One hundred days in the grip of madness. Ruand genocide 1994
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In the monograph of the professor of the Higher School of Enterprise, Doctor of Historical Sciences I.V. For the first time in domestic historiography, Krivushin is a comprehensive analysis of the 1994 genocide in Rwanda, its historical prerequisites and causes, the methods of its conduct, the main organizers and participants, the role in the media genocide and Christian churches are revealed. A study based on a large array of sources shows how the “discourse of genocide” was formed, how traditional administrative structures were transformed into the mechanisms of mass extermination of “enemies” and their “accomplices”, how the consciousness of the people involved in it changed, in what forms the genocide resistance and were carried out In what ways it was suppressed, what were the strategies of the destruction and survival strategies, what were the causes of the UN indifference, foreign states and world public opinion.
For a wide range of readers, primarily political scientists, historians, ethnologists, international specialists, psychologists, sociologists and journalists
For a wide range of readers, primarily political scientists, historians, ethnologists, international specialists, psychologists, sociologists and journalists
Author:
Author:Krivushin I.V.V.
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Historical Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-7598-1938-7
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