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30 April 2008
Records: 2712, Authors: 2558, Journals: 724, Cited References: 40514, Words: 4597
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#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
1997
15011501 Varon JNEW GERMAN CRITIQUE. 1997 FAL; (72): 83-114 0009
15021502 Villanueva TPARTISAN REVIEW. 1997 FAL; 64 (4): 582-585 0000
15031503 Baer U
Contemporary Holocaust images: The landscape of loss and the limits of the photograph
SOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY. 1997 FAL; 96 (4): 741-753
03025
15041504 Vidal-Naquet P, Curtis DASOUTH ATLANTIC QUARTERLY. 1997 FAL; 96 (4): 881-894 00036
15051505 Carrington B, Short GEDUCATIONAL REVIEW. 1997 NOV; 49 (3): 271-282 34029
15061506 Magris C
Jewish epic and the reality of the Holocaust in the fiction of Primo Levi
EUROPE-REVUE LITTERAIRE MENSUELLE. 1997 NOV-DEC; 75 (823-24): 166-168
0003
15071507 [Anon]HISTORY TODAY. 1997 NOV; 47 (11): 35-35 0001
15081508 [Anon]MUSEUM NEWS. 1997 NOV-DEC; 76 (6): 20-20 0001
15091509 Szurek JCTEMPS MODERNES. 1997 NOV-DEC; 53 (596): 101-121 00128
15101510 Kandel LTEMPS MODERNES. 1997 NOV-DEC; 53 (596): 122-124 0005
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
15111511 Conroy DLIBRARY JOURNAL. 1997 NOV 1; 122 (18): 125-125 0000
15121512 Wyman DNEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW. 1997 NOV 9; : 32-32 0002
15131513 Elon A
Masks: An attempt about Shoah
NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS. 1997 NOV 20; 44 (18): 41-41
0002
15141514 Olick JK, Levy DAMERICAN SOCIOLOGICAL REVIEW. 1997 DEC; 62 (6): 921-936 130055
15151515 Cembalest RARTNEWS. 1997 DEC; 96 (11): 97-98 0002
15161516 Short G
Learning through literature: Historical fiction, autobiography, and the Holocaust
CHILDRENS LITERATURE IN EDUCATION. 1997 DEC; 28 (4): 179-190
0018
15171517 Young JE
Toward a received history of the Holocaust
HISTORY AND THEORY. 1997 DEC; 36 (4): 21-43
25130
15181518 Parry A
Idioms for the unrepresentable: post-war fiction and the Shoah
JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN STUDIES. 1997 DEC; 27 (108): 417-432
02129
15191519 Goldberg MPHI DELTA KAPPAN. 1997 DEC; 79 (4): 317-319 0000
15201520 Krell R
Confronting despair: the Holocaust survivor's struggle with ordinary life and ordinary death (vol 157, pg 741, 1997)
CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL. 1997 DEC 1; 157 (11): 1517-1517
0011
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
1998
15211521 Heart MYHB, DeBruyn LMAMERICAN INDIAN AND ALASKA NATIVE MENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH. 1998; 8 (2): 56-78 016695
15221522 Mack MGERMANISCH-ROMANISCHE MONATSSCHRIFT. 1998; 48 (3): 317-335 02040
15231523 Neumann YISRAEL JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY AND RELATED SCIENCES. 1998; 35 (1): 56-67 01011
15241524 Russ H
Who was responsible for the massacre at Babi-Yar? (Holocaust, World War II)
MILITARGESCHICHTLICHE MITTEILUNGEN. 1998; 57 (2): 483-508
04053
15251525 Lorenz DCGMODERN AUSTRIAN LITERATURE. 1998; 31 (3-4): 35-48 00034
15261526 Sened Y, Sened A
Holocaust - An excerpt from the novel 'Between the Dead and the Living' - Fifty years: Hebrew literature then and now
MODERN HEBREW LITERATURE. 1998; (20-21): 49-50
0001
15271527 Chanter T
Levinas and impossible possibility: Thinking ethics with Rosenzweig and Heidegger in the wake of the Shoah
RESEARCH IN PHENOMENOLOGY. 1998; 28: 91-109
00037
15281528 Hackel SSOBORNOST INCORPORATING EASTERN CHURCHES REVIEW. 1998; 20 (1): 7-25 01021
15291529 Stein ASOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES. 1998; 41 (3): 519-540 02282
15301530 Michman D
The Judenrat and "Judenvereinigungen" under the Nazis - Organization and implementation of an administrative concept (Holocaust, Germany, Jews)
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR GESCHICHTSWISSENSCHAFT. 1998; 46 (4): 293-304
13055
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
15311531 Herzog D
"Pleasure, sex, and politics belong together": Post-Holocaust memory and the sexual-revolution in West Germany
CRITICAL INQUIRY. 1998 WIN; 24 (2): 393-444
181190
15321532 Neumann A
On experience, memory, and knowing: A post-Holocaust (auto)biography
CURRICULUM INQUIRY. 1998 WIN; 28 (4): 425-442
01021
15331533 Bishoping KHOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 1998 WIN; 12 (3): 454-474 00269
15341534 [Anon]HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 1998 WIN; 12 (3): 510-518 0000
15351535 [Anon]HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 1998 WIN; 12 (3): 521-522 0000
15361536 Knight HF
From shame to responsibility and Christian identity: The dynamics of shame and confession regarding the "Shoah" (The development of a covenantal view of responsibility and post-Holocaust Christian identity through ecumenical dialogue)
JOURNAL OF ECUMENICAL STUDIES. 1998 WIN; 35 (1): 41-62
00034
15371537 Henningsen MMERKUR-DEUTSCHE ZEITSCHRIFT FUR EUROPAISCHES DENKEN. 1998 JAN; 52 (1): 61-64 0003
15381538 Clendinnen I
Representing the Holocaust: The case for history
MICHIGAN QUARTERLY REVIEW. 1998 WIN; 37 (1): 80-100
00022
15391539 Hartman GPARTISAN REVIEW. 1998 WIN; 65 (1): 37-48 0000
15401540 Goldstein RL, Stanton BAPSYCHOSOMATIC MEDICINE. 1998 JAN-FEB; 60 (1): 123-123 0000
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
15411541 Spencer LSIGHT AND SOUND. 1998 JAN; 8 (1): 28-28 0001
15421542 Cohen J
'Disgrace of revelation': I.B. Singer's Holocaust impiety
TEXTUAL PRACTICE. 1998 WIN; 12 (3): 443-457
00023
15431543 Goertz K
Transgenerational representations of the Holocaust: From memory to "post-memory"
WORLD LITERATURE TODAY. 1998 WIN; 72 (1): 33-38
12047
15441544 Brafman ODANCE MAGAZINE. 1998 FEB; 72 (2): 50-51 0001
15451545 Brown M, Davies I
The Holocaust and education for citizenship: the teaching of history, religion and human rights in England
EDUCATIONAL REVIEW. 1998 FEB; 50 (1): 75-83
57126
15461546 [Anon]HISTORIA. 1998 FEB; (614): 103-103 0001
15471547 Irmer TAMERICAN BOOK REVIEW. 1998 MAR-APR; 19 (3): 11-+ 0000
15481548 Mazor A, Mendelsohn YCONTEMPORARY FAMILY THERAPY. 1998 MAR; 20 (1): 79-91 46023
15491549 Angell EF
The legacy of the Holocaust
PSYCHOLOGIST. 1998 MAR; 11 (3): 108-109
0000
15501550 Hill C
The Lion King: An exchange (Response to Joan Didion's article with the erroneous story about Ronald Reagan and the Holocaust)
NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS. 1998 MAR 5; 45 (4): 47-47
0002
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
15511551 Didion J
The Lion King: An exchange (Reply to Charles Hill's critical remarks concerning my article and the Ronald Reagan Holocaust story)
NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS. 1998 MAR 5; 45 (4): 47-48
0005
15521552 Bernstein MA
Homage to the extreme - The Shoah and the rhetoric of catastrophe
TLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT. 1998 MAR 6; (4953): 6-8
02015
15531553 Kastner JARTNEWS. 1998 APR; 97 (4): 88-88 0001
15541554 Brannigan A
Criminology and the Holocaust: Xenophobia, evolution, and genocide
CRIME & DELINQUENCY. 1998 APR; 44 (2): 257-276
01036
15551555 Young JE
The Holocaust as vicarious past: Art Spiegelman's 'Maus' and the afterimages of history (Comics)
CRITICAL INQUIRY. 1998 SPR; 24 (3): 666-699
26121
15561556 Gelley O
A response to Dominick LaCapra's, Lanzmann's 'Shoah' (Holocaust)
CRITICAL INQUIRY. 1998 SPR; 24 (3): 830-832
0012
15571557 LaCapra DCRITICAL INQUIRY. 1998 SPR; 24 (3): 833-836 0013
15581558 Grenville A
The earliest reception of the Holocaust: Ernst Sommer's 'Revolte der Heiligen'
GERMAN LIFE AND LETTERS. 1998 APR; 51 (2): 250-265
00019
15591559 Bedarida F
The Holocaust: The singularity of evil
HISTOIRE. 1998 APR; (220): 62-65
01015
15601560 [Anon]HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 1998 SPR; 12 (1): 1-1 0000
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
15611561 MacQueen M
The context of mass destruction: Agents and prerequisites of the Holocaust in Lithuania
HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 1998 SPR; 12 (1): 27-48
02016
15621562 Roskies DGHOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 1998 SPR; 12 (1): 177-181 0001
15631563 [Anon]HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 1998 SPR; 12 (1): 215-231 0000
15641564 Scharff DEINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHO-ANALYSIS. 1998 APR; 79: 376-379 0000
15651565 Price V, Tewksbury D, Huang LNJOURNAL OF COMMUNICATION. 1998 SPR; 48 (2): 3-26 030132
15661566 Suedfeld P, Fell C, Krell RJOURNAL OF TRAUMATIC STRESS. 1998 APR; 11 (2): 323-336 210135
15671567 Sicher E
In the shadow of history: Second generation writers and artists and the shaping of Holocaust memory in Israel and America
JUDAISM. 1998 SPR; 47 (2): 169-185
00123
15681568 Howard LB
Motherhood, billboard, and the Holocaust: Perceptions and receptions of Gorecki's 'Symphony N3' (with an accompanying discography of its recordings and reissues)
MUSICAL QUARTERLY. 1998 SPR; 82 (1): 131-159
02065
15691569 Manasse E, Balk JSCULPTURE REVIEW. 1998 SPR; 46 (4): 16-21 0001
15701570 Manea NNEW REPUBLIC. 1998 APR 20; 218 (16): 32-37 0000
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
15711571 Butler DNATURE. 1998 APR 23; 392 (6678): 745-745 0000
15721572 Cash S, Ebony DART IN AMERICA. 1998 MAY; 86 (5): 144-144 0000
15731573 Hochfield SARTNEWS. 1998 MAY; 97 (5): 78-78 0001
15741574 Moses AD
Structure and agency in the Holocaust: Daniel J. Goldhagen and his critics
HISTORY AND THEORY. 1998 MAY; 37 (2): 194-219
2105159
15751575 Magids DMJOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY. 1998 MAY; 132 (3): 245-254 44622
15761576 Schubert G
Paul Hindemith's musical reception of the Holocaust - A Jewish orphan's theme in his 'Flieder-Requiem'
NEUE ZEITSCHRIFT FUR MUSIK. 1998 MAY-JUN; 159 (3): 44-48
00011
15771577 [Anon]NURSING AND HEALTH CARE PERSPECTIVES. 1998 MAY-JUN; 19 (3): 113-113 0000
15781578 Fittko L
The fate of a rabbi from Marseille whom I met in 1940 (French Jews and the Holocaust)
SINN UND FORM. 1998 MAY-JUN; 50 (3): 371-374
0000
15791579 Maiman WLTCI. 1998 MAY; 32 (5): 48-49 0000
15801580 Iancu C
The Shoah in Romania
TEMPS MODERNES. 1998 MAY-JUN; 53 (599): 43-65
00040
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
15811581 Bartov O
Defining enemies, making victims: Germans, Jews, and the Holocaust
AMERICAN HISTORICAL REVIEW. 1998 JUN; 103 (3): 771-816
3242294
15821582 Erdheim S
Holocaust Jewry and the destruction of Europe during World-War-II
AMERICAN JEWISH HISTORY. 1998 JUN; 86 (2): 219-220
0008
15831583 Yehuda R, Schmeidler J, Giller EL, Siever LJ, et al.AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY. 1998 JUN; 155 (6): 841-843 1340316
15841584 Czernin HARTNEWS. 1998 JUN; 97 (6): 112-119 0103
15851585 Rowland-Klein D, Dunlop RAUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY. 1998 JUN; 32 (3): 358-369 24431
15861586 Bar-On D, Eland J, Kleber RJ, Krell R, et al.INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BEHAVIORAL DEVELOPMENT. 1998 JUN; 22 (2): 315-338 16241465
15871587 Gur-Ze'ev I
The morality of acknowledging/not-acknowledging the other's Holocaust/genocide
JOURNAL OF MORAL EDUCATION. 1998 JUN; 27 (2): 161-177
24020
15881588 Smith GPSYCHOLOGIST. 1998 JUN; 11 (6): 267-268 0000
15891589 Brown EMSMITH COLLEGE STUDIES IN SOCIAL WORK. 1998 JUN; 68 (3): 267-285 11434
15901590 Tauber Y, Van der Hal EAMERICAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOTHERAPY. 1998 SUM; 52 (3): 301-312 00335
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
15911591 Furrow D
Schindler's compulsion: An essay on practical necessity (Moral philosophy and the Holocaust)
AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY. 1998 JUL; 35 (3): 209-229
01016
15921592 Heschel S
The Vatican and the Holocaust
DISSENT. 1998 SUM; 45 (3): 13-14
0000
15931593 Steinfels MO
The Vatican and the Holocaust
DISSENT. 1998 SUM; 45 (3): 14-15
0000
15941594 Barr M
Playing with time: Jack Dann approaches the Holocaust as "a different universe of discourse"
EXTRAPOLATION. 1998 SUM; 39 (2): 120-127
00016
15951595 Greenberg GJOURNAL OF ECUMENICAL STUDIES. 1998 SUM; 35 (3-4): 483-495 00248
15961596 Shmotkin D, Lomranz JJOURNAL OF PERSONALITY AND SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY. 1998 JUL; 75 (1): 141-155 51319107
15971597 Friedman MJOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION. 1998 SUM; 66 (2): 385-401 02020
15981598 Auerhahn NC, Laub DPSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOLOGY. 1998 SUM; 15 (3): 360-377 12322
15991599 Levav I, Kohn R, Schwartz S
The psychiatric, after-effects of the Holocaust on the second generation
PSYCHOLOGICAL MEDICINE. 1998 JUL; 28 (4): 755-760
381955
16001600 Foxman AHNEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW. 1998 JUL 19; : 4-4 0003
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