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Brandeis University Press, Date: 2001. Paperback. Good. 6x1x9. Softcover, light shelfwear to covers. Staining to fore edges and top and bottom edges (coffee?). Text block clean but a few pages show stains to edges. 601 pages, index, notes, bibliography, b&w photos and illus. 2001. Brandeis University Press ISBN 158465144X 9781584651444 [US]
ISBN10: 158465144X, ISBN13: 9781584651444, [publisher: Brandeis University Press] Softcover Softcover, light shelfwear to covers. Staining to fore edges and top and bottom edges (coffee?). Text block clean but a few pages show stains to edges. 601 pages, index, notes, bibliography, b&w photos and illus. [Winchester, VA, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2001]
Poznanski, Renee, And Bracher, Nathan (Translator)
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Ground Zero Books, Ltd. via Alibris /Alibris
Hanover for Brandeis Univ. Press in association with the United States Holocaust... 2001 First Printing [Stated] Trade paperback Good xxv, [3], 601, [1] pages. Illustrations (Tables, Figures). Notes. Bibliography. Index. Minor cover wear and soiling noted. This is one of The Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry series. Renée Poznanski (born 26 April 1949 in Paris) is a French-born Israeli historian, specialist in the Holocaust, and the Jewish Resistance in France during the Second World War. Renée Poznanski is the Yaakov and Poria Avnon Professor of Holocaust Studies in the Department of Politics and Government at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, a department she created and has led for several years. Poznanski's book Jews in France during World War II was awarded the Jacob Buchman Prize for the Memory of the Holocaust. Renée Poznanski presents an extraordinary panorama of Jewish daily life in all of France during World War II. The Jews in France during World War II provides a detailed and nuanced account of Jews in both occupied and Vichy France as well as of Jewish life in French camps. In addition to standard French and German documentation, Poznanski relies on non-published sources (diaries, reports by various organizations, personal correspondence) to build riveting collective portraits of Jewish suffering and survival. Even more than this, she uses these sources to illuminate "the rhythm of French and German persecution, the reactions of Jewish and n ...
Hanover: for Brandeis University Press in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum by University Press of New England, Date: 2001. First Printing [Stated]. Trade paperback. Good. xxv, [3], 601, [1] pages. Illustrations (Tables, Figures). Notes. Bibliography. Index. Minor cover wear and soiling noted. This is one of The Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry series. Renée Poznanski (born 26 April 1949 in Paris) is a French-born Israeli historian, specialist in the Holocaust, and the Jewish Resistance in France during the Second World War. Renée Poznanski is the Yaakov and Poria Avnon Professor of Holocaust Studies in the Department of Politics and Government at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, a department she created and has led for several years. Poznanski's book Jews in France during World War II was awarded the Jacob Buchman Prize for the Memory of the Holocaust. Renée Poznanski presents an extraordinary panorama of Jewish daily life in all of France during World War II. The Jews in France during World War II provides a detailed and nuanced account of Jews in both occupied and Vichy France as well as of Jewish life in French camps. In addition to standard French and German documentation, Poznanski relies on non-published sources (diaries, reports by various organizations, personal correspondence) to build riveting collective portraits of Jewish suffering and survival. Even more than this, she uses these sources to illuminate "the rhyth ...
Poznanski, Renee, and Bracher, Nathan (Translator)
USD
175.00
Ground Zero Books, Ltd. /Abebooks
ISBN10: 158465144X, ISBN13: 9781584651444, [publisher: for Brandeis University Press in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum by University Press of New England, Hanover] Softcover First Edition xxv, [3], 601, [1] pages. Illustrations (Tables, Figures). Notes. Bibliography. Index. Minor cover wear and soiling noted. This is one of The Tauber Institute for the Study of European Jewry series. Renée Poznanski (born 26 April 1949 in Paris) is a French-born Israeli historian, specialist in the Holocaust, and the Jewish Resistance in France during the Second World War. Renée Poznanski is the Yaakov and Poria Avnon Professor of Holocaust Studies in the Department of Politics and Government at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, a department she created and has led for several years. Poznanski's book Jews in France during World War II was awarded the Jacob Buchman Prize for the Memory of the Holocaust. Renée Poznanski presents an extraordinary panorama of Jewish daily life in all of France during World War II. The Jews in France during World War II provides a detailed and nuanced account of Jews in both occupied and Vichy France as well as of Jewish life in French camps. In addition to standard French and German documentation, Poznanski relies on non-published sources (diaries, reports by various organizations, personal correspondence) to build riveting collective portraits of Jewish suffering and survival. Even more than this, she uses these s ...
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