Burning Books And Leveling Libraries: Extremist Violence And Cultural Destruction

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Pub. Date: 2006-05-30
Publisher(s): Greenwood Pub Group
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Summary

In her previous book Libricide, Knuth focused on book destruction by authoritarian regimes: Nazis, Serbs in Bosnia, Iraqis in Kuwait, Maoists during the Cultural Revolution in China, and the Chinese Communists in Tibet. But authoritarian governments are not the only perpetrators. Extremists of all stripes--through terrorism, war, ethnic cleansing, genocide, and other forms of mass violence--are also responsible for widespread cultural destruction, as she demonstrates in this new book. Whether the product of passion or of a cool-headed decision to use ideas to rationalize excess, the decimation of the world's libraries has occurred throughout the 20th century, and there is no end in sight. Cultural destruction is, therefore, of increasing concern to the library community, educators, human rights and civil rights activists, and caring citizens.

Author Biography

Rebecca Knuth is Chair of the Library and Information Science Program at the University of Hawaii, where she is also Associate Professor.

Table of Contents

Preface ix
Understanding Modern Biblioclasm
1(16)
Tracing the Path of Extremism from Robespierre to Milosevic
17(24)
Part I Grappling for Voice and Power
41(58)
Political Protestors and Amsterdam's South African Institute, 1984
43(28)
Ethnic Biblioclasm, 1980-2005
71(28)
Part II Absolute Power and the Drive to Purify Society
99(60)
National Socialism and the Destruction of Berlin's Institute for Sexual Science, 1933
101(20)
Secular Fanaticism and the Auto-Genocide of Cambodia, 1975--1979
121(20)
Fundamentalism and the Destruction of Afghanistan's Cultural Heritage, 1994--2001
141(18)
Part III War, Power Vacuum, and Anarchy
159(64)
Dueling Ideologies and Total War, 1939--1945
161(18)
Anarchy and Acquisitive Vandalism, 1967--2003
179(22)
Errors of Omission and Cultural Destruction in Iraq, 2003
201(22)
Index 223

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