Search Results: Returned 12 Results, Displaying Titles 1 - 12
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2002., New York University Press Call No: 949.71 MCA Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: The searing and disturbing story of the war in Kosovo; what happened and why, and why it matters.
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By Graber, G. S1996., J. Wiley Call No: 956.6 GRA Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Argues that the Turkish government systematically attempted to eliminate the Armenian population in 1915; provides firsthand accounts that tell of the rise of anti-Armenian sentiments as the Ottoman Empire collapsed; and discusses why Western governments ignored the inhuman treatment of the Armenian people.
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1997., Garland Publishing, Inc Call No: 364.151 TOT Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Garland reference library of social studiesSummary Note: Focusing on the major atrocities of our time, including the Armenians, the Holocaust, Indonesia, East Timor, Bangladesh, Burundi, and the Khmer Rouge among others, the book provides accurate and verifiable historical information on how and why particular genocides were committed.
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2004., Verso Call No: 967.571 MEL Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Table of contents Summary Note: The story of how the leadershp of Rwanda became involved in planning the complete extermination of the Tutsi population in the 1990s.
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2000., Enslow Publishers Call No: 364.151 SPA Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: Issues in focusSummary Note: Examines genocide around the world, including Germany, Rwanda, Bosnia and Kosovo.
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c1998, Blackbirch Press Call No: 940.53 18 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Series Title: HolocaustSummary Note: Explores the unique aspects and events in the period of the Holocaust between January 1942 and June 1943, blending historical narrative and primary sources.
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2000., Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Inc Call No: Historical fiction FIC BAGDASARIAN Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: In three weeks Valian will lose his home and know hunger and thirst for the first time. In the next three years he will become an orphan, a prisoner, a beggar, a servant, and a stowaway in order to survive. Based on the experiences of the author's greatuncle during the Armenian massacres.
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2002., Basic Books Call No: 364.151 POW Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: A suspenseful story of courageous individuals who risked their careers and lives in an effort to get the United States to act to stop genocide.
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[2023]., Adolescent, NBM Graphic Novels Call No: GN CHE Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin waged a brutal war against the Soviet peasantry leading to the Holodomor, the terror-famine that killed at least 4 million Ukrainians during the fall and winter of 1932-33. This previous Russian aggression in Ukraine is lamentably relevant as we witness the horrors unfold in the current Ukrainian war. Red Harvest is based on the tragic events that took place in Soviet Ukraine and other parts of the Soviet Union from 1929 to 1933. Stalin and the ruling Communist Party began their program of forced large-scale collectivization of individual farms and farmers, including the seizure of livestock, farm implements, crops, seed stock, and other property. Red Harvest is the fictional story, based on true stories as related to the Ukranian-Canadian author, of Mykola Kovalenko, a Ukrainian immigrant to Canada, who was the only member of his family to have survived the famine. Through his memories, we witness the horrors of what happened to his family and fellow villagers in the "breadbasket of Europe" as they struggled-not only to make sense of the war that was being waged against them-but, ultimately, to survive"--.
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1995., Juvenile, Beech Tree Books Call No: 921 KHERDIAN Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: A biography of the author's mother, concentrating on her childhood in Turkey before the Turkish government deported its Armenian population.
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c2009., Random House Call No: 305.8 KID Edition: 1st ed. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: The Pulitzer Prize-winning author Tracy Kidder returns with the extraordinary true story of Deo, a young man who arrives in America from Burundi in search of a new life. After surviving a civil war and genocide, he ekes out a precarious existence delivering groceries, living in Central Park, and learning English by reading dictionaries in bookstores until he begins to meet the strangers who will change his life, pointing him eventually in the direction of Columbia University, medical school, and a life devoted to healing.
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1999., University of California Press Call No: 956.6 MIL Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Provides historical and political context on the Armenian genocide in Turkey during the early twentieth century; discusses controversies over whether the genocide indeed happened; and presents the recollections of several survivors, covering such topics as the deportation marches, orphans, and emigration.