by Gabby Deschamps G. Daniel Cohen is a practising historian who specializes in human rights history, French history, and modern European history as well as human rights law and international law. In his article titled, “The Holocaust and the Human Right Revolution”: A Reassessment,” he uses historiography and primary resource analysis to comment onContinue reading "Cohen: A Nuanced Analysis of the Holocaust and Its Influence on Postwar Human Rights Projects"
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