Geography of Genocide
Discover the profound insights of The Geography of Genocide by the University Press of America, published in 2008. This compelling paperback delves into the complex dynamics of over sixty genocides throughout history, providing a unique analysis that reveals why these tragic events predominantly arise in territorial interiors rather than cosmopolitan urban centers. Spanning 266 pages, this book is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the geographical and sociopolitical factors that contribute to genocide. Enhance your knowledge of historical atrocities and their locations with this thought-provoking examination of human behavior and societal collapse. Perfect for scholars, students, and general readers alike, The Geography of Genocide is a vital addition to any library.