Articles and Book Chapters

ARTICLES
“‘Patriotic History’ and the (Re)Nationalization of Memory,” Journal of Genocide Research (3 September 2021), 1-5. With Kornelia Kończal.
"'White Genocide' and the Ethics of Public Analysis," Journal of Genocide Research, 21:2 (2019), 201-213.
“Introduction: Transformative Occupations in the Modern Middle East,” Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, 8:2 (2017), 231-246. Written with Simon Jackson.
“Empire, Resistance, and Security: International Law and the Transformative Occupation of Palestine,” Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, 8:2 (2017), 379-409.
“Partitions and the Sisyphean Making of Peoples,” Refugee Watch, 46 (2015), 36-50. Abridged version published online in Transit (Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna).
“The Nigeria-Biafra War: Postcolonial Conflict and the Question of Genocide, 1967-1970,” Journal of Genocide Research, 16: 2-3 (2014), 169-204. Written with Lasse Heerten.
"Human Rights and Genocide: A Global Historical Perspective," 6th Gerald Stourzh Lecture on the History of Human Rights, 21 May 2014.
“Genocide,” Australian Humanities Review, 55 (November 2013), 23-44.
“Das römische Gespräch in a New Key: Hannah Arendt, Genocide, and the Defense of Republican Civilization," Journal of Modern History, 85:4 (2013), 867-913.
"Intellectual History in and of the Federal Republic of Germany,” Modern Intellectual History, 9:3 (2012), 625-639.
“Introduction: Mass Violence and the End of the Dutch Colonial Empire in Indonesia,” special double issue, Journal of Genocide Research,
14:3-4 (2012), 257-276. Written with Bart Luttikhuis.
“The Canadian Museum for Human Rights: the ‘Uniqueness of the Holocaust’ and the Question of Genocide,” Journal of Genocide Research,
14:2 (2012), 215-238.
“Revisiting a Founding Assumption of Genocide Studies,” Genocide Studies and Prevention, 6:3 (2011), 289-302.
“Genocide and the Terror of History,” Parallax, 17:4 (2011), 90-108.
“Paranoia and Partisanship: Genocide Studies, Holocaust Historiography and the ‘Apocalyptic Conjuncture’,” The Historical Journal, 54:2 (2011), 615-645.
“Official Apologies, Reconciliation, and Settler Colonialism: Australian Indigenous Alterity and Political Agency,” Citizenship Studies, 15:2 (2011), 145-159.
“Time, Indigeneity, and Peoplehood: The Postcolony in Australia,” Postcolonial Studies, 13:1 (2010), 31-54.
“Besatzung, Kolonialherrschaft und Widerstand: Das Völkerrecht und die Legitimierung von Terror,” Peripherie: Zeitschrift für Politik und Ökonomie in der Dritten Welt, 116 (December 2009), 399-424.
“The Contradictory Legacies of German Jewry,” Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook, 54 (2009), 36-43.
“The Fate of Blacks and Jews: A Response,” Journal of Genocide Research, 10:2 (2008), 1-19.
“Toward a Critical Theory of Genocide,” Mass Violence and Resistance Research Network, April 2008.
“Moving the Genocide Debate Beyond the History Wars,” Australian Journal of Politics and History, 54:2 (2008), 248-270.
“The Structure of German Identity after the Holocaust,” Zmanim, 1 (2008), 41-55.
“The Non-German German and the German German: Dilemmas of Identity after the Holocaust,” New German Critique, 101 (Summer 2007), 45-94.
“Stigma and Sacrifice in Postwar Germany,” History and Memory, 19:2 (2007), 139-180.
“Why the Discipline of ‘Genocide Studies’ Has Trouble Explaining How Genocides End?”, Social Sciences Research Council, December 2006,
“Raphael Lemkin as Historian of Genocide in the Americas,” Journal of Genocide Research, 7:4 (2005), 501-529. Written with Michael A. McDonnell.
“Hayden White, Traumatic Nationalism, and the Public Role of History,” History and Theory, 44:3 (October 2005), 311-332. Reprinted and translated into Spanish in Historia: Antropologia y Fuetes Orales, 38:2 (2007), 81-106
“The Public Relevance of Historical Studies: A Rejoinder to Hayden White,” History and Theory, 44:3 (October 2005), 339-348.
“Genocide and Holocaust Consciousness in Australia,” History Compass, 1 (2003) AU 28, 1-11.
“Conceptual Blockages and Definitional Dilemmas in the Racial Century: Genocide of Indigenous Peoples and the Holocaust,” Patterns of Prejudice, 36:4 (2002), 7-36. Extracted in Berel Lang and Simone Gigliotti, eds., The Holocaust: A Reader (Oxford: Blackwell, 2005), 449-63. Reprinted in A. Dirk Moses and Dan Stone, eds., Colonialism and Genocide (Abingdon: Routledge, 2007), 148-180.
“Coming to Terms with the Past in Comparative Perspective: Germany and Australia,” Aboriginal History, 25 (2001), 91-115. Reprinted in Russell West and Anja Schwarz, eds., Polycultural Societies and Discourse: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Australia and Germany (Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2007), 1-30.
“An Antipodean Genocide? The Origins of the Genocidal Moment in the Colonization of Australia,” Journal of Genocide Research, 2 (2000), 89-107.
“The Forty-Fivers: A Generation Between Fascism and Democracy,” German Politics and Society, 17 (1999), 95-127. Translated, in German, in Die Neue Sammlung, 40 (April 2000), 233-263.
“Structure and Agency in the Holocaust: Daniel J. Goldhagen and his Critics,” History and Theory, 37 (1998), 194-219.
BOOK CHAPTERS
“Beispielhafte Opfer und permanente Sicherheit,” in Matthias Böckmann, Reinhart Koessler, Matthias Gockel, and Henning Melber, eds., Jenseits der Mbembe-Debatte Erinnerung, Politik, Solidarität (Berlin: Metropol Verlag, 2022), 156-174.
“Deutschlands Erinnerungskultur und der ‘Terror der Geschichte,’” in Susan Neiman and Michael Wildt, eds., Historiker Streiten (Berlin: Ullstein Verlag, 2022), 199-242.
“Partisan History and the Eastern European Region of Memory,” in Simon Lewis, Jeffrey K. Olick, Małgorzata Pakier, and Joanna Wawrzyniak, eds., Regions of Memory: Transnational Formations (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022), 101-138.
“Cutting out the Ulcer and Washing Away the Incubus of the Past: Genocide Prevention Through Population Transfer,” in A. Dirk Moses, Marco Duranti, and Roland Burke eds., Decolonization, Self-Determination, and the Rise of Global Human Rights Politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), 153-178.
“Partitions, Hostages, Transfer: Retributive Violence and National Security,” in Arie Dubnov and Laura Robson, eds., Partitions: A Transnational History of Twentieth-Century Territorial Separatism (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2019), 257-295, 344-355.
“The Nigeria-Biafra War: Postcolonial Conflict and the Question of Genocide, 1967-1970,” in A. Dirk Moses and Lasse Heerten, eds., Postcolonial Conflict and the Question of Genocide: The Nigeria-Biafra War, 1967–1970 (New York and London: Routledge, 2018), 3-43. Written with Lasse Heerten.
“Anxieties in Holocaust and Genocide Studies,” in Claudio Fogu, Wulf Kansteiner, and Todd Presner, eds., History Unlimited: Probing the Ethics of Holocaust Culture (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016), 332-54, 474-83.
“How and Why the Use and Abuse of History is Inescapable, Inevitable and Invaluable for Life,” in Andreas Andreou et. al., eds., Public History in Greece: Uses and Abuses of History (Thessaloniki: Epikentro Publications, 2015), 27-48. In Greek.
“Protecting Human Rights and Preventing Genocide: The Canadian Museum for Human for Human Rights and the Will to Intervene,” in Adam Muller, Karen Busby, and Andrew Woolford, eds., The Idea of a Human Rights Museum (Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 2015), 40-69.
"Civil War or Genocide? Britain and the Secession of East Pakistan in 1971," in Aparna Sundar and Nandini Sundar, eds., Civil Wars in South Asia: State, Sovereignty, Development (New Delhi: Sage, 2014), 142-164.
“Does the Holocaust Reveal of Conceal Other Genocides? The Canadian Museum of Human Rights and Grievable Suffering,” in Doug Irvin, Alexander Hinton, and Tom LaPointe, eds., Hidden Genocides: Power, Knowledge, and Memory (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2013), 21-51.
“From Central Europe to Australia: Civilisational Ideals and Minority Survival,” in Gwenda Tavan, ed., State of the Nation: Essays for Robert Manne (Melbourne: Black Inc., 2013), 220-230.
“The Holocaust and World History: Raphael Lemkin and Comparative Methodology,” in Dan Stone, ed., The Holocaust and Historical Methodology (New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2012), 272-289.
“Race and Indigeneity in Contemporary Australia,” in Manfred Berg and Simon Wendt, eds., Racism in the Modern World: Historical Perspectives on Cultural Transfer and Adaptation (New York: Berghahn Books, 2011), 329-352.
“Europe in the World: Systems and Cultures of Violence,” in Donald Bloxham and Robert Gerwarth, eds., Political Violence in Twentieth Century Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011), 11-39, 211-217. Written with Donald Bloxham, Martin Conway, Robert Gerwarth, and Klaus Weinhauer.
“Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing,” in Donald Bloxham and Robert Gerwarth, eds., Political Violence in Twentieth Century Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011), 87-139, 225-38. Written with Donald Bloxham.
“The United Nations, Humanitarianism and Human Rights: War Crimes/Genocide Trials for Pakistani Soldiers in Bangladesh, 1971-1974,” in Stefan-Ludwig Hoffman, ed., Human Rights in the Twentieth Century (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011), 258-80. German translation in Stefan-Ludwig Hoffman, ed., Moralpolitik: Geschichte der Menschenrechte im 20. Jahrhundert (Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2010), 307-337.
“Hannah Arendt, Imperialisms, and the Holocaust,” in Volker Langbehn and Mohammad Salama, eds., German Colonialism, Race, the Holocaust, and Postwar Germany (New York: Columbia University Press, 2011), 72-92.
“The National Apology to the Stolen Generations and the Frontier of Indigenous Alterity,” in Russell West-Pavlov and Jennifer Wawrzinek, eds., Frontier Skirmishes: Cultural Debates in Australia after 1992 (Heidelberg: Winter Verlag, 2010), 311-328.
“The Holocaust and Colonialism,” in Peter Hayes and John Roth, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Holocaust Studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), 68-80.
“Der nichtdeutsche Deutsche und der deutsche Deutsche: Stigma und Opfer-Erlösung in der Berliner Republic,” in Daniel Fulda, Stefan-Ludwig Hoffman, and Till van Rahden, eds., Demokratie im Schatten der Gewalt: Geschichten des Privaten im deutschen Nachkrieg 1945-2005 (Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2010), 353-378.
“The Field of Genocide Studies,” in A. Dirk Moses, ed., Genocide: Critical Concepts in Historical Studies. 6 vols. (Abingdon: Routledge, 2010), 1-23.
“Redemptive anti-Semitism and the Imperialist Imaginary,” in Paul Betts and Christian Wiese, eds., Years of Persecution, Years of Extermination: Saul Friedländer and the Future of Holocaust Studies (London: Continuum, 2010), 233-254.
“Australian Memory and the Apology to the Stolen Generations of Indigenous People,” in Aleida Assman and Sebastian Conrad, eds., Memory in a Global Age: Discourses, Practices, and Trajectories (Abingdon: Routledge, 2010), 32-58. Written with Danielle Celermajer.
“Eugenics and Genocide,” in Alison Bashford and Philippa Levine, eds., The Oxford Handbook on Eugenics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, August 2010), 192-209. Written with Dan Stone.
“Raphael Lemkin, Culture, and the Concept of Genocide,” in Donald Bloxham and A. Dirk Moses, eds., The Oxford Handbook on Genocide Studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), 19-41.
Various contributions to Patrick Bahners and Andreas Cammern, eds., Der Streit um die Bundesrepublik und die DDR: Hans-Ulrich Wehlers “Deutsche Gesellschaftsgeschichte” in der Debatte (Munich: C.H. Beck, 2009).
“‘The Muslims are our Misfortune!’,” in Greg Noble, ed., Lines in the Sand: The Cronulla Riots and the Limits of Australian Multiculturalism (Sydney: Institute of Criminology, 2009), 95-110. Written with Geoffrey Brahm Levey.
“West German Generations and the Gewaltfrage: The Conflict of the Sixty-Eighters and the Forty-Fivers,” in Warren Breckman, Peter Gordon, A. Dirk Moses, Samuel A. Moyn, and Elliot Y. Neaman, eds., The Modernist Imagination: News Essays in Intellectual History and Critical Theory (New York: Berghahn Books, 2009), 268-295. Written with Elliot Neaman.
“Empire, Colony, Genocide: Keywords and Intellectual History,” in A. Dirk Moses, ed., Empire Colony Genocide: Conquest, Occupation, and Subaltern Resistance in World History (New York: Berghahn Books, 2008), 3-54.
“Genocide and Modernity,” in Dan Stone, ed., The Historiography of Genocide (Houndmills: Palgrave MacMillan, 2008), 156-193.
“Genocide in Australia?” in Deborah Gare and David Ritter, eds., Making Australian History: Perspectives on the Past since 1788 (Melbourne: Thomson Learning, 2007), 183-189.
“Disentangling Master Concepts of Extermination,” in Stephan Atzert and Andrew Bonnell., eds., Europe’s Pasts and Presents (Unley: Australian Humanities Press, 2004), 401-418.
“Genocide and Settler Society in Australian History,” in A. Dirk Moses, ed., Genocide and Settler Society: Frontier Violence and Stolen Aboriginal Children in Australian History (New York: Berghahn Books, 2004), 3-48.
“The Holocaust and Genocide,” in Dan Stone, ed., The Historiography of the Holocaust (Houndmills: Palgrave MacMillan, 2004), 533-555.
“Revisionism and Denial,” in Robert Manne, ed., Whitewash: On Keith Windshuttle’s Fabrication of Aboriginal History (Melbourne: Black Inc., 2003), 337-370.
“The Weimar Syndrome in the Federal Republic of Germany: Carl Schmitt and the Forty-Fiver Generation of Intellectuals,” in Holger Zaborowski und Stephan Loos, eds., Leben, Tod und Entscheidung: Studien zur Geistesgeschichte der Weimarer Republik (Berlin: Duncker und Humblot, 2003), 187-207.
“Biblical Narratives in German and American National Utopias,” in Norbert Finzsch and Hermann Wellenreuther, eds., Visions of the Future in Germany and America (Oxford and New York: Berg Publishers, 2001), 431-444.
“The State and the Student Movement in West Germany, 1967-1977,” in Gerard J. De Groot, ed., Student Protest: The Sixties and After (London: Longman, 1998), 139-149.
“‘Patriotic History’ and the (Re)Nationalization of Memory,” Journal of Genocide Research (3 September 2021), 1-5. With Kornelia Kończal.
"'White Genocide' and the Ethics of Public Analysis," Journal of Genocide Research, 21:2 (2019), 201-213.
“Introduction: Transformative Occupations in the Modern Middle East,” Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, 8:2 (2017), 231-246. Written with Simon Jackson.
“Empire, Resistance, and Security: International Law and the Transformative Occupation of Palestine,” Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, 8:2 (2017), 379-409.
“Partitions and the Sisyphean Making of Peoples,” Refugee Watch, 46 (2015), 36-50. Abridged version published online in Transit (Institute for Human Sciences, Vienna).
“The Nigeria-Biafra War: Postcolonial Conflict and the Question of Genocide, 1967-1970,” Journal of Genocide Research, 16: 2-3 (2014), 169-204. Written with Lasse Heerten.
"Human Rights and Genocide: A Global Historical Perspective," 6th Gerald Stourzh Lecture on the History of Human Rights, 21 May 2014.
“Genocide,” Australian Humanities Review, 55 (November 2013), 23-44.
“Das römische Gespräch in a New Key: Hannah Arendt, Genocide, and the Defense of Republican Civilization," Journal of Modern History, 85:4 (2013), 867-913.
"Intellectual History in and of the Federal Republic of Germany,” Modern Intellectual History, 9:3 (2012), 625-639.
“Introduction: Mass Violence and the End of the Dutch Colonial Empire in Indonesia,” special double issue, Journal of Genocide Research,
14:3-4 (2012), 257-276. Written with Bart Luttikhuis.
“The Canadian Museum for Human Rights: the ‘Uniqueness of the Holocaust’ and the Question of Genocide,” Journal of Genocide Research,
14:2 (2012), 215-238.
“Revisiting a Founding Assumption of Genocide Studies,” Genocide Studies and Prevention, 6:3 (2011), 289-302.
“Genocide and the Terror of History,” Parallax, 17:4 (2011), 90-108.
“Paranoia and Partisanship: Genocide Studies, Holocaust Historiography and the ‘Apocalyptic Conjuncture’,” The Historical Journal, 54:2 (2011), 615-645.
“Official Apologies, Reconciliation, and Settler Colonialism: Australian Indigenous Alterity and Political Agency,” Citizenship Studies, 15:2 (2011), 145-159.
“Time, Indigeneity, and Peoplehood: The Postcolony in Australia,” Postcolonial Studies, 13:1 (2010), 31-54.
“Besatzung, Kolonialherrschaft und Widerstand: Das Völkerrecht und die Legitimierung von Terror,” Peripherie: Zeitschrift für Politik und Ökonomie in der Dritten Welt, 116 (December 2009), 399-424.
“The Contradictory Legacies of German Jewry,” Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook, 54 (2009), 36-43.
“The Fate of Blacks and Jews: A Response,” Journal of Genocide Research, 10:2 (2008), 1-19.
“Toward a Critical Theory of Genocide,” Mass Violence and Resistance Research Network, April 2008.
“Moving the Genocide Debate Beyond the History Wars,” Australian Journal of Politics and History, 54:2 (2008), 248-270.
“The Structure of German Identity after the Holocaust,” Zmanim, 1 (2008), 41-55.
“The Non-German German and the German German: Dilemmas of Identity after the Holocaust,” New German Critique, 101 (Summer 2007), 45-94.
“Stigma and Sacrifice in Postwar Germany,” History and Memory, 19:2 (2007), 139-180.
“Why the Discipline of ‘Genocide Studies’ Has Trouble Explaining How Genocides End?”, Social Sciences Research Council, December 2006,
“Raphael Lemkin as Historian of Genocide in the Americas,” Journal of Genocide Research, 7:4 (2005), 501-529. Written with Michael A. McDonnell.
“Hayden White, Traumatic Nationalism, and the Public Role of History,” History and Theory, 44:3 (October 2005), 311-332. Reprinted and translated into Spanish in Historia: Antropologia y Fuetes Orales, 38:2 (2007), 81-106
“The Public Relevance of Historical Studies: A Rejoinder to Hayden White,” History and Theory, 44:3 (October 2005), 339-348.
“Genocide and Holocaust Consciousness in Australia,” History Compass, 1 (2003) AU 28, 1-11.
“Conceptual Blockages and Definitional Dilemmas in the Racial Century: Genocide of Indigenous Peoples and the Holocaust,” Patterns of Prejudice, 36:4 (2002), 7-36. Extracted in Berel Lang and Simone Gigliotti, eds., The Holocaust: A Reader (Oxford: Blackwell, 2005), 449-63. Reprinted in A. Dirk Moses and Dan Stone, eds., Colonialism and Genocide (Abingdon: Routledge, 2007), 148-180.
“Coming to Terms with the Past in Comparative Perspective: Germany and Australia,” Aboriginal History, 25 (2001), 91-115. Reprinted in Russell West and Anja Schwarz, eds., Polycultural Societies and Discourse: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Australia and Germany (Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2007), 1-30.
“An Antipodean Genocide? The Origins of the Genocidal Moment in the Colonization of Australia,” Journal of Genocide Research, 2 (2000), 89-107.
“The Forty-Fivers: A Generation Between Fascism and Democracy,” German Politics and Society, 17 (1999), 95-127. Translated, in German, in Die Neue Sammlung, 40 (April 2000), 233-263.
“Structure and Agency in the Holocaust: Daniel J. Goldhagen and his Critics,” History and Theory, 37 (1998), 194-219.
BOOK CHAPTERS
“Beispielhafte Opfer und permanente Sicherheit,” in Matthias Böckmann, Reinhart Koessler, Matthias Gockel, and Henning Melber, eds., Jenseits der Mbembe-Debatte Erinnerung, Politik, Solidarität (Berlin: Metropol Verlag, 2022), 156-174.
“Deutschlands Erinnerungskultur und der ‘Terror der Geschichte,’” in Susan Neiman and Michael Wildt, eds., Historiker Streiten (Berlin: Ullstein Verlag, 2022), 199-242.
“Partisan History and the Eastern European Region of Memory,” in Simon Lewis, Jeffrey K. Olick, Małgorzata Pakier, and Joanna Wawrzyniak, eds., Regions of Memory: Transnational Formations (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022), 101-138.
“Cutting out the Ulcer and Washing Away the Incubus of the Past: Genocide Prevention Through Population Transfer,” in A. Dirk Moses, Marco Duranti, and Roland Burke eds., Decolonization, Self-Determination, and the Rise of Global Human Rights Politics (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020), 153-178.
“Partitions, Hostages, Transfer: Retributive Violence and National Security,” in Arie Dubnov and Laura Robson, eds., Partitions: A Transnational History of Twentieth-Century Territorial Separatism (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2019), 257-295, 344-355.
“The Nigeria-Biafra War: Postcolonial Conflict and the Question of Genocide, 1967-1970,” in A. Dirk Moses and Lasse Heerten, eds., Postcolonial Conflict and the Question of Genocide: The Nigeria-Biafra War, 1967–1970 (New York and London: Routledge, 2018), 3-43. Written with Lasse Heerten.
“Anxieties in Holocaust and Genocide Studies,” in Claudio Fogu, Wulf Kansteiner, and Todd Presner, eds., History Unlimited: Probing the Ethics of Holocaust Culture (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016), 332-54, 474-83.
“How and Why the Use and Abuse of History is Inescapable, Inevitable and Invaluable for Life,” in Andreas Andreou et. al., eds., Public History in Greece: Uses and Abuses of History (Thessaloniki: Epikentro Publications, 2015), 27-48. In Greek.
“Protecting Human Rights and Preventing Genocide: The Canadian Museum for Human for Human Rights and the Will to Intervene,” in Adam Muller, Karen Busby, and Andrew Woolford, eds., The Idea of a Human Rights Museum (Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 2015), 40-69.
"Civil War or Genocide? Britain and the Secession of East Pakistan in 1971," in Aparna Sundar and Nandini Sundar, eds., Civil Wars in South Asia: State, Sovereignty, Development (New Delhi: Sage, 2014), 142-164.
“Does the Holocaust Reveal of Conceal Other Genocides? The Canadian Museum of Human Rights and Grievable Suffering,” in Doug Irvin, Alexander Hinton, and Tom LaPointe, eds., Hidden Genocides: Power, Knowledge, and Memory (New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 2013), 21-51.
“From Central Europe to Australia: Civilisational Ideals and Minority Survival,” in Gwenda Tavan, ed., State of the Nation: Essays for Robert Manne (Melbourne: Black Inc., 2013), 220-230.
“The Holocaust and World History: Raphael Lemkin and Comparative Methodology,” in Dan Stone, ed., The Holocaust and Historical Methodology (New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2012), 272-289.
“Race and Indigeneity in Contemporary Australia,” in Manfred Berg and Simon Wendt, eds., Racism in the Modern World: Historical Perspectives on Cultural Transfer and Adaptation (New York: Berghahn Books, 2011), 329-352.
“Europe in the World: Systems and Cultures of Violence,” in Donald Bloxham and Robert Gerwarth, eds., Political Violence in Twentieth Century Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011), 11-39, 211-217. Written with Donald Bloxham, Martin Conway, Robert Gerwarth, and Klaus Weinhauer.
“Genocide and Ethnic Cleansing,” in Donald Bloxham and Robert Gerwarth, eds., Political Violence in Twentieth Century Europe (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011), 87-139, 225-38. Written with Donald Bloxham.
“The United Nations, Humanitarianism and Human Rights: War Crimes/Genocide Trials for Pakistani Soldiers in Bangladesh, 1971-1974,” in Stefan-Ludwig Hoffman, ed., Human Rights in the Twentieth Century (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2011), 258-80. German translation in Stefan-Ludwig Hoffman, ed., Moralpolitik: Geschichte der Menschenrechte im 20. Jahrhundert (Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2010), 307-337.
“Hannah Arendt, Imperialisms, and the Holocaust,” in Volker Langbehn and Mohammad Salama, eds., German Colonialism, Race, the Holocaust, and Postwar Germany (New York: Columbia University Press, 2011), 72-92.
“The National Apology to the Stolen Generations and the Frontier of Indigenous Alterity,” in Russell West-Pavlov and Jennifer Wawrzinek, eds., Frontier Skirmishes: Cultural Debates in Australia after 1992 (Heidelberg: Winter Verlag, 2010), 311-328.
“The Holocaust and Colonialism,” in Peter Hayes and John Roth, eds., The Oxford Handbook of Holocaust Studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), 68-80.
“Der nichtdeutsche Deutsche und der deutsche Deutsche: Stigma und Opfer-Erlösung in der Berliner Republic,” in Daniel Fulda, Stefan-Ludwig Hoffman, and Till van Rahden, eds., Demokratie im Schatten der Gewalt: Geschichten des Privaten im deutschen Nachkrieg 1945-2005 (Göttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2010), 353-378.
“The Field of Genocide Studies,” in A. Dirk Moses, ed., Genocide: Critical Concepts in Historical Studies. 6 vols. (Abingdon: Routledge, 2010), 1-23.
“Redemptive anti-Semitism and the Imperialist Imaginary,” in Paul Betts and Christian Wiese, eds., Years of Persecution, Years of Extermination: Saul Friedländer and the Future of Holocaust Studies (London: Continuum, 2010), 233-254.
“Australian Memory and the Apology to the Stolen Generations of Indigenous People,” in Aleida Assman and Sebastian Conrad, eds., Memory in a Global Age: Discourses, Practices, and Trajectories (Abingdon: Routledge, 2010), 32-58. Written with Danielle Celermajer.
“Eugenics and Genocide,” in Alison Bashford and Philippa Levine, eds., The Oxford Handbook on Eugenics (Oxford: Oxford University Press, August 2010), 192-209. Written with Dan Stone.
“Raphael Lemkin, Culture, and the Concept of Genocide,” in Donald Bloxham and A. Dirk Moses, eds., The Oxford Handbook on Genocide Studies (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010), 19-41.
Various contributions to Patrick Bahners and Andreas Cammern, eds., Der Streit um die Bundesrepublik und die DDR: Hans-Ulrich Wehlers “Deutsche Gesellschaftsgeschichte” in der Debatte (Munich: C.H. Beck, 2009).
“‘The Muslims are our Misfortune!’,” in Greg Noble, ed., Lines in the Sand: The Cronulla Riots and the Limits of Australian Multiculturalism (Sydney: Institute of Criminology, 2009), 95-110. Written with Geoffrey Brahm Levey.
“West German Generations and the Gewaltfrage: The Conflict of the Sixty-Eighters and the Forty-Fivers,” in Warren Breckman, Peter Gordon, A. Dirk Moses, Samuel A. Moyn, and Elliot Y. Neaman, eds., The Modernist Imagination: News Essays in Intellectual History and Critical Theory (New York: Berghahn Books, 2009), 268-295. Written with Elliot Neaman.
“Empire, Colony, Genocide: Keywords and Intellectual History,” in A. Dirk Moses, ed., Empire Colony Genocide: Conquest, Occupation, and Subaltern Resistance in World History (New York: Berghahn Books, 2008), 3-54.
“Genocide and Modernity,” in Dan Stone, ed., The Historiography of Genocide (Houndmills: Palgrave MacMillan, 2008), 156-193.
“Genocide in Australia?” in Deborah Gare and David Ritter, eds., Making Australian History: Perspectives on the Past since 1788 (Melbourne: Thomson Learning, 2007), 183-189.
“Disentangling Master Concepts of Extermination,” in Stephan Atzert and Andrew Bonnell., eds., Europe’s Pasts and Presents (Unley: Australian Humanities Press, 2004), 401-418.
“Genocide and Settler Society in Australian History,” in A. Dirk Moses, ed., Genocide and Settler Society: Frontier Violence and Stolen Aboriginal Children in Australian History (New York: Berghahn Books, 2004), 3-48.
“The Holocaust and Genocide,” in Dan Stone, ed., The Historiography of the Holocaust (Houndmills: Palgrave MacMillan, 2004), 533-555.
“Revisionism and Denial,” in Robert Manne, ed., Whitewash: On Keith Windshuttle’s Fabrication of Aboriginal History (Melbourne: Black Inc., 2003), 337-370.
“The Weimar Syndrome in the Federal Republic of Germany: Carl Schmitt and the Forty-Fiver Generation of Intellectuals,” in Holger Zaborowski und Stephan Loos, eds., Leben, Tod und Entscheidung: Studien zur Geistesgeschichte der Weimarer Republik (Berlin: Duncker und Humblot, 2003), 187-207.
“Biblical Narratives in German and American National Utopias,” in Norbert Finzsch and Hermann Wellenreuther, eds., Visions of the Future in Germany and America (Oxford and New York: Berg Publishers, 2001), 431-444.
“The State and the Student Movement in West Germany, 1967-1977,” in Gerard J. De Groot, ed., Student Protest: The Sixties and After (London: Longman, 1998), 139-149.