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Ordinary people as mass murderers: perpetrators in comparative perspective

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posted on 2014-08-20, 09:26 authored by Olaf Jensen, Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann
Ordinary People as Mass Murderers offers a series of essays that explore one of the most fundamental and widely-discussed questions confronted by humanity: how do 'ordinary' people come to participate in mass murder? Recent scholarship has presented a complex and heterogeneous picture of ordinary perpetrators and shows that no age group, gender, or social, ethnic, religious or educational cohort is exempt from feeding the ranks of mass murderers. This book brings together a mix of established and younger experts to provide a unique and up-to-date overview of the current state of research, much of it previously unpublished in English. Nine contributions and an introduction combine to present complex findings in an accessible format, approaching the topic from a variety of perspectives (history, gender, sociology, psychology, law, comparative genocide) and addressing a number of hitherto unresolved questions. Together they show that our knowledge has moved on considerably since Christopher Browning's path-breaking Ordinary Men (1992) and they add significant new impetus to contemporary efforts at understanding different forms of genocide.

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  • Social Sciences

Department

  • Politics and International Studies

Pages

246 . - ?

Citation

JENSEN, O. and SZEJNMANN, C.W. (eds.), 2008. Ordinary people as mass murderers: perpetrators in comparative perspective. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 246pp.

Publisher

© Palgrave Macmillan

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  • NA (Not Applicable or Unknown)

Publication date

2008

Notes

Closed access.

ISBN

0-230-55209-9;978-0230552029

Language

  • en

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