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The Holocaust and local history : proceedings of the First International Graduate Students' Conference on Holocaust and Genocide Studies (Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Clark University, 23-26 April, 2009) / edited by Thomas Kühne and Tom Lawson.

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    Other Title
    Holocaust studies.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    International Graduate Students' Conference on Holocaust and Genocide Studies (1st : 2009 : Clark University)
    Published
    London ; Portland, OR : Vallentine Mitchell, 2011
    Locale
    Europe
    Contents
    The Holocaust and Local History : An Introduction / Thomas Kühne and Tom Lawson
    Clashing Gears : Jewish Cattle Traders, Farmers, and Nazis in Conflict, 1926-35 / Stefanie Fischer
    Implementing the Romanisation of Employment in 1941 Bucharest: Bureaucratic and Economic Sabotage of the 'Aryanisation' of the Romanian Economy / Stefan Ionescu
    Family, Fascists, and 'Volksdeutsche' : The Bogdanovka Collective Farm and the Holocaust in Southern Ukraine, December 1941 / Eric C. Steinhart
    Genocide in a Small Place : Wehrmacht Complicity in Killing the Jews of Krupki, 1941 / Waitman Beorn
    Becoming Bystanders : Carpatho-Ruthenians, Jews, and the Politics of Narcissism in Subcarpathian Rus' / Raz Segal
    Surviving in the Murafa Ghetto : A Case Study of One Ghetto in Transnistria / Sarah Rosen
    Coping with Distorted Reality : Children in the Kraków Ghetto / Joanna Sliwa
    Beyond Warsaw and Łódź : The Importance of Social Ties for Coping with Nazi Oppression in Three Smaller Polish Ghettos : Piotrków, Tarnów and Lachwa / Michaela Soyer
    The Palimpsest of Memory : Auschwitz and Oświęcim / Jody Russell Manning.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Kühne, Thomas, 1958-
    Lawson, Tom.
    Strassler Family Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
    Notes
    "This group of studies first appeared in a special issue of Holocaust studies: a journal of culture and history, Vol. 16 No. 1-2"--T.p. verso.
    Includes bibliographical references.
    The Holocaust and Local History : An Introduction / Thomas Kühne and Tom Lawson -- Clashing Gears : Jewish Cattle Traders, Farmers, and Nazis in Conflict, 1926-35 / Stefanie Fischer -- Implementing the Romanisation of Employment in 1941 Bucharest: Bureaucratic and Economic Sabotage of the 'Aryanisation' of the Romanian Economy / Stefan Ionescu -- Family, Fascists, and 'Volksdeutsche' : The Bogdanovka Collective Farm and the Holocaust in Southern Ukraine, December 1941 / Eric C. Steinhart -- Genocide in a Small Place : Wehrmacht Complicity in Killing the Jews of Krupki, 1941 / Waitman Beorn -- Becoming Bystanders : Carpatho-Ruthenians, Jews, and the Politics of Narcissism in Subcarpathian Rus' / Raz Segal -- Surviving in the Murafa Ghetto : A Case Study of One Ghetto in Transnistria / Sarah Rosen -- Coping with Distorted Reality : Children in the Kraków Ghetto / Joanna Sliwa -- Beyond Warsaw and Łódź : The Importance of Social Ties for Coping with Nazi Oppression in Three Smaller Polish Ghettos : Piotrków, Tarnów and Lachwa / Michaela Soyer -- The Palimpsest of Memory : Auschwitz and Oświęcim / Jody Russell Manning.

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    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780853039242
    0853039240
    Physical Description
    vi, 242 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm

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