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<title>Diseased, maimed, mutilated: categorizations of disability and an ugly law in late nineteenth-century chicago</title>
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<description>Diseased, maimed, mutilated: categorizations of disability and an ugly law in late nineteenth-century chicago
Coco, Adrienne P.
Post print version of article may differ from published version.  The definitive version is available through Journal of Social History at http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_social_history/v044/44.1.coco.html
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<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>International bibliography of Holocaust literature</title>
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Williams, Benn E.
This bibliography was compiled with the assumption that different researchers would have different needs and thus a single, alphabetized list of published texts would be too daunting, especially given the broad&#13;
definition of “Holocaust literature” implicit to the collective work, Aukje Kluge and Benn E. Williams, eds., Re-examining the Holocaust through Literature (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009). Thus, this bibliography is divided into five sections: general works; personal Holocaust narratives; Holocaust drama; Holocaust poetry; and Holocaust fiction. Usage notes are included.
Originally published in Aukje Kluge and Benn E. Williams, eds., Re-examining the Holocaust through Literature (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009): 245-386.
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<title>"'Aryanisation', spoliations, pillages, restitutions et indemnisations: une tentative de bibliographie internationale"</title>
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<description>"'Aryanisation', spoliations, pillages, restitutions et indemnisations: une tentative de bibliographie internationale"
Williams, Benn; Bruttmann, Tal
Prior to the "Final Solution," aryanization and other forms of spoliation and plundering were closely interlinked. In addition, the plundering undertaken by the Third Reich did not engulf uniquely the Jewish population -- it became a quasi-systematic policy in the East. If a certain number of publications treated this subject in the immediate postwar period, attention focused mostly on works of art and cultural property. Economic aryanization remained in the shadows for a long time before assuming a central place in studies published in the 1990s. &#13;
This is the first internationally exhaustive bibliography on the topic. Part one includes general works. Part two focuses specifically on France. Finally, part three proceeds country by country.
I would like to thank my co-compiler for allowing me to upload this important resource.
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<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jan 2004 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Trials in the Late Roman Republic, 149 BC to 50 BC</title>
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<description>Trials in the Late Roman Republic, 149 BC to 50 BC
Alexander, Michael C.
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 1990 06:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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