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Human Rights (2 Revised edition)

Salem Press(Edited by)
Part of the Great Events from History series
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Great Events from History: Human Rights is a new, updated version of a reference work originally published in 1992.

This new edition includes significant updates and a number of new articles that address human rights issues over the past 30 years.

This 4-volume work traces the path of civil liberties and natural rights through history, from ancient codes to modern movements through pivotal events that have directly affected people and their freedoms. In the nearly 28 years since the first edition of Human Rights was published, much has changed in the history of human rights, both in terms of human rights denial and human rights advances.

One key change concerns the evolving nature of a government's accountability for its country's human rights record.

The rise of Internet technology in recent years has expedited government accountability faster than during any earlier time period.

For this reason, this edition covers a rather wide range of human rights categories, including atrocities and war crimes, children's rights, civil rights, health and medical rights, peace movements and organizations, reproductive freedom, voting rights, women's rights, and worker's rights. Great Events from History: Human Rights documents the progression, regression, and overall history of human rights through pivotal events. Essays not only describe and contextualise significant events in the history of human rights, but also discuss their current and future impact.

This edition of Great Events from History is designed not just for the history student but for the curious and informed global citizen.

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H.W. Wilson Publishing Co.
1642652911 / 9781642652918
Hardback
30/05/2020
United States
2700 pages