Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction to the First Edition; Introduction to the Second Edition; Introduction to the Third Edition; 1 The Ethics of Uniqueness; 2 Religion and the Uniqueness of the Holocaust; 3 From the Holocaust: Some Legal and Moral Implications; 4 The Uniqueness of the Holocaust: The Historical Dimension; 5 Responses to the Porrajmos: The Romani Holocaust; 6 The Atlantic Slave Trade and the Holocaust: A Comparative Analysis; 7 The Armenian Genocide as Precursor and Prototype of Twentieth-Century Genocide.
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In this highly controversial volume, distinguished scholars address the fundamental question of whether the Holocaust is unique when compared to well-known and possibly analogous instances of genocide and mass death.