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Gendered Memory and Mass Violence: Rwanda, Bosnia, and the Holocaust

A more nuanced discussion of women’s experiences during mass violence from all angles and perspectives, victim, perpetrator, rescuer, and combatants is vital to understanding mass violence.


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