PART I: At Issue: Introduction
Some Definitions and Boundaries
Understanding Genocide by Studying the Holocaust Conclusion. Focus on the United States: Precolonial America
The Nineteenth Century - Genocide in the United States: A Summary of the Discussion
The United States and International Justice Conclusion. Global Perspectives: The Mongol Genocides of Central Asia
Darfur: A Contemporary Instance of Genocide. PART II: Primary Sources: United States Documents
Documents and Treaties after 1789
Documents Related to the Laws of War
Documents Related to the Genocide Convention (1948)
Documents Related to International Courts
Documents Related to Specific Genocides. PART III: Research Tools: How to Research Genocide
Facts and Figures. Introduction
Organizations and Agencies
Research and Study Organizations
Museums and Memorial Institutions
Humanitarian and Relief Agencies
Political Action Organizations
Organizations Related to National and International Law and Justice
General Historical Studies
General Works on Genocide
International Law and Justice
Medical, Psychiatric, and Psychological Studies