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Short Abstract 1940 saw the mass internment of so‐called ‘enemy aliens’ within Britain; this meant that innocent civilians were incarcerated in camps across the country, particularly within the tourist spaces of the Isle of Man. We interrogate how the holiday—as a geography of ideas, spaces, practices movements and sensibilities—became a frame of ...
Michael Holden, Peter Adey
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Kris Alexanderson, Subversive Seas: Anticolonial Networks across the Twentieth-Century Dutch Empire
Klaas Stutje
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Nuclear Holocaust in American Films [PDF]
Ordinary people shudder at the thought that people in positions of power might do whatever they think they can get away with. But that is often the way it is in the real world, and the risks go even higher when opportunity is ...
Byrne, Edmund
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Countertransference and Life-and-Death Issues in Group Psychotherapy with Child Holocaust Survivors [PDF]
Yvonne Tauber, Elisheva van der Hal
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ABSTRACT Social scientific research from different traditions on collective action under repressive conditions is fragmented across different levels of analysis. The current paper takes a first step toward remedying this fragmentation by reviewing research findings on repression and collective action and organizing them into a multilevel framework.
Arin H. Ayanian+5 more
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The first months of the war on the Eastern Front, July – September 1941, were, for the Jews in the towns and villages from Bessarabia and Bukovina, a period of mass executions.
Alexandru Florian
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Women who initiate divorce embrace autonomy
Abstract Objective This study investigates the coping mechanisms and resilience of women who initiate divorce, with a focus on their development of autonomy post‐divorce. Background Life after divorce is viewed as a transition period with new opportunities.
Ephrat Almog, Anat Herbst‐Debby
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National Bank of Romania and the Ministry of Finance during the Holocaust in Romania
Ion Antonescu inspired, coordinated and organized the tragedy of Jews in Romania, Bessarabia, Bukovina and Transylvania in the 1940s. However, he was not alone.
Alexandru Florian
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Menorah Review (No. 62, Winter/Spring, 2005) [PDF]
Tales to Engage -- The Study of The Holocaust And Its Discontents -- Jews Courageous -- Thinking Heart of A Concentration Camp: The Spiritual Journey of A Young Woman in Holland Under Nazi Occupation -- Great Russian-Jewish Historians -- Children\u27s ...
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