No Way Out Frederike Bubenheimer-ErhartAn important study of the politics of Polish Jewry on the eve of its destruction. Drawing from sources in the Polish Jewish and non Jewish press and from archives in Europe, Israel, and the United States, it examines the efforts of Jews in this major center of Jewish life to secure its existence and advance its interests in the late 1930s.
A sourcebook to support library staff in the delivery of information literacy teaching
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Stories of women is a pathbreaking study of the perenially fascinating relationship between foundational fictions of the nation and gendered images
and often writes almost cinematically
By looking to the past and reflecting on the present
Biotechnology” argues for the significance of sociological theory and highlights the insights that it can offer into the study of agricultural biotechnology
Handsomely illustrated with full-colour film stills and contemporary photographs
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Did it aspire to challenge capitalism or to reform it
and assesses the role of the proposed International Criminal Court as it may affect the law of armed conflict
focusing on developing and managing effective library services to support research
He also carefully documents the raw data from the site and includes previously unpublished excavation records in the University of Pennsylvania Museum's archives (the excavation began in 1927 in cooperation with the Baghdad School of the American School of Oriental Studies)