Christopher Harrison is Instructor of Political Science, Northern Arizona University.
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Part I: Genocide, Conscription, and the Wastage of War Chapter 1: Conscription for War and Genocide? Chapter 2: Historical Developments of Modern Conscripted Warfare Part II: Genocidal Conscription Chapter 3: Genocide by Wastage Chapter 4: Conscription by the Ottoman Empire in World War One Chapter 5: Axis-Era Hungary's Conscripts of World War Two Part III: Analysis, Contemporary Concerns, and Conclusions Chapter 6: Comparative Findings Chapter 7: Potential Cases Today and Conclusions
"Christopher Harrison has extended the way in which we can consider what genocide entails--in this case, through the forced impressment of unwanted segments of a society in the expectation that they will be killed. By looking at case studies from the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust in Hungary, Harrison's is a brave study that deserves to be read with a view to aiding deeper understanding of this most terrible of phenomena." -- Paul R. Bartrop, Center for Holocaust and Genocide Research Florida Gulf Coast University and Honorary Principal Fellow in History University of Melbourne, Australia