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Concentration Camps

A Very Short Introduction

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Concentration Camps

By: Dan Stone
Narrated by: Paul Woodson
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Concentration camps are a relatively new invention, a recurring feature of 20th century warfare, and one that is important to the modern global consciousness and identity. Although the most famous concentration camps are those under the Nazis, the use of concentration camps originated several decades before the Third Reich, in the Philippines and in the Boer War, and they have been used again in numerous locations, not least during the genocides in Bosnia and Rwanda. Over the course of the 20th century, they have become defining symbols of humankind's lowest point and basest acts.

In this Very Short Introduction, Dan Stone gives a global history of concentration camps. Setting concentration camps against the longer history of incarceration, he explains how the ability of the modern state to control populations led to the creation of this extreme institution. Looking at their emergence and spread around the world, Stone argues that concentration camps serve the purpose, from the point of view of the state in crisis, of removing a section of the population that is perceived to be threatening, traitorous, or diseased. Drawing on contemporary accounts of camps, as well as the philosophical literature surrounding them, Stone considers the story camps tell us about the nature of the modern world as well as about specific regimes.

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World War II 20th Century Modern World War Military Wars & Conflicts Holocaust Judaism
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Just finished this excellent book.
I have the printed version, which is nice to follow when listening and easy to refer to.
The author, Dan Stone, is expert on the Holocaust history.
I highly recommend this book.
The narrator, Paul Woodson, is a pleasure yo listen yo.
My thanks to all involved, JK.

ABSOLUTELY A MUST LISTEN

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