Cross Cultural Solidarity

History; in the Service of Solidarity

Books About Human Rights

Mark Philip Bradley: The World Reimagined: Americans and Human Rights in the Twentieth Century.

Alison Brysk: The Future of Human Rights.

Roland Burke: Decolonization and the Evolution of International Human Rights.

Andrew Clapham: Human Rights: A Very Short Introduction.

Stanley Cohen: States of Denial: Knowing about Atrocities and Suffering.

Jack Donnelly: Universal Human Rights in Theory and Practice.

Jack Donnelly & Daniel J. Whelan: International Human Rights.

Nancy Flowers & Julie Mertus (editors): Local Action/Global Change: A Handbook on Women’s Human Rights.

Jeffrey Helsing & Julie Mertus (editors): Human Rights and Conflict: Exploring the Links between Rights, Law, and Peacebuilding.

Stephen Hopgood:

Lynn Hunt: Inventing Human Rights: A History.

Micheline R. Ishay:

Barbara J. Keys: Reclaiming American Virtue: The Human Rights Revolution of the 1970s.

Rachel Kleinfeld: A Savage Order: How the World’s Deadliest Countries Can Forge a Path to Security.

Paul Gordon Lauren: The Evolution of International Human Rights: Visions Seen.

Julie A. Mertus: Bait and Switch: Human Rights and U.S. Foreign Policy.

Glenn Mitoma: Human Rights and the Negotiation of American Power.

Johannes Morsink:

Samuel Moyn:

Serena Parekh: Hannah Arendt and the Challenge of Modernity: A Phenomenology of Human Rights.

Kathryn Sikkink: Evidence for Hope: Making Human Rights Work in the 21st Century.

Eric D. Weitz: A World Divided: The Global Struggle for Human Rights in the Age of Nation-States.