Mark Levene

Mark Levene is a historian and emeritus fellow at University of Southampton.

Levene's work and research focuses on genocide, Jewish history and anthropogenic climate change.[1]

His book The Crisis of Genocide: The European Rimlands, 1912-1953 received the biennial Lemkin Award from the New York-based Institute for the Study of Genocide in 2015.[1]

In 2015, Dr. Peter Hilpold, a Professor at the University of Innsbruck reviewed the book. He stated that the book makes a valuable contribution, although the study's foundational assumptions are questioned. Levene does not use the same definition of genocide as found in the UN Genocide Convention.[2]

  1. ^ a b "Mark Levene". conted.ox.ac.uk. University of Oxford Department for Continuing Education.
  2. ^ Hilpold, P. (2014). "Mark Levene. The Crisis of Genocide. Volume I: Devastation. The European Rimlands 1912-1938. Volume II: Annihilation. The European Rimlands 1939-1953". European Journal of International Law. 25 (4): 1202–1204. doi:10.1093/ejil/chu080.

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