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Constructing a Collective Memory of the Holocaust:

A Life History of Two Brothers' Survival
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University Press of Colorado, 1995 - History - 149 pages
Constracting a collective Mfmory of the Holocaust is a gripping Cross-Generational study that Combines personal narrative and sociological analysis to provide an interpretive account of two Brothers who survived the Holocaust.

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Collective Memory and Jewish Holocaust Survival
1
The Prewar Setting and Early War Years
16
Living Under German Occupation in a Small Town
40
Copyright

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About the author (1995)

Ronald J. Berger is professor of sociology at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. His work has appeared in Contexts, Perspectives on Social Problems, Qualitative Inquiry, Social Science Quarterly, and Sociological Quarterly. He is the author of numerous books, including Surviving the Holocaust: A Life Course Perspective and White-Collar Crime: The Abuse of Corporate and Government Power.

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