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In addition to books, we publish papers through our highly acclaimed
website IDEOLOGIES OF WAR, GENOCIDE AND TERROR. Please see: http://ideologiesofwar.com/papers.html.
The IDEOLOGIES OF WAR, GENOCIDE AND TERROR website brings
together the most significant writings in the world on the sources
and meanings of collective forms of destruction and
self-destruction. Our website currently includes papers and book
excerpts by the following authors: Mark Ayyash, Omer Bartov, Glenn
Bowman, Larry George, Beth Griech-Polelle, Roger Griffin, Chris
Hedges, Jeffrey Herf, Alexander Hinton, James W. Jones, David P.
Levine, Carolyn Marvin, David W. Ingle, Clark McCauley, Babak
Rahimi, Elaine Scarry, Ruth Stein, Steve Talbot and Mats
Winters.
We are pleased to announce the publication of a new paper by
Brian Crim, Professor of History at Lynchburg College, entitled “We
Ourselves Are the War: Understanding the Relationship between the
First World War and the Holocaust.” Please go to http://ideologiesofwar.com/docs/crim_koenigsberg.html
to read the entire paper.
Brian studied at Rutgers University with Professor Omer Bartov,
the first scholar to propose a relationship between the mass-killing
that occurred in the First World War and the mass-killing that
occurred during the Holocaust. Professor Bartov’s paper, “Industrial
Killing: World War I, the Holocaust and Representation” appears on
our IDEOLOGIES OF WAR, GENOCIDE AND TERROR website at: http://www.millersville.edu/~holo-con/bartov.html
Brian’s paper is the first in a series of publications that we
will announce on this Newsletter (that reaches over 50,000
prominent scholars throughout the world in the fields of
anthropology, sociology, history, linguistics and psychology)
and publish on our website. In the Fall of 2009, LIBRARY OF
SOCIAL SCIENCE will publish Brian’s paper—along with others—as an
edited collection on the sources and meanings of societal forms of
violence.
We hope you enjoy the paper and find it valuable. Please send
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With regards,
Orion Anderson Editor-in-Chief LIBRARY OF SOCIAL
SCIENCE
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Brian Crim received
a Ph.D. in modern European history from Rutgers University.
Between 2001 and 2005, Crim worked as an intelligence analyst with
the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security.
Crim's research revolves around war, political violence and
anti-Semitism. He has published articles in Film &
History and the Journal of Conflict Studies. Crim is
currently developing a book on warfare and the dynamics of German
anti-Semitism. |