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[Invisible in the culture of remembrance in medicine? The Dresden-based urologist and venereologist Dora Gerson (1884-1941) was persecuted because of her Jewish heritage]. [PDF]
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Common Knowledge, 2022
Abstract This contribution to the final installment of the Common Knowledge symposium on contextualism is a reply to another contribution, Peter Burke's “Alternative Modes of Thought.” Or rather, this essay responds to the historians and social scientists whom Burke cites as arguing that only some ways of thinking are possible in any ...
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Abstract This contribution to the final installment of the Common Knowledge symposium on contextualism is a reply to another contribution, Peter Burke's “Alternative Modes of Thought.” Or rather, this essay responds to the historians and social scientists whom Burke cites as arguing that only some ways of thinking are possible in any ...
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Polin: Studies in Polish Jewry, 2002
This chapter examines memory understood as a public discourse that helps to build group identity; memory that is entangled in a relationship of mutual dependence with other identity-building processes. Here, memory cannot be interpreted as a fixed, unchangeable entity.
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This chapter examines memory understood as a public discourse that helps to build group identity; memory that is entangled in a relationship of mutual dependence with other identity-building processes. Here, memory cannot be interpreted as a fixed, unchangeable entity.
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Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 1987
The fast growth and flourishing of science and technology in a vacuum of values was instrumental in organizing the various genocide programmes in Nazi Germany. This use of science and scientists for both ideological and practical goals has been overlooked by most observers including the scientists themselves. Some reasons for this are discussed herein.
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The fast growth and flourishing of science and technology in a vacuum of values was instrumental in organizing the various genocide programmes in Nazi Germany. This use of science and scientists for both ideological and practical goals has been overlooked by most observers including the scientists themselves. Some reasons for this are discussed herein.
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Esperimento Auschwitz. Auschwitz Experiment
2011Il libro indaga i raporti tra letteratura e scienza nelle opere di Primo Levi. In particolare sono indagate le sue due opere principali: Se questo è un uomo e I sommersi e i salvati. Un capitolo è dedicato al rapporto con Galileo e un altro alla fortuna di Se questo è un uomo in ambito psichiatrico (Franco Basaglia). Il libro contiene alcune lettere
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1997
Abstract It was a Jewish custom for individuals to learn humility by wandering for a year from town to town as a beggar. One never could spend less than a single day in any town, despite the humiliation one might suffer there. Nor could an individual spend more than two consecutive nights in any town, despite the hospitality received ...
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Abstract It was a Jewish custom for individuals to learn humility by wandering for a year from town to town as a beggar. One never could spend less than a single day in any town, despite the humiliation one might suffer there. Nor could an individual spend more than two consecutive nights in any town, despite the hospitality received ...
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Acharey Auschwitz / After Auschwitz
World Literature Today, 1999Yair Mazor +4 more
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