Incoming Resources
- Me against my brother, at war in Somalia, Sudan, and Rwanda : a journalist reports from the battlefields of Africa, Scott Peterson
- Exposed, reported by Nancy Durham
- Brother number two enjoys retirement, reported by Phil Rees
- Bosnia and Serbia, the roots of ethnic cleansing, produced by Rory O'Conner and directed by Ilan Ziv, Part 1
- Unstable ground, climate change, conflict, and genocide, By Alex Alvarez
- Genocide, a reader, edited by Jens Meierhenrich
- The Pol Pot regime, race, power, and genocide in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge, 1975-79, Ben Kiernan
- Return of the Maya, photographs by Thomas Hoepker, Magnum
- Hitler's Ostkrieg and the Indian wars, comparing genocide and conquest, Edward B. Westermann
- Lethal encounters, Englishmen and Indians in colonial Virginia, Alfred A. Cave
- Kurds after the Gulf War, produced by Mark Stucke
- Genocide and gender in the twentieth century, a comparative survey, edited by Amy E. Randall
- A convenient hatred, the history of antisemitism, Phyllis Goldstein ; foreword by Sir Harold Evans
- Annihilating difference, the anthropology of genocide, edited by Alexander Laban Hinton ; with a foreward by Kenneth Roth
- Peace and conflict resolution, produced by Christopher Maji, Part 1
- The crime of all crimes, toward a criminology of genocide, Nicole Rafter
- Governments, citizens, and genocide, a comparative and interdisciplinary approach, Alex Alvarez
- The new killing fields, massacre and the politics of intervention, Nicolaus Mills and Kira Brunner, editors
- A problem from hell, America and the age of genocide, Samantha Power
- Gendercide, Noah Berlatsky, book editor
- Bosnia and Serbia, the roots of ethnic cleansing, produced by Rory Oconner and directed by Ilan Ziv, Part 2
- Turkey and the Armenian ghost, on the trail of the genocide, Laure Marchand and Guillaume Perrier ; foreword by Taner Akçam ; translated by Debbie Blythe
- Official secrets, what the Nazis planned, what the British and Americans knew, Richard Breitman
- Rwanda means the universe, a native's memoir of blood and bloodlines, Louise Mushikiwabo and Jack Kramer
- Machete season, the killers in Rwanda speak : a report, by Jean Hatzfeld ; translated from the French by Linda Coverdale ; preface by Susan Sontag
- Survive, in the heart of the Khmer Rouge madness, written and directed by Roshane Saidnattar
- The bone woman, a forensic anthropologist's search for truth in the mass graves of Rwanda, Bosnia, Croatia, and Kosovo, Clea Koff
- A study of genocide and ethnic cleansing, presented by Jim Bettinger
- Modern genocide, the definitive resource and document collection, Paul R. Bartrop and Steven Leonard Jacobs, editors
- The holocaust in historical context, Steven T. Katz
- Armenia, genocide denied, reported by Matthew Carney
- Blood and soil, a world history of genocide and extermination from Sparta to Darfur, Ben Kiernan
- The burning Tigris, the Armenian genocide and America's response, Peter Balakian
- Genocide and the politics of memory, studying death to preserve life, Herbert Hirsch
- Genocide
- Is the Holocaust unique?, perspectives on comparative genocide, edited and with an introduction by Alan S. Rosenbaum ; with a foreward by Israel W. Charny
- Genocide, Lisa Idzikowski, book editor
- Genocide, Barbara Krasner, book editor
- Why not kill them all?, the logic and prevention of mass political murder : with a new preface by the authors, Daniel Chirot and Clark McCauley
- Strength in what remains, Tracy Kidder
- Fires of hatred, ethnic cleansing in twentieth-century Europe, Norman M. Naimark
- Encyclopedia of genocide and crimes against humanity, Dinah L. Shelton, editor in chief
- Nato's children in Kosovo, directed by Nick Bolster
- Consuming the Congo, war and conflict minerals in the world's deadliest place, Peter Eichstaedt
- Genocide, the act as idea, Berel Lang