Holocaust Studies.
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Total domination -- between conception and experience: Rethinking the Arendtian account through Holocaust testimonies.
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The duty to remember: Holocaust remembrance and education in contemporary France.
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Compulsory death: A historiographic study of the eugenics and euthanasia movements in Nazi Germany.
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Exhibiting Atrocity: Presentation of the Past in Memorial Museums.
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Momentary survival: A phenomenological exploration of the Holocaust experience.
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Witnessing from a distance: Postwar literary representations of the Holocaust.
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Finding the past within the present: The significance of the Holocaust experience for the third generation.
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An Evaluation of Potential Transgenerational Transmission of Holocaust Trauma in the Third Generation.
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Nazi collaborators on trial during the Cold War: The cases against Viktors Arajs and the Latvian Auxiliary Security Police.
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A sign of the times: Contemporary American post-Holocaust imagery and post-Jewish identity.
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A multidirectional Memory Approach to Representations of Colonization, Racism, and Genocide in Literature.
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The Republican Race: Identity, Persecution, and Resistance in Jewish Correspondence from the Concentration Camps of Occupied France, 1933-1945.
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Memory and power: Reflections on history, memory, and Auschwitz in contemporary art and film.
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Three versions of Esther: Their relationship to anti-Semitic and feminist critique of the story.
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