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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
2003
23012301 Roy S
Save your outrage for the end (For a child of Holocaust survivors, there's an older 'road map' to peace, taking her on a journey from Auschwitz to Gaza)
INDEX ON CENSORSHIP. 2003 JUL; 32 (3): 204-213
0001
23022302 Gottschalk S
Reli(e)ving the past: Emotion work in the Holocaust's Second Generation
SYMBOLIC INTERACTION. 2003 SUM; 26 (3): 355-380
02654
23032303 Dumitrascu DL, Dumitrascu DM, Ghisa A, Hriscu C, et al.JOURNAL OF PSYCHOSOMATIC RESEARCH. 2003 AUG; 55 (2): 148-148 0000
23042304 Shoham E, Shiloah N, Kalisman RTEACHING AND TEACHER EDUCATION. 2003 AUG; 19 (6): 609-625 12021
23052305 Levin DM
Cinders, traces, shadows on the page: The Holocaust in Derrida's writing
INTERNATIONAL PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY. 2003 SEP; 43 (3): 269-288
11031
23062306 Foldes AJ, Brodsky J, Bentur NJOURNAL OF BONE AND MINERAL RESEARCH. 2003 SEP; 18: S53-S53 2200
23072307 Scholz SJOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RELIGION. 2003 SEP; 71 (3): 659-665 0003
23082308 Baron L
Not in Kansas anymore: Holocaust films for children
LION AND THE UNICORN. 2003 SEP; 27 (3): 394-409
12347
23092309 Jacobs SLZYGON. 2003 SEP; 38 (3): 735-742 0106
23102310 Kaplan BACOMPARATIVE LITERATURE. 2003 FAL; 55 (4): 320-337 01138
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
23112311 Eaglestone R
'Not-read-and-consumed-in-the-same-way-as-other-books': The experience of reading Holocaust testimony
CRITICAL QUARTERLY. 2003 FAL; 45 (3): 32-41
00127
23122312 Mandel NCRITICISM-A QUARTERLY FOR LITERATURE AND THE ARTS. 2003 FAL; 45 (4): 509-518 0003
23132313 Powell LNGENERATIONS-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY ON AGING. 2003 FAL; 27 (3): 94-98 0001
23142314 Zuccotti S
L'Osservatore-Romano and the Holocaust, 1939-1945 (Vatican newspaper, Pius XII)
HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 2003 FAL; 17 (2): 249-277
11028
23152315 [Anon]HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 2003 FAL; 17 (2): 385-407 0000
23162316 Lev-Wiesel R, Amir MJOURNAL OF LOSS & TRAUMA. 2003 OCT-DEC; 8 (4): 229-237 111534
23172317 van IJzendoorn MH, Bakermans-Kranenburg MJ, Sagi-Schwartz AJOURNAL OF TRAUMATIC STRESS. 2003 OCT; 16 (5): 459-469 353181
23182318 Asher HKRITIKA-EXPLORATIONS IN RUSSIAN AND EURASIAN HISTORY. 2003 FAL; 4 (4): 886-912 12053
23192319 Eisen R
A. J. Heschel's rabbinic theology as a response to the Holocaust
MODERN JUDAISM. 2003 OCT; 23 (3): 211-225
0018
23202320 Bathrick DNEW GERMAN CRITIQUE. 2003 FAL; (90): 3-4 0000
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
23212321 Arad GNNEW GERMAN CRITIQUE. 2003 FAL; (90): 5-26 00070
23222322 Novick P
The American national narrative of the Holocaust: There isn't any (Historical understanding)
NEW GERMAN CRITIQUE. 2003 FAL; (90): 27-35
0004
23232323 [Anon]NEW GERMAN CRITIQUE. 2003 FAL; (90): 36-44 0001
23242324 Probst LNEW GERMAN CRITIQUE. 2003 FAL; (90): 45-58 00011
23252325 Weigel S
The symptomatology of a universalized concept of trauma: On the failing of Freud's reading of Tasso in the trauma of history ('Gerusalemme liberata', Shoah)
NEW GERMAN CRITIQUE. 2003 FAL; (90): 58-94
00012
23262326 Dubiel HNEW GERMAN CRITIQUE. 2003 FAL; (90): 59-70 00010
23272327 Koch G
Between fear of contact and self-preservation: Taboo and its relation to the dead (Holocaust, memory, Neo-Nazism)
NEW GERMAN CRITIQUE. 2003 FAL; (90): 71-83
00010
23282328 Grossmann ANEW GERMAN CRITIQUE. 2003 FAL; (90): 95-122 00034
23292329 Assmann ANEW GERMAN CRITIQUE. 2003 FAL; (90): 123-133 0008
23302330 Kansteiner W
Entertaining catastrophe: The reinvention of the Holocaust in the television of the Federal Republic of Germany (ZDF)
NEW GERMAN CRITIQUE. 2003 FAL; (90): 135-162
000106
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
23312331 Alpert J
Muted testimony: Rape and gendered violence of the Holocaust
PROTEUS. 2003 FAL; 20 (2): 64-68
00014
23322332 Berger JPUBLIC HISTORIAN. 2003 FAL; 25 (4): 125-131 0007
23332333 Stein RA
Reflections on Shimon Attie's and Erich Hartmann's photography and on remembering the Holocaust
WESTERN HUMANITIES REVIEW. 2003 FAL; 57 (2): 48-63
00010
23342334 Gladstone VARTNEWS. 2003 NOV; 102 (10): 92-+ 0003
23352335 Short G
Lessons of the Holocaust: a response to the critics
EDUCATIONAL REVIEW. 2003 NOV; 55 (3): 277-287
11137
23362336 [Anon]HISTORY TODAY. 2003 NOV; 53 (11): 79-79 0000
23372337 Cohen E, Dekel R, Solomon Z, Lavie TSOCIAL PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRIC EPIDEMIOLOGY. 2003 NOV; 38 (11): 611-617 251035
23382338 Shiloah N, Shoham E, Kalisman R
Arab teachers and holocaust education: Arab teachers study holocaust education in Israel (vol 19, pg 609, 2003)
TEACHING AND TEACHER EDUCATION. 2003 NOV; 19 (8): 847-847
0011
23392339 [Anon]CHEMICAL & ENGINEERING NEWS. 2003 NOV 3; 81 (44): 16-+ 0000
23402340 Eakin HARTNEWS. 2003 DEC; 102 (11): 54-+ 0001
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
23412341 Lupovitch H
Traversing the rupture: antisemitism and the Holocaust in Hungary
PATTERNS OF PREJUDICE. 2003 DEC; 37 (4): 429-436
0008
23422342 Klein H, von Westernhagen DPSYCHE-ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PSYCHOANALYSE UND IHRE ANWENDUNGEN. 2003 DEC; 57 (12): 1203-1213 1106
23432343 Golier JA, Yehuda R, Lupien SJ, Harvey PDPSYCHIATRY RESEARCH. 2003 DEC 1; 121 (2): 133-143 29236
2004
23442344 Zimmermann R
Generic disruption. The importance of the Holocaust for ethics
DEUTSCHE ZEITSCHRIFT FUR PHILOSOPHIE. 2004; 52 (5): 667-690
00040
23452345 Niznansky EHISTORICKY CASOPIS. 2004; 52 (2): 317-330 00013
23462346 von der Dunk HWTIJDSCHRIFT VOOR GESCHIEDENIS. 2004; 117 (3): 389-401 00033
23472347 Priemel K
On the brink of the Holocaust. The rescue of Jews by members of the Wehrmacht in Vilnius.
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR GESCHICHTSWISSENSCHAFT. 2004; 52 (11): 1017-1034
00172
23482348 Holy J
"Shoah" as a theme in Polish, Czech and Slovak literature
ZEITSCHRIFT FUR SLAVISCHE PHILOLOGIE. 2004; 63 (2): 363-375
00010
23492349 Shamai S, Yardeni E, Klages B
Multicultural education: Israeli and German adolescents' knowledge and views regarding the Holocaust
ADOLESCENCE. 2004 WIN; 39 (156): 765-778
00012
23502350 Clarke DE, Colantonio A, Heslegrave R, Rhodes A, et al.AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY. 2004 JAN-FEB; 12 (1): 65-74 59941
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
23512351 Fee E, Brown TMAMERICAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. 2004 JAN; 94 (1): 36-36 0006
23522352 Gross AS, Hoffman MJ
Memory, authority, and identity: Holocaust studies in light of the Wilkomirski debate
BIOGRAPHY-AN INTERDISCIPLINARY QUARTERLY. 2004 WIN; 27 (1): 25-47
01024
23532353 Liebman SCINEASTE. 2004 WIN; 30 (1): 52-54 0001
23542354 Krondorfer B
Theological innocence and family history in the land of perpetrators: German theologians after the Shoah
HARVARD THEOLOGICAL REVIEW. 2004 JAN; 97 (1): 61-82
11059
23552355 Ivanova EHOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 2004 WIN; 18 (3): 402-420 00135
23562356 Grabowski JHOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 2004 WIN; 18 (3): 460-476 00012
23572357 Deak IHUNGARIAN QUARTERLY. 2004 WIN; 45 (176): 50-70 00053
23582358 Brustein WI, King RDINTERNATIONAL POLITICAL SCIENCE REVIEW. 2004 JAN; 25 (1): 35-53 01077
23592359 Peskin H
From transmitting to transmuting Holocaust trauma: A psychotherapist's view
JUDAISM. 2004 WIN-SPR; 53 (1-2): 110-125
00113
23602360 David-Fox MKRITIKA-EXPLORATIONS IN RUSSIAN AND EURASIAN HISTORY. 2004 WIN; 5 (1): 81-105 01167
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
23612361 Barilan YM
Medicine through the artist's eyes - Before, during and after the Holocaust
PERSPECTIVES IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE. 2004 WIN; 47 (1): 110-134
01173
23622362 Dean CJRETHINKING HISTORY. 2004 WIN; 8 (4): 537-547 01012
23632363 London JREVUE D HISTOIRE DU THEATRE. 2004 JAN-JUN; 56 (1-2): 41-57 00058
23642364 Lazar A, Chaitin J, Gross T, Bar-On D
A journey to the Holocaust: modes of understanding among Israeli adolescents who visited Poland
EDUCATIONAL REVIEW. 2004 FEB; 56 (1): 13-31
00330
23652365 Yehuda R, Golier JA, Halligan SL, Harvey PDBIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY. 2004 FEB 1; 55 (3): 291-295 517117
23662366 Bernard-Donals MCOLLEGE ENGLISH. 2004 MAR; 66 (4): 380-402 12015
23672367 Hasian M
Remembering and forgetting the "final solution": A rhetorical pilgrimage through the US Holocaust Memorial Museum
CRITICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA COMMUNICATION. 2004 MAR; 21 (1): 64-92
0111108
23682368 McKie A
"the demolition of a man": Lessons from Holocaust literature for the teaching of nursing ethics
NURSING ETHICS. 2004 MAR; 11 (2): 138-149
01071
23692369 Jacobs JLGENDER & SOCIETY. 2004 APR; 18 (2): 223-238 00125
23702370 Zierler W
'My Holocaust is not your Holocaust': 'Facing' Black and Jewish experience in The 'Pawnbroker', 'Higher Ground', and The 'Nature of Blood'
HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 2004 SPR; 18 (1): 46-67
00040
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
23712371 [Anon]HOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 2004 SPR; 18 (1): 139-181 0000
23722372 Bauer YHOLOCAUST AND GENOCIDE STUDIES. 2004 SPR; 18 (1): 182-183 0002
23732373 Victor GJOURNAL OF PSYCHOHISTORY. 2004 SPR; 31 (4): 452-476 00032
23742374 Becker F, Korber K
Holocaust-memory and multiculturalism. Russian Jews in German media after 1989
NEW GERMAN CRITIQUE. 2004 SPR-SUM; (92): 5-20
00041
23752375 Godfrey M
Barnett Newman's 'Stations' and the memory of the Holocaust
OCTOBER. 2004 SPR; (108): 35-50
00038
23762376 Martin MT, Yaquinto M
Reparations for 'America's Holocaust': activism for global justice
RACE & CLASS. 2004 APR-JUN; 45 (4): 1-25
01050
23772377 Herzberger DK
Representing the Holocaust: Story and experience in Antonio Munoz Molina's 'Sefarad'
ROMANCE QUARTERLY. 2004 SPR; 51 (2): 85-96
00017
23782378 Levinson JYALE JOURNAL OF CRITICISM. 2004 SPR; 17 (1): 141-160 00121
23792379 Ehrlich MAARCHIVES OF GERONTOLOGY AND GERIATRICS. 2004 MAY; 38 (3): 289-295 11110
23802380 Lang BHISTORY AND THEORY. 2004 MAY; 43 (2): 278-288 01011
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
23812381 [Anon]HISTORY TODAY. 2004 MAY; 54 (5): 79-79 0000
23822382 Purucker MPSYCHIATRISCHE PRAXIS. 2004 MAY; 31 (4): 207-211 02422
23832383 Lubell SARCHITECTURAL RECORD. 2004 JUN; 192 (6): 64-64 0000
23842384 Loewy H
The mother of all Holocaust films? Wanda Jakubowska's Auschwitz trilogy
HISTORICAL JOURNAL OF FILM RADIO AND TELEVISION. 2004 JUN; 24 (2): 179-204
00027
23852385 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
23862386 Eisenman TLANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE. 2004 JUN; 94 (6): 114-117 0001
23872387 Bersihand N
The unspeakable: and after? (Hurbinek, Auschwitz and the Holocaust)
REVISTA DE OCCIDENTE. 2004 JUN; (277): 27-37
0004
23882388 Sobkowski MULTIMATE REALITY AND MEANING. 2004 JUN; 27 (2): 94-107 00018
23892389 Kandiyoti D
"Our foothold in buried worlds": Place in Holocaust consciousness and Anne Michaels's 'Fugitive Pieces'
CONTEMPORARY LITERATURE. 2004 SUM; 45 (2): 300-330
00434
23902390 Brustein WI, King RD
Balkan anti-Semitism: The cases of Bulgaria and Romania before the Holocaust
EAST EUROPEAN POLITICS AND SOCIETIES. 2004 SUM; 18 (3): 430-454
01057
#Date / Author / JournalLCSGCSLCRCR
23912391 Metz J
"Truth is a woman": Post-holocaust narrative, Postmodernism, and the gender of fascism in Bernhard Schlink's Der 'Vorleser'
GERMAN QUARTERLY. 2004 SUM; 77 (3): 300-323
13140
23922392 Bender SM
Transgenerational effects of the Holocaust: Past, present, and future
JOURNAL OF LOSS & TRAUMA. 2004 JUL-SEP; 9 (3): 205-215
0018
23932393 Sindler AJ, Wellman NS, Stier OBJOURNAL OF NUTRITION EDUCATION AND BEHAVIOR. 2004 JUL-AUG; 36 (4): 189-196 13120
23942394 Popkin JDJUDAISM. 2004 SUM-FAL; 53 (3-4): 267-278 0006
23952395 Gubar SNEW LITERARY HISTORY. 2004 SUM; 35 (3): 443-468 01070
23962396 Schulte JE
Auschwitz and the Holocaust, 1941-42 - A brief reply to Michael Thad Allen
VIERTELJAHRSHEFTE FUR ZEITGESCHICHTE. 2004 JUL; 52 (3): 569-572
00011
23972397 Peacock MS, Roth PA
Holocaust studies: what is to be learned?
HISTORY OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES. 2004 AUG; 17 (2-3): 1-13
0105
23982398 Kansteiner WHISTORY OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES. 2004 AUG; 17 (2-3): 97-123 002100
23992399 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
24002400 Mushaben JM
Memory and the Holocaust: processing the past through a gendered lens
HISTORY OF THE HUMAN SCIENCES. 2004 AUG; 17 (2-3): 147-185
00072
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