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Feierstein Daniel - Memories And Representations Of Terror Working Through Genocide - Paperback Anglican & Episcopalian Churches Barcode: 4260393746282

Feierstein Daniel - Memories And Representations Of Terror Working Through Genocide - Paperback Anglican & Episcopalian Churches Barcode: 4260393746282Binding: Paperback Description: Memories and Representations of Terror: Working Through Genocide explores how memories and representations shape our understanding of historical events particularly the ways in which societies create narratives about genocide and its aftermath using Argentina's last military dictatorship (1976 1983) and its contested legacy as a case study. Feierstein examines how memories and representations of genocide are the terrain

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The first part of A Passion for Castles tells the life stories of David Mac Gibbon and Thomas Ross and their work as Edinburgh architects before they embarked on their magisterial survey revealing interesting and previously unknown details about the two men

This item's title is: Things Happened Here

These selections offer historical sociological critical cultural and political - economic lenses to explore a wide range of topics from consumer activism to globalization to the role of ads in the political process

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Feierstein Daniel - Memories And Representations Of Terror Working Through Genocide - Paperback Anglican & Episcopalian Churches Barcode: 4260393746282Binding: Paperback Description: Memories and Representations of Terror: Working Through Genocide explores how memories and representations shape our understanding of historical events particularly the ways in which societies create narratives about genocide and its aftermath using Argentina's last military dictatorship (1976 1983) and its contested legacy as a case study. Feierstein examines how memories and representations of genocide are the terrain

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