 | Ronald J. Berger - History - 1995 - 149 pages
This is a gripping cross-generational study that combines personal narrative and sociological analysis to provide an interpretive account of two brothers who survived the ... | |
 | Šelomo Šafîr - Political Science - 1999 - 508 pages
This monograph, based on extensive research in many archival collections in the United States, Germany, and lsrael, focuses on the time period from the end of World War II ... | |
 | Karen McPherson - Literary Collections - 2006 - 303 pages
A study of memory and time in the work of Canadian women writers from Anne Michaels to Joy Kogawa. This work explores the memory work, alternative historiographies, and ... | |
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