Genocide in the Age of the Nation State
Volume 2: The Rise of the West and the Coming of Genocide
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:7th Feb '13
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Most books on genocide consider it as a twentieth-century phenomenon. In The Rise of the West and the Coming of Genocide, Levene argues that this approach doesn't grasp its true origins. Genocide developed out of modernity and the striving for the nation-state, both essentially Western experiences. European expansion fuelled its pre-1914 emergence.
Most books on genocide consider it primarily as a twentieth-century phenomenon. In The Rise of the West and the Coming of Genocide, Levene argues that this approach fails to grasp its true origins. Genocide developed out of modernity and the striving for the nation-state, both essentially Western experiences. It was European expansion into all hemispheres between the fifteenth and nineteenth centuries that provided the main stimulus to its pre-1914 manifestations. One critical outcome, on the cusp of modernity, was the French revolutionary destruction of the Vendee. Levene finishes this volume at the 1914 watershed with the destabilising effects of the 'rise of the West' on older Ottoman,Chinese, Russian and Austrian empires.
'Very impressive' Eric Hobsbawm 'Levene's study is likely to transform the way we think about genocide.' London Review of Books 'Marked by a high level of intelligence and wide-ranging knowledge.' Times Higher Educational Supplement 'Superb...clearly and convincingly explained.' Donald Bloxham, European History Quarterly
ISBN: 9781780763736
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Weight: 613g
470 pages