The Khmer Rouge

Annotated Bibliography

Carvin , Andy. "From Sideshow to Genocide: Stories of the Cambodian Holocaust." Edwebproject. Creative Commons, n.d. Web. 12 Jun     2011. <http://www.edwebproject.org/sideshow/khmeryears/index.html>
This is a website that lays out all of the aspects of the Khmer Rouge society. It talks about the government itself, as well as the work camps, and prisons. It really helped me formulate my own ideas about the effects these things had.

"Historical Overview of the Khmer Rouge." Cambodian Tribunal Monitor. Northwestern University School of Law, n.d. Web. 13 Jun 2011.     <http://www.cambodiatribunal.org/history/khmer-rouge-history.html>.
This website provided a great overview of the history of the Khmer Rouge, how it came to power, and how it fell. It really helped me get an idea of what the event itself was.


Chandler, David. "The Killing Fields." Cyber Cambodia. DACHS, 2011. Web. 12 Jun 2011. <http://www.cybercambodia.com/dachs/>.
This source gave me a great perspective on the prisons in this society, especially S-21.  It goes into great detail about the victims and what they went through.  This really helped me get an idea of what actually went on in these prisons.


Fletcher, Dan. "A Brief History of the Khmer Rouge." Time 17 Feb 2009: n. pag. Web. 12 Jun 2011. <http://www.time.com/time/world                /article/0,8599,1879785,00.html>.
This was another source that gave me a ball park idea of how the Khmer Rouge ran.  It gave me more background information, and a base to do the rest of my research off of.  Also, this helped me track what was happening recently in this.