"Hidden Genocides is a penetrating scholarly searchlight illuminating an important and previously obscured landscape."
- Frank Chalk (Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, Concordia University) "By problematizing, both theoretically and empirically, the canon of genocide studies, this collection makes an important contribution to an underdeveloped field."
- Jens Meierhenrich (London School of Economics and Political Science) "Hidden Genocides is a timely collection of critical essays that effectively engages scholars in rethinking the way we conceptualize, approach, and teach genocide studies. A must-read for a wide-range of scholars."
(Journal of Anthropological Research) "Hinton, La Pointe, and Irvin-Erickson offer a useful prism through which to examine and weigh conventional accounts of genocide. It reveals cover-ups and makes the invisible visible."
(Genocide Studies and Prevention) "Hidden Genocides collection is an essential guide to the latest scholarship on genocide studies from an international and comparative perspective."
(American Hellenic Institute Policy Journal) "Hidden Genocides is a penetrating scholarly searchlight illuminating an important and previously obscured landscape."
- Frank Chalk (Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies, Concordia University) "By problematizing, both theoretically and empirically, the canon of genocide studies, this collection makes an important contribution to an underdeveloped field."
- Jens Meierhenrich (London School of Economics and Political Science) "Hidden Genocides is a timely collection of critical essays that effectively engages scholars in rethinking the way we conceptualize, approach, and teach genocide studies. A must-read for a wide-range of scholars."
(Journal of Anthropological Research) "Hinton, La Pointe, and Irvin-Erickson offer a useful prism through which to examine and weigh conventional accounts of genocide. It reveals cover-ups and makes the invisible visible."
(Genocide Studies and Prevention) "Hidden Genocides collection is an essential guide to the latest scholarship on genocide studies from an international and comparative perspective."
(American Hellenic Institute Policy Journal)