The Polarized American Genocide Debate

Monday, May 18, 2015

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A presentation by Benjamin Madley (Dept. of History, UCLA). Part of a panel discussion on "Holocaust & Genocide Studies: Complementary or Competitive Paradigms?"

A panel discussion with A. Dirk Moses (Dept. of History and Civilization, European University Institute, Florence), Benjamin L. Madley, (Dept. of History, UCLA), and Wolf Gruner (Dept. of History, USC)

February 12, 2015

 

Benjamin Madley is Assistant Professor of History at UCLA. He earned an M.St. at Oxford, a Ph.D. from Yale, and was an Andrew Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow at Dartmouth College before coming to UCLA. An historian of the United States, Native America, and colonialism, he is the author of articles and book chapters addressing indigenous peoples and genocides in Africa, Australia, and North America, as well as Nazi mass murder in Europe. His first book, An American Genocide: The California Indian Catastrophe, 1846-1873, will be published by Yale University Press.


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