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44:3 (2005), 339-48.<br />
“Genocide and Holocaust Consciousness in Australia,” History Compass, 1 (2003) AU 28, 1-11.<br />
“Conceptual Blockages and Definitional Dilemmas in the Racial Century: Genocide of<br />
Indigenous Peoples and the Holocaust,” Patterns of Prejudice, 36:4 (2002), 7-36. Extracted in<br />
Berel Lang and Simone Gigliotti, eds., The Holocaust: A Reader (Oxford: Blackwell, 2005), 449-<br />
63. Reprinted in A. Dirk Moses and Dan Stone, eds., Colonialism and Genocide (Abingdon:<br />
Routledge, 2007), 148-180.<br />
“Coming to Terms with the Past in Comparative Perspective: Germany and Australia,”<br />
Aboriginal History, 25 (2001), 91-115. Reprinted in Russell West and Anja Schwarz, eds.,<br />
Polycultural Societies and Discourse: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Australia and Germany<br />
(Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2007), 1-30.<br />
“An Antipodean Genocide? The Origins of the Genocidal Moment in the Colonization of<br />
Australia,” Journal of Genocide Research, 2:1 (2000), 89-107.<br />
“The Forty-Fivers: A Generation Between Fascism and Democracy,” German Politics and Society,<br />
17 (1999), 95-127. Translated, in German, in Die Neue Sammlung, 40 (April 2000), 233-63.<br />
“Structure and Agency in the Holocaust: Daniel J. Goldhagen and his Critics,” History and Theory,<br />
37 (1998), 194-219.<br />
“Modernity and the Holocaust,” Australian Journal of Politics and History, 43:3 (1997), 441-45.<br />
“Cultural Ideologies and Historical Legitimation,” German Politics and Society, 15 (1997), 125-30.<br />
“Academic Freedom Today: A Student’s Point of View,” Bulletin of the Australian Society for Legal<br />
Philosophy, 16 (1991/92), 71-90.<br />
Chapters in Anthologies<br />
“A Dialogue on the Ethics and Politics of Transcultural Memory” (with Michael Rothberg), in<br />
Lucy Bond and Jessica Rapson, eds., The Transcultural Turn: Interrogating Memory Between and<br />
Beyond Borders (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2014). In press.<br />
“Civil War or Genocide? Britain and the Secession of East Pakistan in 1971,” in Aparna Sundar<br />
and Nandini Sundar, eds., Civil War and Sovereignty in South Asia: Regional and Political<br />
Economy Perspectives (New Delhi: Sage India, 2014). In press.<br />
“Protecting Human Rights and Preventing Genocide: The Canadian Museum for Human for<br />
Human Rights and the Will to Intervene,” in Adam Muller, Karen Busby, and Andrew<br />
Woolford, eds., The Idea of a Human Rights Museum (Winnipeg: <strong>University</strong> of Manitoba Press,<br />
2014). In press.<br />
“Does the Holocaust Reveal or Conceal Other Genocides? The Canadian Museum for Human<br />
Rights and Grievable Suffering,” in Douglas S. Irvin, Alexander L. Hinton, and Tom<br />
LaPointe, eds., Hidden Genocides: Power, Knowledge, and Memory (New Brunswick: Rutgers<br />
<strong>University</strong> Press, 2013), 21-51. In press.<br />
“From Central Europe to Australia: Civilisational Ideals and Minority Survival,” in Gwenda<br />
Tavan, ed., State of the Nation: Essays for Robert Manne (Melbourne: Black Inc., 2013). In press.<br />
“The Holocaust and World History: Raphael Lemkin and Comparative Methodology,” in Dan<br />
Stone, ed., The Holocaust and Historical Methodology (New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books,<br />
2012), 272-89. Abridged German translation published as “Weltgeschichte und Holocaust:<br />
Ein Blick in Raphael Lemkins unveröffentlichte Schriften,” in Sybille Steinbacher, ed.,<br />
Holocaust und Völkermorde: Die Reichweite des Vergleichs (Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 2012), 195-<br />
214.<br />
“Race and Indigeneity in Contemporary Australia,” in Manfred Berg and Simon Wendt, eds.,<br />
Racism in the Modern World: Historical Perspectives on Cultural Transfer and Adaptation (New<br />
York: Berghahn Books, 2011), 329-52.<br />
“Europe in the World: Systems and Cultures of Violence,” in Donald Bloxham and Robert<br />
Gerwarth, eds., Political Violence in Twentieth Century Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge<br />
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