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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
2012392 Bender SM
Transgenerational effects of the Holocaust: Past, present, and future
JOURNAL OF LOSS & TRAUMA. 2004 JUL-SEP; 9 (3): 205-215
0018
2022399 Bendix J
The lived analytic: layers of meaning(fullness) in the context of the Holocaust
HISTORY OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES. 2004 AUG; 17 (2-3): 125-145
00051
203919 BENDREMER JEDUCATIONAL GERONTOLOGY. 1991 MAR-APR; 17 (2): 83-95 0000
2041046 BENJAMINI JCOMMENTARY. 1993 JUN; 95 (6): 14-14 0000
2051233 BENN DW
PERCEPTIONS OF THE HOLOCAUST - THEN AND NOW
WORLD TODAY. 1995 JUN; 51 (6): 102-103
0008
206205 BENNETT JENCOUNTER. 1980; 55 (1): 94-94 0001
207596 BENSIMON DARCHIVES DE SCIENCES SOCIALES DES RELIGIONS. 1985 OCT-DEC; 30 (60): 175-186 00020
2082603 Benson SCOMMENTARY. 2006 SEP; 122 (2): 12-12 0000
209966 BENSOUSSAN G
TEACHING ABOUT THE SHOAH IN FRENCH PUBLIC-SCHOOLS, 1945-1990
TEMPS MODERNES. 1992 FEB; 48 (547): 139-160
00012
2102535 Benz WZEITSCHRIFT FUR GESCHICHTSWISSENSCHAFT. 2006; 54 (6): 526-531 0000
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
2112606 Berberich CMODERNISM-MODERNITY. 2006 SEP; 13 (3): 567-575 0006
212670 BERENBAUM MJUDAISM. 1986 FAL; 35 (4): 447-457 22015
213914 BERENBAUM MCOMMENTARY. 1991 MAR; 91 (3): 6-6 0000
2141201 BERENBAUM MHOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 1995 WIN; 9 (3): 396-404 0000
2151244 BERENBAUM MCOMMENTARY. 1995 SEP; 100 (3): 6-6 0000
2161602 Berenbaum MCOMMENTARY. 1998 AUG; 106 (2): 14-15 0000
217298 BEREZIN MAJOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY. 1981; 14 (2): 131-133 1100
2182137 Bergen DLCOMMENTARY. 2002 JAN; 113 (1): 15-15 0000
219364 BERGER ALJUDAISM. 1982; 31 (2): 166-176 00018
220626 BERGER ALMODERN LANGUAGE STUDIES. 1986 WIN; 16 (1): 81-87 2306
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
221758 BERGER ALJOURNAL OF ECUMENICAL STUDIES. 1988 SPR; 25 (2): 194-211 00345
222859 BERGER ALMODERN JUDAISM. 1990 FEB; 10 (1): 43-63 23142
2231204 BERGER ALRELIGION AND AMERICAN CULTURE-A JOURNAL OF INTERPRETATION. 1995 WIN; 5 (1): 23-47 00249
2242332 Berger JPUBLIC HISTORIAN. 2003 FAL; 25 (4): 125-131 0007
2251205 BERGER RJSOCIOLOGICAL QUARTERLY. 1995 WIN; 36 (1): 15-36 07166
2262559 Berghahn D
Post-1990 screen memories: How east and west German cinema remembers the Third Reich and the Holocaust
GERMAN LIFE AND LETTERS. 2006 APR; 59 (2): 294-308
00019
227989 BERGMAN JSLAVONIC AND EAST EUROPEAN REVIEW. 1992 JUL; 70 (3): 477-504 00084
2281257 BERGMANN MS
THE JEWISH AND GERMAN ROOTS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE IMPACT OF THE HOLOCAUST
AMERICAN IMAGO. 1995 FAL; 52 (3): 243-259
00025
2292509 Berkhoff KC
The mass murder of Soviet prisoners of war and the Holocaust - How were they related?
KRITIKA-EXPLORATIONS IN RUSSIAN AND EURASIAN HISTORY. 2005 FAL; 6 (4): 789-796
00019
230125 BERKHOUT HENCOUNTER. 1979; 52 (3): 95-96 0001
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
23127 BERKOVIT.EJUDAISM. 1973; 22 (1): 18-20 0000
232269 BERKOWITZ JCOMMENTARY. 1981; 71 (6): 9-9 0001
2331040 BERMAN A
THE 'MAUS' THAT ROARED + SPIEGELMAN, ART COMIC-BOOK ABOUT THE HOLOCAUST
ARTNEWS. 1993 MAY; 92 (5): 63-64
0001
2341798 Berman J
Australian representations of the Holocaust: Jewish Holocaust museums in Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney, 1984-1996
HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 1999 FAL; 13 (2): 200-221
12149
2351875 Bernard-Donals M, Glejzer R
Between witness and testimony: Survivor narratives and the Shoah (Holocaust, oral history)
COLLEGE LITERATURE. 2000 SPR; 27 (2): 1-20
01019
2361947 Bernard-Donals MJOURNAL OF THE MIDWEST MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION. 2000 FAL; 33 (3): 122-136 11021
2372001 Bernard-Donals M
History and disaster: Witness, trauma, and the problem of writing the Holocaust
CLIO-A JOURNAL OF LITERATURE HISTORY AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY. 2001 WIN; 30 (2): 143-168
00020
2382027 Bernard-Donals M
Between sublimity and redemption: Toward a theory of holocaust representation
MOSAIC-A JOURNAL FOR THE INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY OF LITERATURE. 2001 MAR; 34 (1): 61-74
00029
2392366 Bernard-Donals MCOLLEGE ENGLISH. 2004 MAR; 66 (4): 380-402 12015
2402501 Bernard-Donals M
Conflations of memory - or, what they saw at the Holocaust Museum after 9/11
CR-THE NEW CENTENNIAL REVIEW. 2005 FAL; 5 (2): 73-106
00023
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
2412691 Bernard-Donals M
In memoriam: Levinas, the Holocaust, and the immemorial
MOSAIC-A JOURNAL FOR THE INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY OF LITERATURE. 2007 SEP; 40 (3): 1-16
0000
2421126 BERNSTEIN MAART IN AMERICA. 1994 FEB; 82 (2): 23-23 0001
2431552 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
2441898 Bernstein MATLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT. 2000 APR 21; (5064): 17-17 0002
2451707 Bersani L, Dutoit U
George Segal The 'Holocaust', 1984
ARTFORUM. 1999 FEB; 37 (6): 78-79
0001
2462387 Bersihand N
The unspeakable: and after? (Hurbinek, Auschwitz and the Holocaust)
REVISTA DE OCCIDENTE. 2004 JUN; (277): 27-37
0004
2472447 Best V, Robson KFRENCH STUDIES. 2005 JAN; 59 (1): 1-8 00030
24889 BETTELHEIM BENCOUNTER. 1978; 51 (6): 7-19 0107
2491385 Bettmann OLNATION. 1996 DEC 16; 263 (20): 2-2 0000
2501813 Beyer M
Commentary - Holocaust: Speaking
TEXT & KRITIK. 1999 OCT; (144): 18-24
1108
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
2512118 Beyrich T
Signs in the ashes - Lyotard and Derrida on the "Holocaust" (Exploring the aporias of explanatory allusions to "akeda")
NEUE ZEITSCHRIFT FUR SYSTEMATISCHE THEOLOGIE UND RELIGIONSPHILOSOPHIE. 2002; 44 (2): 218-236
00031
2522548 Biagi GSCULPTURE REVIEW. 2006 WIN; 55 (4): 7-7 0000
2531623 Bickman L, Hamner KMEVALUATION REVIEW. 1998 AUG; 22 (4): 435-446 11012
2541713 BiederANNALES MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGIQUES. 1999 MAR; 157 (3): 200-200 0000
255232 BIER JP
THE 'HOLOCAUST' AND WEST-GERMANY - STRATEGIES OF OBLIVION 1947-1979
NEW GERMAN CRITIQUE. 1980; (19): 9-29
01050
2562507 Biran MW, Southard E
Using art to teach about the Holocaust
JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN PSYCHOANALYTIC ASSOCIATION. 2005 FAL; 53 (4): 1336-1337
0003
2571005 BIRKE L, BOOKBINDER P, BRYANT CD, GITTLEMAN S, et al.ANTHROZOOS. 1993; 6 (2): 72-107 00161
2582204 Birkvad S
Far away yet close by - Alain Resnais's short Holocaust documentary 'Nuit et brouillard' (1955) in the century of the victim
KOSMORAMA. 2002 SUM; (229): 153-168
00010
259899 BIRN RBHOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 1991; 6 (4): 351-372 12030
2601441 Birn RB
Revising the Holocaust + A review essay of Daniel Jonah Goldhagen's 'Hitler's willing executioners'
HISTORICAL JOURNAL. 1997 MAR; 40 (1): 195-215
21108
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
2612285 Biro MYALE JOURNAL OF CRITICISM. 2003 SPR; 16 (1): 113-146 000103
2621700 Bischoping K, Kalmin APUBLIC OPINION QUARTERLY. 1999 WIN; 63 (4): 485-507 13148
2631533 Bishoping KHOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 1998 WIN; 12 (3): 454-474 00269
2642161 Black EAMERICAN HERITAGE. 2002 MAR; 53 (1): 6-6 0002
2652184 Black E
IBM and the Holocaust: The strategic alliance between Nazi Germany and America's most powerful corporation (vol 415, pg 370, 2001)
NATURE. 2002 APR 4; 416 (6880): 479-479
0001
2662300 Black E
IBM and the Holocaust: The strategic alliance between Nazi Germany and America's most powerful corporation (vol 24, pg 94, 2002)
IEEE ANNALS OF THE HISTORY OF COMPUTING. 2003 JUL-SEP; 25 (3): 89-89
0001
2671836 Black PCENTRAL EUROPEAN HISTORY. 2000; 33 (4): 533-549 00013
268317 BLANKFORT MNATION. 1981; 232 (17): 514-514 0001
2691025 BLASS THOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 1993 SPR; 7 (1): 30-50 112059
2702239 Blatt MHPUBLIC HISTORIAN. 2002 FAL; 24 (4): 81-96 00015
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
2718 BLOCH H
AFTER HOLOCAUST
COMMENTARY. 1967; 43 (3): 16-&
0000
2721079 BLOOM JNMUSEUM NEWS. 1993 SEP-OCT; 72 (5): 48-49 0002
273892 BLOOMFIELD SJCOMMENTARY. 1990 DEC; 90 (6): 14-15 0001
2741291 Bluestein G, Bogen BZ
The Strzegowa Ghetto + Holocaust ''memorial book'' honoring the victims of Nazi persecutions: The way it began
YIDDISH. 1996; 10 (2-3): 47-64
0000
2751113 BLUM HPPSYCHOANALYTIC QUARTERLY. 1994; 63 (3): 518-535 05019
2762649 Blum HPPSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOLOGY. 2007 JAN; 24 (1): 63-73 00022
2772385 Blum L
The Poles, the Jews and the Holocaust: reflections on an AME trip to auschwitz
JOURNAL OF MORAL EDUCATION. 2004 JUN; 33 (2): 131-148
00028
2781895 Blum-Reid SSITES-THE JOURNAL OF 20TH-CENTURY CONTEMPORARY FRENCH STUDIES. 2000 SPR; 4 (1): 97-110 00016
2791650 Bodemann YMNEW GERMAN CRITIQUE. 1998 FAL; (75): 57-89 00070
2802421 Bodenstab JPSYCHOANALYTIC INQUIRY. 2004 NOV-DEC; 24 (5): 731-751 01329
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
2812073 Bohrer KH
Why incomparability? (The Holocaust and other genocides)
MERKUR-DEUTSCHE ZEITSCHRIFT FUR EUROPAISCHES DENKEN. 2001 JUL; 55 (7): 641-644
0000
2821124 BOLCHOVER RTLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT. 1994 JAN 14; (4737): 15-15 0002
2831606 Bolkosky SCOMMENTARY. 1998 AUG; 106 (2): 16-17 0000
2841913 Bolkosky SMJUDAISM. 2000 SUM; 49 (3): 309-321 0015
2852126 Boll B
Zloczow, July 1941: The Wehrmacht and the beginning of the Holocaust in Galicia
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR GESCHICHTSWISSENSCHAFT. 2002; 50 (10): 899-917
01121
2861696 Boone SLJUDAISM. 1999 WIN; 48 (1): 72-83 00012
28797 BOONIN T
HOLOCAUST - LESSON FOR US ALL - LEST WE FORGET
PHI DELTA KAPPAN. 1978; 59 (10): 667-667
0000
2881616 Borman GCOMMENTARY. 1998 AUG; 106 (2): 20-20 0000
2891076 BOROSON RBNEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW. 1993 AUG 29; : 23-23 0001
290943 BOROWITZ EBJUDAISM. 1991 FAL; 40 (4): 389-406 0000
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
2912650 Bosch F
Film, Nazi past and historical science - From the 'Holocaust' to Der 'Untergang'
VIERTELJAHRSHEFTE FUR ZEITGESCHICHTE. 2007 JAN; 55 (1): 1-+
00026
292623 BOSMAJIAN HMODERN LANGUAGE STUDIES. 1986 WIN; 16 (1): 51-61 00023
293704 BOTZ GZEITGESCHICHTE. 1987 MAR; 14 (6): 259-265 00042
294713 BOTZ G
STEP-BY-STEP EXCLUSION FROM SOCIETY - THE AUSTRIAN JEWS FROM THE ANSCHLUSS TO THE HOLOCAUST
ZEITGESCHICHTE. 1987 JUN-JUL; 14 (9-10): 359-378
03079
2951435 Bouretz PTEMPS MODERNES. 1997 FEB-MAR; 52 (592): 19-37 00034
296657 BOURGEON MPRAXIS DER KINDERPSYCHOLOGIE UND KINDERPSYCHIATRIE. 1986 AUG-SEP; 35 (6): 222-228 00255
2972444 Bourgois P
Missing the Holocaust: My father's account of Auschwitz from August 1943 to June 1944
ANTHROPOLOGICAL QUARTERLY. 2005 WIN; 78 (1): 89-123
00028
2982443 Bourguignon E
Memory in an amnesic world: Holocaust, exile, and the return of the suppressed
ANTHROPOLOGICAL QUARTERLY. 2005 WIN; 78 (1): 63-88
02360
2991472 Bowlin JRJOURNAL OF RELIGION. 1997 JUL; 77 (3): 402-420 00026
3001044 BOWMAN JTLS-THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT. 1993 MAY 21; (4703): 16-16 0000
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