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DESCRIPTION:A. Dirk Moses\, Ph.D.\,&nbsp\;the Anne and Bernard Spitzer Professor of International Relations at the City College of New York\, presents &quot\;How and Why Did Genocide Become the &apos\;Crime of Crimes&apos\;?&quot\; He will speak in Benes Rooms A and B inside Ohio Wesleyan&apos\;s Hamilton-Williams Campus Center\, 40 Rowland Ave.\, Delaware. In his talk\, Moses will explore\, &quot\;What if &apos\;genocide&apos\; had not become a distinct crime\, and we had inherited the alternative of &apos\;crimes against humanity&apos\; from the Nuremberg Trials?&quot\; He is the author and editor of multiple publications on genocide and memory\, including &quot\;The Problems of Genocide: Permanent Security and the Language of Transgression\,&quot\; and he has been described as the &quot\;most original and provocative scholar writing on the problem of genocide.&quot\; Moses&nbsp\;also is the senior editor of the Journal of Genocide Research. His&nbsp\;presentation represents Ohio Wesleyan&apos\;s 2023-2024 Robert Kragalott Lecture on Genocide\, Mass Atrocity\, and Human Rights. Admission is free. Learn more at&nbsp\;owu.edu/history.
SUMMARY:Robert Kragalott Lecture on Genocide\, Mass Atrocity\, and Human Rights: A. Dirk Moses\, Ph.D.
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