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Genocide, History and Fictions : Historians Respond to Helen Demidenko/Darville's 'The Hand That Signed the Paper'
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1997
Genocide, History and Fictions : Historians Respond to Helen Demidenko/Darville's 'The Hand That Signed the Paper'
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* Contents derived from the
Melbourne,
Victoria,:University of Melbourne. Dept. of History
, 1997 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
- Jews and Ukrainians : Revolution, Nationalism and the Holocaust, single work essay (p. 4-24)
- 'Our India' : Nazi Plans for the East, single work essay (p. 25-42)
- Propaganda and Reality : The Historical Credibility of 'The Hand That Signed the Paper', single work criticism (p. 43-70)
- Representations of 'History' and the 'Past' in Popular Culture, single work essay (p. 71-73)
- Demidenko/Darville, Postmodernism and the Social Responsibility of Historians, single work essay (p. 74-77)
- Anti-Semitism and the Ethics of Fiction's Reception, single work essay (p. 78-83)
- Pieces of the Puzzle? The Demidenko Affair in Retrospect, single work essay (p. 84-101)
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