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Volumn 548, Issue 1, 1996, Pages 156-168

Paradigms of Genocide: The Holocaust, the Armenian Genocide, and Contemporary Mass Destructions

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EID: 0030523928     PISSN: 00027162     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1177/0002716296548001012     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (20)

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    • Total genocide implies extermination and/or massive death of such an order that a group ceases to continue as a distinct culture. Partial genocide stops at extermination and the annihilation of culture. For further discussion of these distinctions, see Revolution and Genocide: On the Origins of the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust (Chicago: University of Chicago Press,)
    • On the basis of the United Nations definition, it is possible to distinguish between genocide in whole and genocide in part. In this article, a total domestic genocide is a genocide in whole directed against a group of a state's own society, while a partial genocide is a genocide in part. Total genocide implies extermination and/or massive death of such an order that a group ceases to continue as a distinct culture. Partial genocide stops at extermination and the annihilation of culture. For further discussion of these distinctions, see Robert F. Melson, Revolution and Genocide: On the Origins of the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992), pp. 22-30.
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    • On the Possibility of the Holocaust: An Approach to a Historical Synthesis
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    • (Berkeley: University of California Press, ), for discussions of how groups validate their claims to status and power. A basic distinction lies between those who have historically dominated an area and migrants who are new arrivals. The first, the “sons-of-the-soil,” make their claims on the basis of ancestral privilege; the second cannot. Thus Armenians in Anatolia could make a claim to the land, the way Ibos in the North could not.
    • See Donald L. Horowitz, Ethnic Groups in Conflict (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985), for discussions of how groups validate their claims to status and power. A basic distinction lies between those who have historically dominated an area and migrants who are new arrivals. The first, the “sons-of-the-soil,” make their claims on the basis of ancestral privilege; the second cannot. Thus Armenians in Anatolia could make a claim to the land, the way Ibos in the North could not.
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