Is it possible to bring into conversation two different traumatic legacies that occurred in the twentieth century in Europe? How can we engage in productive conversation about two totalitarian systems that repressed, incarcerated, dehumanized, and murdered people deemed enemies of the state or unworthy of living?
Krondorfer, Björn, Tolstaya, Katya
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Il'in LA, Samoilov AS.
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Floridi F +3 more
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Born translated memories: Transcultural memorial forms, domestication and foreignisation. [PDF]
Laanes E.
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Biobehavior Life Regulation (BLR) scale for living well in chronic pain: Preliminary scale development and validation. [PDF]
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Suicide in Inmates in Nazis and Soviet Concentration Camps: Historical Overview and Critique. [PDF]
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Introducing methadone maintenance therapy into Ukrainian prisons: a qualitative study of criminal subculture, Russia's full-scale invasion, and contested methadone objects. [PDF]
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