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#40 Phillipe Sands, East West Street: On the Origins of 'Genocide" and 'Crimes Against Humanity'
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#40 Phillipe Sands, East West Street: On the Origins of 'Genocide" and 'Crimes Against Humanity'
So this episode is very late. Unfortunately, Ian had an upper respiratory infection and was pretty much bedridden for three weeks. You can still hear the sickness in his voice, but we wanted to make sure that we at least discussed East West Street a little bit. East West Street is part memoir, part historical text, and part legal scholarship. The text explores many people's lives-including the author's grandfather-focuses largely on Raphael Lemkin who coined the term 'genocide' and Hersch Lauterpacht who introduced the term 'crimes against humanity'. This text was different from what Ian expected, but we still learned a lot and had an interesting conversation about history and what we learned in school.
Coming up at the end of December is Ronnie's pick which is Atalanta by Jennifer Saint.