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  1. Feb 14, 2022 · It will situate the current debate in relation to past debates on similar questions and analyze the key arguments from one of the protagonists, Dirk Moses, by drawing on his most recent publications. Taking up central arguments from the recent Historikerstreit 2.0 debate, this article seeks to elucidate the question of whether the Holocaust can ...

  2. Jun 4, 2021 · Posted June 4, 2021 by Jeff Bachman & filed under Book reviews. by A. Dirk Moses, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2021, 598 pp. On March 23, 2021—just over ten years from the day the UN Security Council authorized the United States and NATO intervention in Libya—the US Senate Committee on Foreign Relations held a hearing on Samantha Power’s nomination to lead the US Agency for ...

  3. Feb 4, 2021 · Dirk Moses’ important new book … addresses these questions head on with an elegantly argued and intricate treatment of the problems at the heart of what he terms the 'language of transgression' - the concept and discourse of genocide … a rich, satisfying and provocative read.’

  4. A. Dirk Moses is professor of modern history at the University of Sydney. Raised in Brisbane, Australia, he was educated at the Universities of Queensland (B.A. 1987), St. Andrews (M.Phil. 1990 ...

  5. "The Problems of Genocide: Dirk Moses on the Language of Transgression and the Genocide Convention in Context," RevDem: Review of Democracy, 20 December 2021. "The Problems of Genocide: In Discussion with Katja Hoyer," Carl Schurz Haus, Freiburg, 29 November 2021.

  6. www.dirkmoses.com › uploads › 7/3/8A. DIRK MOSES

    312 A. DIRK MOSES 3. Hayden White, Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth-Century Europe (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1973), 432. 4. Geoff Eley made this observation in “Is All the World a Text? From Social History to the History of Society Two Decades Later,” in The Historic Turn in the Human Sciences, ed ...

  7. A. Dirk Moses Dirk Moses is chair of global and colonial history at the European University Institute, Florence / University of Sydney. He has published widely on modern Germany and Comparative Genocide Studies.