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Revision as of 22:28, 26 October 2023
Below is an outline of articles on genocide studies and closely related subjects; it is not an outline of acts or events related to genocide. The Event outlines section contains links to outlines of acts of genocide.
Overview of articles
Top level overview articles
Major overview subdivisions
- Colonialism and genocide
- Cultural genocide
- Effects of genocide on youth
- Genocidal massacre
- Genocidal rape
- Genocide definitions
- Genocide denial
- Genocide education
- Genocide justification
- Genocide prevention
- Genocide recognition politics
- Incitement to genocide
- Psychology of genocide
- Risk factors for genocide
- Utilitarian genocide
- War and genocide
History
Subjects
- Acculturation
- Anti-communist mass killings
- Anti-Romani sentiment
- Antisemitism
- Autogenocide
- Black genocide – the notion that African Americans have been subjected to genocide because of racism against African Americans, an aspect of racism in the United States
- Classicide
- Command responsibility
- Comparison of Nazism and Stalinism
- Crimes against humanity
- Crimes against humanity under communist regimes
- Criticism of communist party rule
- Cultural appropriation
- Culture of violence theory
- Cumulative radicalization
- Death march
- Death squad
- Dehumanization
- Democide
- Demonization
- Denial of atrocities against indigenous peoples
- Discrimination
- Eliticide
- Ethnic cleansing
- Ethnic conflict
- Ethnic violence
- Ethnocentrism
- Ethnocide
- Eugenics
- Excess mortality in the Soviet Union under Joseph Stalin
- Extermination camp
- Extermination through labour
- Far-right politics
- Fascism
- Femicide
- Forced assimilation
- Forced conversion
- Fundamentalism
- Gendercide
- Genocide against Palestinians – a characterization of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict which argues that Israel has carried out and/or is carrying out some kind of genocide against the Palestinian population
- Hate crime
- Hate crime laws in the United States
- Hate group
- Hate speech
- Hate studies
- Historical negationism
- Historical revisionism
- The Holocaust
- Holocaust denial
- Holocaust studies
- Holocaust trivialization
- Holocaust uniqueness debate
- Human rights
- Identity politics
- International humanitarian law
- International law
- Law of war
- Mass killing
- Mass killings under communist regimes
- Mass racial violence in the United States
- Nationalism
- Nativism (politics)
- Nativism in United States politics
- Nazism
- Neo-Confederates
- Neo-fascism
- Neo-Nazism
- Oppression
- Other (philosophy)
- Perpetrator studies
- Perpetrators, victims, and bystanders, Rescuer (genocide)
- Persecution
- Persecution of Jews
- Pogrom
- Policide
- Political cleansing of population
- Politicide
- Population transfer
- Population transfer in the Soviet Union
- Racism
- Radical right (Europe)
- Radical right (United States)
- Religious violence
- Romani Holocaust
- Scapegoating
- Sectarian violence
- Supremacism
- Topocide
- Tribalism
- us versus them
- War crime
- Wartime sexual violence
- White genocide conspiracy theory – a white supremacist conspiracy theory that states that there is a deliberate plot, often blamed on Jews, to commit genocide against white people
- Xenophobia
Events
Below are events which are related to Genocide studies, not acts of genocide or actions which are related to genocide.
Agreements
- Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide
- United Nations General Assembly Resolution 96
- Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court
- List of parties to the Genocide Convention
Individuals
Below are individuals who have made notable contributions to the field of genocide studies.
- Taner Akçam
- Gary J. Bass
- Peter Balakian
- Yehuda Bauer
- Michael Berenbaum
- Max Bergholz
- Donald Bloxham
- Christopher Browning
- Iris Chang
- Israel W. Charny
- Stéphane Courtois
- Vahakn Dadrian
- Lucy Dawidowicz
- Alison Des Forges
- Debórah Dwork
- Saul Friedländer
- Martin Gilbert
- Gregory Gordon (lawyer)
- Ted Gurr
- Barbara Harff
- Raul Hilberg
- Alexander Laban Hinton
- Irving Louis Horowitz
- Adam Jones (Canadian scholar)
- Raymond Kévorkian
- Ben Kiernan
- Leo Kuper
- Raphael Lemkin
- Nora Levin
- Guenter Lewy
- Robert Melson (political scientist)
- Norman Naimark
- Jack Nusan Porter
- Samantha Power
- Rudolph Rummel
- Timothy D. Snyder
- David Stannard
- Gregory Stanton
- Uğur Ümit Üngör
- Benjamin Valentino
- James Waller
- Eric D. Weitz
- Stephen G. Wheatcroft
- Patrick Wolfe
- Ward Churchill
- Anthony Dirk Moses
- Samuel Totten
- Colin Tatz
- Mark Levene
- Paul R. Bartrop
Organisations
Below are organisations which are centered on the subject of genocide studies.
Books and publications
- Books
- The Black Book of Communism
- Blood and Soil
- The Destruction of the European Jews
- Extremely Violent Societies
- Final Solutions
- The Problems of Genocide
- Journals
Lists
- Expulsions and exoduses of Jews
- Index of racism-related articles
- List of disasters in the United States by death toll
- List of ethnic cleansing campaigns
- List of ethnic riots
- List of events named massacres
- List of expulsions of African Americans
- List of genocides
- List of war crimes
- List of war crimes committed during World War II
- World War II casualties
Outlines of events
- Outline of World War II § Genocide
- Outline and timeline of the Greek genocide
- Timeline of antisemitism
- Timeline of the Holocaust
See also
- Bibliography of genocide studies
- Bibliography of the Holocaust
- Crimes against humanity
- Hate crime
- Hate crime laws in the United States
- Hate studies
- Holocaust studies
- War crime