Journal of Genocide Research 19 (2017), 2

Titel der Ausgabe 
Journal of Genocide Research 19 (2017), 2
Zeitschriftentitel 
Weiterer Titel 
Special Issue: Populating the Greater Germanic Empire: Volksgemeinschaft and Lebensraum

Erschienen
New York 2017: Routledge
Erscheint 
quarterly
ISBN
Print ISSN: 1462-3528 Online ISSN: 1469-9494
Anzahl Seiten
165-297
Preis
USD$152.00

 

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Journal of Genocide Research; c/o Prof. Dr. Dirk Moses; Frank Porter Graham Distinguished Professor of Global Human Rights History Department of History, University of North Carolina CB # 3195 Chapel Hill, NC 27599 Senior Editor, Journal of Genocide Research https://history.unc.edu/faculty-members/a-dirk-moses/ Vertrieb: T&F Customer Services T&F Informa UK Ltd Sheepen Place Colchester, Essex CO3 3LP, UK +44 (0) 20 7017 5544 - General enquiries tf.enquiries@tfinforma.com
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Moses, Dirk

The editors of the Journal of Genocide Research are pleased to present a special issue on Populating the Greater Germanic Empire: Volksgemeinschaft and Lebensraum guested edited by Daniel Siemens & Gerhard Wolf. It is followed by a debate among three prominent Turkish historians about the World War One diary of Captain Torossian, an Armenian officer in the Ottoman army.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Special Issue: Populating the Greater Germanic Empire: Volksgemeinschaft and Lebensraum

Introduction
Populating the Greater Germanic Empire
Daniel Siemens & Gerhard Wolf
Pages: 165–169

ARTICLES

Organizing the ‘people’s community’: the NSDAP and the ‘ethnic Germans’ in Nazi-occupied territories
Armin Nolzen
Pages: 170–190

‘Sword and plough’: settling Nazi stormtroopers in Eastern Europe, 1936–43
Daniel Siemens
Pages: 191–213

Negotiating Germanness: National Socialist Germanization policy in the Wartheland
Gerhard Wolf
Pages: 214–239

‘Germanje’: Dutch empire-building in Nazi-occupied Europe
Geraldien von Frijtag Drabbe Künzel
Pages: 240–257

DEBATE

A shameful debate? A critical reassessment of the ‘Torossian debate’
Edhem Eldem
Pages: 258–273

Everything makes sense once given context
Taner Akçam
Pages: 274–278

A rejoinder: the debate on Captain Torossian revisited
Ayhan Aktar
Pages: 279–291

A reply to the responses by Taner Akçam and Ayhan Aktar
Edhem Eldem
Pages: 292–297

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