The human rights revolution : an international history /
edited by Akira Iriye, Petra Goedde, and William I. Hitchcock.
- xiv, 353 páginas ; 24 cm.
- Reinterpreting history .
- Reinterpreting history. .
Incluye bibliografía.
Introduction: Human rights as history / Akira Iriye and Petra Goedde -- The recent history of human rights / Kenneth Cmiel -- The Holocaust and the ´human rights revolution´ : a reassessment / G. Daniel Cohen -- ´Constitutionalizing´ human rights : the rise and rise of the Nuremberg principles / Elizabeth Borgwardt -- Human rights and the laws of war : the Geneva Convention of 1949 / William I. Hitchcock -- Grams, calories, and food : languages of victimization, entitlement, and human rights in occupied Germany, 1945-1949 / Atina Grossmann -- Are women ´human´? : the UN and the struggle to recognize women´s rights as human rights / Allida Black -- Imperialism, self-determination, and the rise of human rights / Samuel Moyn -- ´The first right´ : the Carter Administration, Indonesia, and the transnational human rights politics of the 1970s / Brad Simpson -- Anti-torture politics : Amnesty International, the Greek junta, and the origins of the human rights ´boom´ in the United States / Barbara Keys -- From the center-right : Freedom House and human rights in the 1970s and 1980s / Carl J. Bon Tempo -- ´For our Soviet colleagues´ : scientific internationalism, human rights, and the Cold War / Paul Rubinson -- Principles overwhelming tanks : human rights and the end of the Cold War / Sarah B. Snyder -- The right to bodily integrity : women´s rights as human rights and the international movement to end female genital mutilation, 1970s-1990s / Kelly J. Shannon -- Is history a human right? : Japan´s and Korea´s troubles with the past / Alexis Dudden -- Approaching the Universal Declaration of Human Rights / Mark Philip Bradley.