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  • 1
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    Book
    Århus
    ISBN: 9788791261152
    Language: Danish
    Pages: 166 S. , Ill. , 22 cm
    Series Statement: Den jyske historiker 115
    DDC: 303.6/25
    Keywords: Geschichte ; Terrorism / History ; Terrorism / Research ; Terrorism / Political aspects ; Geschichte ; Politik ; Terrorismus ; Terrorism History ; Terrorism Political aspects ; Terrorism Research ; Terrorismus ; Westliche Welt ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Terrorismus ; Westliche Welt ; Geschichte
    Note: Einzelaufnahme eines Zeitschr.-H. - Zsfassungen in engl. Sprache
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  • 2
    Book
    Book
    København : Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
    ISBN: 8798930508
    Language: English
    Pages: 363 S. Kt.
    Series Statement: Danish genocide studies series 2
    Series Statement: Danish genocide studies series
    DDC: 304.6/630904
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Crimes contre l'humanité - Histoire - 20e siècle ; Génocide - Histoire - 20e siècle ; Geschichte ; Crimes against humanity History 20th century ; Genocide History 20th century ; Völkermord ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Völkermord
    URL: Inhaltsverzeichnis  (kostenfrei)
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  • 3
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    Online Resource
    København : Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
    ISBN: 8798930508
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (363 S.) , Kt.
    Series Statement: Danish genocide studies series 2
    Series Statement: Danish genocide studies series
    DDC: 304.6/630904
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1900-2000 ; Crimes contre l'humanité - Histoire - 20e siècle ; Génocide - Histoire - 20e siècle ; Geschichte ; Crimes against humanity History 20th century ; Genocide History 20th century ; Völkermord ; Völkermord
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 4
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    Book
    Copenhagen : The Danish Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
    ISBN: 8798930508
    Language: English
    Pages: 363 S.
    Series Statement: Danish Genocide studies series ;2
    Series Statement: Danish Genocide studies series ;2
    DDC: 304.6630904
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    Keywords: Völkermord ; Völkermord
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  • 5
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781009008686
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 338 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Human rights in history
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 303.3/72
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    Keywords: Social rights / History ; Human rights / History ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: This pioneering volume explores the long-neglected history of social rights, from the Middle Ages to the present. It debunks the myth that social rights are 'second-generation rights' - rights that appeared after World War II as additions to a rights corpus stretching back to the Enlightenment. Not only do social rights stretch back that far; they arguably pre-date the Enlightenment. In tracing their long history across various global contexts, this volume reveals how debates over social rights have often turned on deeper struggles over social obligation - over determining who owes what to whom, morally and legally. In the modern period, these struggles have been intertwined with questions of freedom, democracy, equality and dignity. Many factors have shaped the history of social rights, from class, gender and race to religion, empire and capitalism. With incomparable chronological depth, geographical breadth and conceptual nuance, Social Rights and the Politics of Obligation in History sets an agenda for future histories of human rights
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Jan 2022)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
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  • 6
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    Article
    Associated volumes
    In:  Europe and the Americas (2015), Seite 91-129 | year:2015 | pages:91-129
    ISBN: 9789004279230
    Language: English
    Titel der Quelle: Europe and the Americas
    Publ. der Quelle: Leiden [u.a.] : Brill Nijhoff, 2015
    Angaben zur Quelle: (2015), Seite 91-129
    Angaben zur Quelle: year:2015
    Angaben zur Quelle: pages:91-129
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | Cambridge, UK : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781009008686
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 338 pages)
    Series Statement: Human rights in history
    DDC: 303.372
    Keywords: Social rights History ; Human rights History
    Abstract: This pioneering volume explores the long-neglected history of social rights, from the Middle Ages to the present. It debunks the myth that social rights are 'second-generation rights' - rights that appeared after World War II as additions to a rights corpus stretching back to the Enlightenment. Not only do social rights stretch back that far; they arguably pre-date the Enlightenment. In tracing their long history across various global contexts, this volume reveals how debates over social rights have often turned on deeper struggles over social obligation - over determining who owes what to whom, morally and legally. In the modern period, these struggles have been intertwined with questions of freedom, democracy, equality and dignity. Many factors have shaped the history of social rights, from class, gender and race to religion, empire and capitalism. With incomparable chronological depth, geographical breadth and conceptual nuance, Social Rights and the Politics of Obligation in History sets an agenda for future histories of human rights.
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781009020862
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (352 Seiten)
    Series Statement: Human Rights in History Ser
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Jensen, Steven L. B. Social Rights and the Politics of Obligation in History
    DDC: 303.372
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    Keywords: Social rights-History ; Human rights-History ; HISTORY / Europe / Renaissance.-bisacsh
    Abstract: This volume explores the long-neglected history of social rights from the Middle Ages to the present day. It situates this history within perennial struggles over obligation, while probing the relationship of social rights to questions of religion, race, gender, class, empire and globalisation
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  • 9
    Book
    Book
    Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 9781316519233
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 338 Seiten
    Series Statement: Human rights in history
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Social rights and the politics of obligation in history
    DDC: 303.3/72
    Keywords: Social rights History ; Human rights History ; HISTORY / Europe / Renaissance ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Menschenrecht ; Geschichte
    Abstract: "The aims of this volume are to rethink the history of social rights and, in doing so, help develop a historiography that speaks to the broader fields of human rights scholarship and practice. It is only very recently that a critical historiography on social rights has started to emerge, but it has yet to displace deeply rooted assumptions underpinning historical interpretations. These assumptions have, unfortunately, led to a number of distortions and misconceptions about the substance of these rights, their origins and their historical trajectories. There is a record to set straight before we can start re-imagining a more nuanced account of the long history of social rights, and this opening chapter tries to do that. First, it addresses how social rights have been misconstrued - both by sympathisers and sceptics. Second, it lays out a new approach to studying the long history of social rights, one in which the question of duties and obligations is central. Third, it presents the volume's three-prong structure and contents, which cover the medieval period to the present and span the globe. Taken together, the chapters of this volume seek to reshape the historiography of rights by examining the role and significance of social rights within it. They also explore the relation of these rights to questions about freedom, justice, equality and dignity in global history"--
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9781107112162
    Language: English
    Pages: xi, 313 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Edition: First published
    Series Statement: Human rights in history
    DDC: 341.4/8
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    Keywords: United Nations ; Decolonization History 20th century ; Human rights History 20th century ; Human rights History ; 20th century ; Menschenrecht ; Geschichte 1945-1993
    Abstract: "On 14 June 1993, the Secretary-General of the United Nations Boutros Boutros-Ghali delivered the opening address to the World Conference on Human Rights held in Vienna. The world had undergone massive political transformations in the preceding four years and the Vienna conference's purpose was to lay new foundations for international human rights protection in the post-Cold War era. Since 1945, the evolution of international human rights had been closely linked to the United Nations. The Cold War and North-South debates had for almost 50 years determined the uneasy existence of human rights at the United Nations"--
    Abstract: "This book fundamentally reinterprets the history of international human rights in the post-1945 era by documenting how pivotal the Global South was for their breakthrough. In stark contrast to other contemporary human rights historians who have focused almost exclusively on the 1940s and the 1970s - heavily privileging Western agency - Steven L. B. Jensen convincingly argues that it was in the 1960s that universal human rights had their breakthrough. This is a ground-breaking work that places race and religion at the center of these developments and focuses on a core group of states who led the human rights breakthrough, namely Jamaica, Liberia, Ghana, and the Philippines. They transformed the norms upon which the international community today is built. Their efforts in the 1960s post-colonial moment laid the foundation - in profound and surprising ways - for the so-called human rights revolution in the 1970s, when Western activists and states began to embrace human rights"--
    Abstract: "On 14 June 1993, the Secretary-General of the United Nations Boutros Boutros-Ghali delivered the opening address to the World Conference on Human Rights held in Vienna. The world had undergone massive political transformations in the preceding four years and the Vienna conference's purpose was to lay new foundations for international human rights protection in the post-Cold War era. Since 1945, the evolution of international human rights had been closely linked to the United Nations. The Cold War and North-South debates had for almost 50 years determined the uneasy existence of human rights at the United Nations"--
    Abstract: "This book fundamentally reinterprets the history of international human rights in the post-1945 era by documenting how pivotal the Global South was for their breakthrough. In stark contrast to other contemporary human rights historians who have focused almost exclusively on the 1940s and the 1970s - heavily privileging Western agency - Steven L. B. Jensen convincingly argues that it was in the 1960s that universal human rights had their breakthrough. This is a ground-breaking work that places race and religion at the center of these developments and focuses on a core group of states who led the human rights breakthrough, namely Jamaica, Liberia, Ghana, and the Philippines. They transformed the norms upon which the international community today is built. Their efforts in the 1960s post-colonial moment laid the foundation - in profound and surprising ways - for the so-called human rights revolution in the 1970s, when Western activists and states began to embrace human rights"--
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note: Introduction; 1. 'Power carries its own conviction': the early rise and fall of human rights, 1945-60; 2. 'The problem of freedom': the United Nations and decolonization, 1960-1; 3. From Jamaica with law: the rekindling of international human rights, 1962-7; 4. The making of a precedent: racial discrimination and international human rights law, 1962-6; 5. 'The hymn of hate': the failed convention on elimination of all forms of religious intolerance, 1962-7; 6. 'So bitter a year for human rights': 1968 and the UN International Year for Human Rights; 7. 'To cope with the flux of the future': human rights and the Helsinki Final Act, 1962-75; 8. The presence of the disappeared, 1968-93; Conclusion.
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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