This important reference work offers students an accessible overview of the Rwandan Genocide with more than 100 detailed articles by leading scholars on an array of topics and themes and 20 key primary source documents.Tracing the history of Rwanda prior to during and after German and Belgian colonization of Rwanda through the present day this invaluable resource scrutinizes the historical events that determined how and why the Rwandan Genocide occurred and discusses the memory history and legacy of the atrocity both within and outside of Rwanda. Designed to suit the needs of students both new to and advanced in the subject this reference work provides readers with a thematic overview of the Rwandan Genocide an accessible analysis of the national and international complexities that drove it and more than 100 in-depth entries on topics related to the genocide. Encyclopedic entries profile key perpetrators rescuers and witnesses as well as religious political and nonprofit groups which in combination with entries on judicial proceedings and the United Nations offer readers a multifaceted understanding of Rwanda the genocide and its aftermath. To help learners to engage with the historical and social contexts of this atrocity the book also contains 20 curated primary source documents and six perspective essays in which scholars debate key questions regarding the genocide.
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