Helen Fein

Helen Fein (born 1934) is a historical sociologist and professor who specializes on genocide, human rights, collective violence and other issues.[1] She is an author and editor of four books and monographs, a former associate of the International Security Program (Harvard University),[2] and a founder and first president of the International Association of Genocide Scholars. She is the executive director of the Institute for the Study of Genocide (City University of New York).[3]

Publications

  • Genocide Watch, 1992.
  • Genocide: A Sociological Perspective, 1993
  • Accounting for Genocide, 1979
  • Human Rights and Wrongs, 2007
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References

  1. Deidre Butler, "Holocaust Studies in the United States", Jewish Women's Archive
  2. Biography at Harvard University site
  3. Crimes of War project, magazine, 2003 Archived 2010-06-04 at the Wayback Machine
    - Helen Fein, Holocaust Memorial Museum
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