TY - BOOK AU - Iriye,Akira AU - Goedde,Petra AU - Hitchcock,William I. TI - The human rights revolution: an international history T2 - Reinterpreting history SN - 9780195333138 AV - JC571 .H775 2012 U1 - 323.09 23 PY - 2012/// CY - New York PB - Oxford University Press KW - KW - Human rights KW - History KW - Political aspects KW - fast N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Introduction; Human rights as history; Akira Iriye and Petra Goedde --; The recent history of human rights; Kenneth Cmiel --; The Holocaust and the "human rights revolution" : a reassessment; G. Daniel Cohen --; "Constitutionalizing" human right : the rise and rise of the Nuremberg principles; Elizabeth Borgwardt --; Human rights and the laws of war : the Geneva Convention of 1949; William I. Hitchcock --; Grams, calories, and food : languages of victimization, entitlement, and human rights in occupied Germany, 1945-1949; Anita Grossmann --; Are women "human"? : the UN and the struggle to recognize women's rights as human rights; Allida Black --; Imperialism, self-determination, and the rise of human rights; Samuel Moyn --; "The first right" : the Carter Administration, Indonesia, and the transnational human rights politics of the 1970s; Brad Simpson --; Anti-torture politics : Amnesty International, the Greek junta, and the origins of the human rights "boom in the United States; Barbara Keys --; From the center-right : Freedom House and human rights in the 1970s and 1980s; Carl J. Bon Tempo --; "For our Soviet colleagues" : scientific internationalism, human rights, and the Cold War; Paul Rubinson --; Principles overwhelming tanks : human rights and the end of the Cold War; Sarah B. Snyder --; The right to bodily integrity : women's rights as human rights and the international movement to end female genital mutilation, 1970s-1990s; Kelly J. Johnson --; Is history a human right? : Japan's and Korea's troubles with the past; Alexis Dudden --; Approaching the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; Mark Philip Bradley ER -