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Author | : David Morrison |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) |
ISBN | : |
As a US psychiatrist who made aliyah (i.e. moved) to Israel and as founding director of MILAH, a Jerusalem institute for Hebrew language and cultural enrichment, Morrison offers insights into the internal political and motivational forces limiting American Jewry anti-Nazi action in the 1930s and 1940s. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
Author | : Robin S. Rosenberg |
Publisher | : BenBella Books |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2008-02-09 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1933771313 |
This latest installment in the Psychology of Popular Culture series turns its focus to superheroes. Superheroes have survived and fascinated for more than 70 years in no small part due to their psychological depth. In The Psychology of Superheroes, almost two dozen psychologists get into the heads of today's most popular and intriguing superheroes. Why do superheroes choose to be superheroes? Where does Spider-Man's altruism come from, and what does it mean? Why is there so much prejudice against the X-Men, and how could they have responded to it, other than the way they did? Why are super-villains so aggressive? The Psychology of Superheroes answers these questions, exploring the inner workings our heroes usually only share with their therapists.
Author | : Ashton D. Trice |
Publisher | : McFarland |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2017-07-06 |
Genre | : Performing Arts |
ISBN | : 0786450940 |
This book is a discussion of 75 of the most popular films in America from 1921 through 1999 and the changes that have taken place in how masculinity is portrayed in the movies over that period of time. Traditionally in popular films, men have met challenging tasks, but what they accomplish and how successful they are have been drastically changed since the early 1920s. Prior to World War II, men were most often presented within the context of a family. After the war, men were presented as concerned with issues beyond their immediate families, and after 1970, they were portrayed as being overwhelmed by their situations. Recently, popular films have tended to focus on the relationships between men. This work documents these changes over eight decades, using the movies as vehicles to illustrate the major transformations.
Author | : Harold Lubin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 432 |
Release | : 1968 |
Genre | : Antiheroes |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Rita Ghesquiere |
Publisher | : Maklu |
Total Pages | : 246 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Business ethics in literature |
ISBN | : 9044126504 |
Author | : David Ben Moshe |
Publisher | : Gefen Publishing House Ltd |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9789652294326 |
Explain why so many American Jews are deeply uncomfortable with this outpouring of Christian support.
Author | : Gulie Neāeman Arad |
Publisher | : Indiana University Press |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2000-12-22 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780253338099 |
Probing these questions, Gulie Ne'eman Arad finds that, more than the events themselves, what was instrumental in dictating and shaping the American Jews' response to Nazism was the dilemma posed by their desire for acceptance by American society, on the one hand, and their commitment to community solidarity, on the other. When American Jews were faced with the desperate plight of European Jews after Hitler's accession to power, they were hesitant to press the case for immigration for fear of raising doubts about their patriotism.
Author | : Dr Robert Rozett |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 1108 |
Release | : 2013-11-26 |
Genre | : Reference |
ISBN | : 1135969574 |
Encyclopedia of the Holocaust is a comprehensive, authoritative one-volume reference that provides reliable information on this ignoble and frightening episode of modern history. It features eight essays on the history of the Holocaust and its antecedents, as well as coverage of such topics as the history of European Jewry, Jewish contributions to European culture, and the rise of anti-semitism and Nazism. The essays are followed by more than 650 entries on significant aspects of the Holocaust, including people, cities and countries, camps, resistance movements, political actions, and outcomes. More than 300 black-and-white photographs from the archives at Yad Vashem bear witness to the horrors of the Nazi regime and at the same time attest to the invincibility of the human spirit. Best Specialist Reference Work of the Year - Reference Reviews UK
Author | : Eric J. Epstein |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 436 |
Release | : 1997-11-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0313003246 |
This concise, easy-to-use resource on the Holocaust is rich in factual and statistical information, and provides a comprehensive compilation of the people and terms that are essential for an understanding of the Holocaust. In 2,000 entries, it profiles major personalities, covers concentration and death camps, cities and countries, and significant events. Also included are important terms translated from German, French, Polish, Yiddish, and twelve other languages. Biographical entries give a brief history, the person's significance, and their historical context. Geographical entries pinpoint exact locations using other cities or countries as landmarks, and give the number of Jewish inhabitants before Nazi occupation, and the percentage of Jews killed. Historical background is provided for such events as Kristallnacht and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, and entries on concentration and death camps give details on the nationalities interned, the camp's specific location, and its history. This reference is impressive in its scope and includes major perpetrators, bystanders, collaborators, victims, rescuers such as Righteous Gentiles, Jewish ghetto fighters, and partisans. It also explores the role of women and the complicity of physicians and industrialists during the Holocaust more fully than any other reference. This dictionary provides the information needed by students whose understanding of the Holocaust is limited by the absence of a single accessible research text.
Author | : Lilian R. Furst |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 1976 |
Genre | : Heroes in literature |
ISBN | : |