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Book review

Researching under constraints: Recent books on post-genocide Rwanda

References

  • Akhavan, P. (2001). Beyond impunity: Can international criminal justice prevent future atrocities? American Journal of International Law, 95(1), 7–31. https://doi.org/10.2307/2642034
  • Berry, M. (2018). War, women, and power: From violence to mobilization in Rwanda and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Cambridge University Press.
  • Burnet, J. (2012). Genocide lives in us: Women, memory, and silence in Rwanda. University of Wisconsin Press.
  • Chakravarty, A. (2016). Investing in authoritarian rule: Punishment and patronage in Rwanda’s Gacaca courts for genocide crimes. Cambridge University Press.
  • Clark, P. (2011). The Gacaca courts, post-genocide justice and reconciliation in Rwanda: Justice without lawyers. Cambridge University Press.
  • Des Forges, A. (1999). Leave none to tell the story: Genocide in Rwanda. Human Rights Watch.
  • Eramian, L. (2017). Peaceful selves: Personhood, nationhood, and the post-conflict moment in Rwanda. Berghan Books.
  • Fujii, LAnn. (2009). Killing neighbors: Webs of violence in Rwanda. Cornell University Press.
  • Ilibagiza, I. (2006). Left to tell: Discovering God amidst the Rwandan holocaust. Hay House.
  • Ingelaere, B. (2016). Inside Rwanda’s Gacaca courts: Seeking justice after genocide. University of Wisconsin Press.
  • Kimonyo, J.-P. (2015). Rwanda’s popular genocide: A perfect storm. Lynne Rienner.
  • Lemarchand, R. (1970). Rwanda and Burundi. Praeger.
  • Longman, T. (2010). Christianity and genocide in Rwanda. Cambridge University Press.
  • Longman, T. (2011). Limitations to political reform: The undemocratic nature of transition in Rwanda. In Lars Waldorf & Scott Straus (Eds.), Remaking Rwanda: State building and human rights after mass violence (pp. 25–47). University of Wisconsin Press.
  • Longman, T. (2017). Memory and justice in post-genocide Rwanda. Cambridge University Press.
  • Palmer, N. (2015). Courts in conflict: Interpreting the layers of justice in post-genocide Rwanda. Oxford University Press.
  • Peskin, V. (2008). International Justice in Rwanda and the Balkans: Virtual trials and the struggle for state cooperation. Cambridge University Press.
  • Prunier, G. (1997). The Rwanda crisis (2nd ed.). Columbia University Press.
  • Purdeková, A. (2018). Making Ubumwe: Power, state and camps in Rwanda’s unity-building project. Berghan Books.
  • Reyntjens, F. (2014). Political governance in post-genocide Rwanda. Cambridge University Press.
  • Sebarenzi, J. (2011). God sleeps in Rwanda: A journey of transformation. Atria Books.
  • Sommers, M. (2012). Stuck: Rwandan youth and the struggle for adulthood. University of Georgia Press.
  • Straus, S. (2007). The order of genocide: Race, power, and war in Rwanda. Cornell University Press.
  • Thomson, S. (2013). Whispering truth to power: Everyday resistance to reconciliation in post-genocide Rwanda. University of Wisconsin Press.
  • Vansina, J. (1962). L'évolution du royaume Rwanda des origines à 1900. Académie royale des sciences d’outre-mer.

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