<P>Genocide denial not only abuses history and insults the victims but paves the way for future atrocities. Yet few, if any, books have offered a comparative overview and analysis of this problem. <I>Denial: The Final Stage of Genocide?</I> is a resource for understanding and countering denial. </P><P></P><I><P>Denial </I>spans a broad geographic and thematic range in its explorations of varied forms of denial¿which is embedded in each stage of genocide.</P><P></P><P>Ranging far beyond the most well-known cases of denial, this book offers original, pathbreaking arguments and contributions regarding:</P><UL><P><LI>competition over commemoration and public memory in Ukraine and elsewhere</LI><P></P><P><LI>transitional justice in post-conflict societies; </LI><P></P><P><LI>global violence against transgender people, which genocide scholars have not adequately confronted;</LI><P></P><P><LI>music as a means to recapture history and combat denial;</LI><P></P><P><LI>public education¿s role in