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Libricide

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027598088X

Libricide is a case studies, censorship book by Rebecca Knuth.

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"This book identities the regime-sponsored, ideologically driven, and systemic destruction of books and libraries in the twentieth century that often served as a prelude or accompaniment to the massive human tragedies that have characterized a most violent century. Using case studies of libricide committed by Nazis, Serbs in Bosnia, Iraqis in Kuwait, Maoists during the Cultural Revolution in China, and Chinese Communists in Tibet, Knuth argues that the destruction of books and libraries by authoritarian regimes was sparked by the same impulses toward negation that provoked acts of genocide or ethnocide."--Jacket.

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Rebecca Knuth is the author of Libricide. Browse their full catalog on Booklogr.

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Libricide is a Case studies, Censorship, Destruction and pillage, History, Libraries book.

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"This book identities the regime-sponsored, ideologically driven, and systemic destruction of books and libraries in the twentieth century that often served as a prelude or accompaniment to the massive human tragedies that have characterized a most violent century. Using case studies of libricide co...

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Libricide was written by Rebecca Knuth.