| Dan Stone - History - 2001 - 266 pages
This book aims to show the many resources at our disposal for grappling with the Holocaust as the darkest occurrence of the twentieth century. These wide-ranging studies on ... | |
| Dan Stone - History - 2012 - 336 pages
In the last two decades our empirical knowledge of the Holocaust has been vastly expanded. Yet this empirical blossoming has not been accompanied by much theoretical reflection ... | |
| Geoff Eley - History - 2013 - 311 pages
Offering a dynamic and wide-ranging examination of the key issues at the heart of the study of German Fascism, Nazism as Fascism brings together a selection of Geoff Eley’s ... | |
| Dan Stone - History - 2014 - 480 pages
In the decade after 1945, as the Cold War freeze set in, a new Europe slowly began to emerge from the ruins of the Second World War, based on a broad rejection of the fascist ... | |
| Dan Stone, David Gregory - Religion - 2014 - 211 pages
“Do I have life ‘more abundant’?” That’s a question millions of Christians have asked down through the ages. Dan Stone asked that question during a time of spiritual ... | |
| Dan Stone - History - 2015 - 299 pages
A moving, deeply researched account of survivors’ experiences of liberation from Nazi death camps and the long, difficult years that followed When tortured inmates of Hitler’s ... | |
| Dan Stone - History - 2016 - 144 pages
Concentration camps are a relatively new invention, a recurring feature of twentieth century warfare, and one that is important to the modern global consciousness and identity ... | |
| Omer Bartov - History - 2003 - 278 pages
Omer Bartov, a leading scholar of the Wehrmacht and the Holocaust, provides a critical analysis of various recent ways to understand the genocidal policies of the Nazi regime ... | |
| Jonathan C. Friedman - History - 2010 - 537 pages
The genocide of Jewish and non-Jewish civilians perpetrated by the German regime during World War Two continues to confront scholars with elusive questions even after nearly ... | |
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