Skip to main content Yale University Search form Search Genocide Studies Program ABOUT C A S E S T UD I E S T H E ME S R E S O U R CE S SEMINARS NEWS Welcome Founded in January 1998 to expand the work begun in 1994 by Yale University’s Cambodian Genocide Program, the Genocide Studies Program at Yale’s MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies conducts research, seminars and conferences on comparative, interdisciplinary, and policy issues relating to the phenomenon of genocide, and has provided training to researchers from afflicted regions, including Cambodia, Rwanda, and East Timor. For more information about the program, please see the “About― page. The Program also maintains a Vimeo web site, which features 148 video interviews. Browse by: Case Study  Theme  Resource Amazon Crimes Against Humanity Audio & Video Ancient Genocides Genocide, general or Bibliographies comparative Armenian Genocide GIS & Remote Sensing Databases Cambodian Justice & Prosecutions GSP Books Colonial Genocides Prevention Journals East Timor Rescue Maps & Satellite Genocide Images Guatemala Resistance Publications Holocaust Trauma Related Websites Indonesia Truth Commissions Transcripts Other War Crimes Papua Rwandan Genocide Sudan Yugoslavia (Former)  Translations Français Català Deutsch Español Bahasa Indonesia Italiano Japanese Português bosanskom/hrvatskom/ Tetun tiếng Việt Kinyarwanda    srpskkom Руѕѕкий    Seminar Series 2015-16 Politicide Unless otherwise noted, seminars are held on Thursdays from 1:30 - 3:20 p.m., in Room B012, 77 Prospect Street, New Haven. SPRING 2016 February 4 Eric Reeves, Smith College “Darfur: the Abandoned Genocide― (Note: Professor Reeves described his efforts to publish an op-ed in the New York Times.  following his talk, that piece was published, and can be read here; author’s full version here.)  March 3 Mike McGovern, University of Michigan “Does Mass Violence in Guinea Constitute ‘Atrocities’?―  March 31 John Merriman, Yale University (History) “Life and Death of the Paris Commune―  April 11 (in ISPS A001) Igor Casu, State University of Moldova “The Soviet Famine in Moldova, 1946-47―  April 21 (at 12:45 in ISPS Library) David Pettigrew, Southern Connecticut State University “The Karadžić Decision and Serbian Nationalism in Republika Srpska―  April 28 Carlos Dada, founder and director of the news website El Faro and Visiting Lecturer at Yale University (Political Science) “The Long Road to Justice for Mass Atrocities in Central America―   FALL 2015 Oct. 8*   Jessica Melvin, University of Melbourne, “Mechanics of Mass Murder: Military Coordination of the Indonesian Genocide.―  Oct. 15*   Jeffrey Bachman, American University, “Flipping the Script: Politicide’s Communist Victims―  Oct. 29 Mary Fulbrook, University College, London, “Doing Justice to the Nazi Past: Memorialisation and Disappearance of Perpetrators.―  Nov. 12  Daniella Doron,  Monash University, “Rebuilding Jewish Identity in Post-War France―  Nov. 19 Noah Shenker, Monash University, “From L.A. to Phnom Penh: The Transmission of Documentation Strategies in PostGenocide Archives.―  Dec. 3* Wilhemina Wahlin, Charles Stuart University “Presenting ‘Difficult Knowledge’: Composing Photography-based Genocide Exhibits―   News GSP affiliates pen op-eds Timothy Snyder's latest book profiled In Memoriam Newsweek quotes GSP faculty in article on the recognition of the Armenian genocide New GSP website debuts (detritus at the Ntarama church, a genocide site in Rwanda; Photo: D. Simon) Contact us Director David Simon, Associate Chair, Department of Political Science Deputy Director Dori Laub, Professor, Department of Psychiatry, (Trauma Studies) Founding Director (1994-2015) Ben Kiernan, A. Whitney Griswold Professor of History, Professor of International and Area Studies Mailing address: Genocide Studies Program The Whitney and Betty MacMillan Center for International and Area Studies at Yale P.O. Box 208206 New Haven, Connecticut, 06520-8206, USA Yale University Copyright © 2016 Yale University · All rights reserved · Privacy policy Genocide Studies Program | POB 208206 | New Haven, CT, 06520-8206 USA Facebook Twitter Flickr iTunes YouTube