Volume 13, Issue 1 (2019) Revisiting the Life and Work of Raphaël Lemkin
Front Matter
Editorial
Articles
The Complicated Cases of Soghomon Tehlirian and Sholem Schwartzbard and Their Influences on Raphaël Lemkin's Thinking About Genocide
Steven Leonard Jacobs
Legible Testimonies: Raphaël Lemkin, the Victim’s Voice, and the Global History of Genocide
Charlotte Kiechel
Raphaël Lemkin in Stockholm – Significance for his Work on “Axis Rule in Occupied Europe”
Mark Klamberg
Cultural Impairment and the Genocidal Potential of Intoxicants: Alcohol use in Colonial North America
Elena Lesley
The Black Freedom Movement and the Politics of the Anti-Genocide Norm in the United States, 1951 - 1967
Daniel E. Solomon
When the End Justifies the Means: Raphaël Lemkin and the Shaping of a Popular Discourse on Genocide
Anton Weiss-Wendt
Special Contribution
Between Hagiography and Wounded Attachment: Raphaël Lemkin and the Study of Genocide
Benjamin Meiches and Jeff Benvenuto
Book Reviews
Book Review: Forced Confrontation: The Politics of Dead Bodies in Germany at the End of World War II
Christiane K. Alsop
Book Review: Concentration Camps: A Short History
Mackenzie Lake
Film Review
Film Review: 1945
Carolyn Sanzenbacher
Editorial Board
- Editor-in-Chief
- Christian Gudehus
- Managing Editor
- Susan Braden
- Guest Editors (Special Issue: Revisiting the Life and Work of Raphaël Lemkin)
- Ben Meiches
- Jeff Benvenuto
- Editors
- Douglas Irvin-Erickson
- Randle DeFalco
- Roland Moerland
- Clémence Pinaud
- Diana I. Popescu
- Book Review Editor (Law)
- Brian Kritz
- Book Review Editor (Social Science and Humanities)
- JoAnn DiGeorgio-Lutz
- Film Review Editor
- Lior Zylberman
- Assistant Editor
- Fiza Lee