Samuel Totten is an American professor of history noted for his scholarship on
genocide
Genocide is violence that targets individuals because of their membership of a group and aims at the destruction of a people. Raphael Lemkin, who first coined the term, defined genocide as "the destruction of a nation or of an ethnic group" by ...
. Totten was a distinguished professor at the
University of Arkansas
The University of Arkansas (U of A, UArk, or UA) is a Public university, public Land-grant university, land-grant research university in Fayetteville, Arkansas, United States. It is the Flagship campus, flagship campus of the University of Arkan ...
,
Fayetteville where he taught from 1987 to 2012 and served as the chief editor of the journal ''Genocide Studies and Prevention''.
He is a Member of the Council of the
Institute on the Holocaust and Genocide,
Jerusalem
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.
Early life and education
Totten was raised in
Laguna Beach, California
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.
He earned a B.A. in English from
California State University, Long Beach
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. Following a master's degree in English from
California State University, Sacramento
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, Totten earned another master's degree (1982) and his doctorate (1985) from
Teachers College, Columbia University
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.
Career
Totten took a faculty position with the College of Education and Health Professions at the University of Arkansas in 1987 and taught there until retiring from teaching in 2012. He served as an investigator on the
U.S. State Department's
Darfur
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Atrocities Documentation Project (2004). In 2005 he became one of the chief co-editors of ''Genocide Studies and Prevention'', the official journal of the
International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS).
He received a
Fulbright Scholar
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ship at the Centre for Conflict Management,
National University of Rwanda
The National University of Rwanda (NUR; , , UNR) was the largest university in Rwanda. It was located at in the city of Butare and was established in 1963 by the government in cooperation with the Congregation of the Dominicans from the Provin ...
. Between 2004 and 2011, he conducted research along the Chad/Darfur, Sudan border into the genocide perpetrated by the
Government of Sudan
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in Darfur. He conducted research into the genocidal actions of the Government of Sudan in the
Nuba Mountains that began in the late 1980s to mid-1990s, and continued through his work in 2012. During the 2009-2010 academic year Totten served as the Ida King Distinguished Visiting Professor of Holocaust and Education at
The Richard Stockton College of New Jersey.
Awards
*
Giraffe Hero Award, 2016.
* Distinguished Alumni Award, Teachers College, Columbia University, 2011.
* Faculty Career Award, College of Education and Health Professions, University of Arkansas, 2011
* Arkansas Peace & Justice Heroes Award. Awarded by the
OMNI Center for Peace, Justice and Ecology, Fayetteville, Arkansas, 2007.
Personal life
Totten is married to Professor of Nursing Kathleen Barta.
Publications
* Totten, Samuel, and Parsons, William S. (Eds.) (2012). Centuries of Genocide: Critical Essays and Eyewitness Testimony. Fourth Edition. New York: Routledge.
* Totten, Samuel (2012). Genocide by Attrition: The Nuba Mountains in the Sudan. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.
* Totten, Samuel, and Ubaldo, Rafiki (2011). We Cannot Forget: Interviews with Survivors of the Genocide in Rwanda. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
* Totten, Samuel (2010). An Oral and Documentary History of the Darfur Genocide. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger Security International.
* Totten, S. and Parsons, William (Eds.) (2009). Century of Genocide: Critical Essays and Eyewitness Testimony. Third Edition. New York: Routledge
* Totten, S. & Markusen, E. (Eds.) (2006). Genocide in Darfur: Investigating Atrocities in the Sudan. New York: Routledge.
* Totten S. (2006). The Prevention and Intervention of Genocide: An Annotated Bibliography. New York: Routledge.
* Totten, S. (Ed.) (2005). Genocide at the Millennium. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.
* Totten, S., Parsons, W.S., & Charny, I.W. (Eds.) (2004). Century of Genocide: Critical Essays and Eyewitness Testimony. Second Edition. New York: Routledge
* Totten, S. (Ed.) (2004). Teaching About Genocide. Greenwich, CT: Information Age.
* Totten, S. & Jacobs, S. (Eds.) (2002). Pioneers of Genocide Studies. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.
* Charny, I.W. (Chief Editor), Adalian, R., Jacobs, S., Markusen, E. & Totten, S. (Associate Editors) (1999). Encyclopedia of Genocide. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC CLIO Press.
* Totten, S., Parsons, W.S. & Charny, I.W. (Eds.) (1997). Century of Genocide: Eyewitness Accounts and Critical Views. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc. Expanded, paperback version of Genocide in the Twentieth Century.
* Totten, S., Parsons, W.S. & Charny, I.W. (Eds.) (1995). Genocide in the Twentieth Century: Critical Essays and Eyewitness Testimony. New York: Garland Publishing, Inc.
* Totten, S. (1991). First Person Accounts of Genocidal Acts Committed in the Twentieth Century: A Critical Annotated Bibliography. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.
* Totten, S., Hitchcock, R. (Ed.). (2011). Genocide of Indigenous Peoples: A Critical Bibliographic Review (1st ed.). Routledge.
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References
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Living people
University of Arkansas faculty
Teachers College, Columbia University alumni
Year of birth missing (living people)