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Concentration Camps: A Short History

Full title: Concentration Camps: A Short History
ISBN: 9780198790709
ISBN 10: 0198790708
Authors: Stone, Dan
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Edition: Illustrated
Num. pages: 144
Binding: Hardcover
Language: en
Published on: 2017

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Synopsis

Concentration Camps Are A Relatively New Invention, A Recurring Feature Of Twentieth Century Warfare, And One That Is Important To The Modern Global Consciousness And Identity. Although The Most Famous Concentration Camps Are Those Under The Nazis, The Use Of Concentration Camps Originated Several Decades Before The Third Reich, In The Philippines And In The Boer War, And They Have Been Used Again In Numerous Locations, Not Least During The Genocides In Bosnia And Rwanda. They Have Become Defining Symbols Of Humankind's Lowest Point And Basest Acts. In This Book, Dan Stone Gives A Global History Of Concentration Camps, And Shows That It Is Not Only Mad Dictators Who Have Set Up Camps, But Instead All Varieties Of States, Including Liberal Democracies, That Have Made Use Of Them. What Is A Concentration Camp? -- Origins -- The Third Reich's World Of Camps -- The Gulag -- The Wide World Of Camps -- 'an Auschwitz Every Three Months' : Society As Camp? Dan Stone. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.