Holocaust studies.
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Comics, curriculum and the classroom: The development and implementation of an arts-integrated Holocaust unit.
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The ties that bind: Holocaust narrative, Jewish identity, and resilience.
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Aller Simple (One-Way Ticket) Corporate Accountability for Mass Atrocity A Study of the French National Railroads.
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Silence and Voices: Family History and Memorialization in Intergenerational Holocaust Literature.
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The Lived Experiences of Middle-Aged Children of Holocaust Survivors: A Phenomenological Study.
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Unacknowledged Victims: Love between Women in the Narrative of the Holocaust: An Analysis of Memoirs, Novels, Film and Public Memorials.
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Science Fiction as Ethical Response to the Holocaust: Philip Roth and Jewish American Fiction.
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The strange play of traumatic reality: Enchantment in Jewish American literature.
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The crime of all crimes: Genocide's primacy in international criminal law.
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Transgenerational Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder: How transgenerational trauma has affected the stress hormone profile in descendants of Holocaust survivors and how ancestral collaging can help reduce stress.
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The Dangers of Rhetoric: Nationalism in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries.
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The Third Space: The Meeting of Jew and Christian in the Act of Remembering, Restoring, and Reconciling: A Case Study of the Matzevah Foundation.
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The World Remained Silent: Fictional and Nonfictional Accounts of the Holocaust and the Argentine Military Dictatorship.
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Museum Websites and Restitution: Rediscovering Holocaust-Era Objects in the Digital Age.
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"Sugar in the Arsenic": Humorous Depictions of the Holocaust and Humorous Depictions in the Holocaust on Stage and Screen.
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