Genocide, collective violence, and popular memory : the politics of remembrance in the twentieth century /
Rwanda since 1994 : stories of change /
Resonant violence : affect, memory, and activism in post-genocide societies /
Aftermath
Genocide and the politics of memory : studying death to preserve life /
The origins of violence : religion, history and genocide /
Remnants : embodied archives of the Armenian Genocide /
Destruction and Human Remains
Human Remains and Identification
Whose memory? Which future? : remembering ethnic cleansing and lost cultural diversity in East, Central, and East-South Europe /
Papusza / Bronisława Wajs. Tears of Blood
War and Genocide in South Sudan
Art from trauma : genocide and healing beyond Rwanda /
The end of silence : accounts of the 1965 genocide in Indonesia /
After genocide : memory and reconciliation in Rwanda /
Annihilating difference : the anthropology of genocide /
Climate Change: International Law and Global Governance
The moral witness : trials and testimony after genocide /
Holocaust consciousness and Cold War violence in Latin America /
Being Human : Political Modernity and Hospitality in Kurdistan-Iraq.
The world and Darfur : international response to crimes against humanity in western Sudan /
The Milošević trial : an autopsy /
Iraq : Genocide by Sanctions.
Genocide in the Ottoman Empire : Armenians, Assyrians, and Greeks, 1913-1923 /
After 'Rwanda' : In Search of a New Ethics /
Guerres mondiales, totalitarismes, génocides : la psychanalyse face aux situations extrêmes /
Empire, colony, genocide : conquest, occupation, and subaltern resistance in world history /
Working in the killing fields : forensic science in Bosnia /
The Herero Genocide : War, Emotion, and Extreme Violence in Colonial Namibia /
Sayfo : an account of the Assyrian genocide /
White ferocity : the genocides of non-whites and non-Aryans from 1492 to date /
Picking up the pieces: the church and conflict resolution in South Africa and Rwanda. /
Traces of trauma : Cambodian visual culture and national identity in the aftermath of genocide /
Show time : the logic and power of violent display /
Auschwitz, the allies and censorship of the Holocaust /
Towards a collaborative memory : German memory work in a transnational context /
A survivor named trauma Holocaust memory in Lithuania /
The battle over Peleliu : islander, Japanese, and American memories of war /
Meaning and representation in history /
L'esclavage en Haïti : entrecroisement des mémoires et enjeux de la patrimonialisation /
Mourning in America : race and the politics of loss /
Conflicted memories : Europeanizing contemporary histories /
Tailoring truth : politicizing the past and negotiating memory in East Germany, 1945-1990 /
Urban dreams and realities in antiquity : remains and representations of the ancient city /
Remembering the Samsui women : migration and social memory in Singapore and China /
Exhuming loss : memory, materiality, and mass graves of the Spanish Civil War /
Finland in World War II : history, memory, interpretations /
Monuments to absence : Cherokee removal and the contest over Southern memory /
The construction and dynamics of cultural icons /
The future of the Soviet past : the politics of history in Putin's Russia /
Three cities after Hitler : redemptive reconstruction across Cold War borders /
Russia's Hero Cities : From Postwar Ruins to the Soviet Heroarchy /
Memory, music, and religion : Morocco's mystical chanters /
Aftermath : genocide, memory and history /