American Indians
      3. Russia and the Jews in the Nineteenth Century
      4. Israel and Palestinian Cultural Genocide
      5. The Chinese Assimilation of Tibet
      6. Conclusion

      Bibliography
      Index

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