Leicester, United Kingdom

History (Holocaust and Genocide Studies)

Master's
Language: EnglishStudies in English
Subject area: humanities
Qualification: MA
Kind of studies: full-time studies, part-time studies
Master of Arts (MA)
University website: www.le.ac.uk
Genocide
Genocide is intentional action to destroy a people (usually defined as an ethnic, national, racial, or religious group) in whole or in part. The hybrid word "genocide" is a combination of the Greek word génos ("race, people") and the Latin suffix -cide ("act of killing"). The United Nations Genocide Convention, which was established in 1948, defines genocide as "acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group".
History
History (from Greek ἱστορία, historia, meaning "inquiry, knowledge acquired by investigation") is the study of the past as it is described in written documents. Events occurring before written record are considered prehistory. It is an umbrella term that relates to past events as well as the memory, discovery, collection, organization, presentation, and interpretation of information about these events. Scholars who write about history are called historians.
Genocide
All the members of the church who have sinned during the genocide must have the courage to bear the consequences of the deeds that they have committed.
John Paul II, in a letter addressed to church leaders, civil authorities, and the population of Rwanda. Cited in Awake! magazine, 1997, 2/8.
Holocaust
We can only shape a bright future if we are aware of Germany's enduring responsibility for the ultimate betrayal of all civilised values that was the Holocaust.
Angela Merkel's (political leader of Germany) speech about the Holocaust (Shoah).
Genocide
Sometimes I have feared that, in some wild paroxysm of rage, the white race, forgetful of the claims of humanity and the precepts of the Christian religion, will proceed to slaughter...
Frederick Douglass, "The Future of the Colored Race" (May 1886)
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