Bearing Witness: Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing: Sets 1 ? 2
Before the Holocaust, there was no singular term for
the systematic slaughter of a group of people based on nationality, ethnicity,
race, or religion. In recent decades, however, we?ve become grimly familiar with
the term ?genocide.? These powerful books examine history?s most significant
genocidal acts. Each text analyzes the historical context and political and
cultural factors that gave rise to mass killing. Furthermore, this series
discusses attempts to achieve justice and reconciliation after genocide. By
remembering and studying these dark episodes of history, readers learn the
disastrous consequences of baseless hatred and hatred itself.
? Conforms to
high school curriculum standards for social studies and history
? Includes
subjects often excluded from such series, such as the cultural genocide of
indigenous Americans, including the Maya, the Inca, and Canada?s First
Nations
? Evaluates primary and secondary sources, including facts and
statistics derived from justice and reconciliation commissions and World Court
proceedings