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Planting Rice and Harvesting Slaves: Transformations along the Guinea-Bissau Coast;1400-1900 (Social History of Africa Series)

audiobook Planting Rice and Harvesting Slaves: Transformations along the Guinea-Bissau Coast;1400-1900 (Social History of Africa Series) by Walter Hawthorne in History

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Hundreds of ghettos were created throughout eastern Europe by the Germans and their allies during the Second World War. There have been some studies of the largest ghettos - Warsaw and Lodz - and a few accounts of some of the smaller ones; but very little examination of the ghettos as a whole. This pioneering new history draws heavily on the testimonies of those who suffered in them; making use of a wide range of diaries and memoirs (and exploring the problems inherent in such sources). Other documentary sources - particularly German - are also used; but the intention is to look at the ghettos "from below;" focusing on behavior; values; and suffering; as well as on the heroism and the passiveness of the Jewish communities. Never before has personal testimony been so extensively used and systematically evaluated to write a history of the East European ghettos.


#697409 in Books Heinemann 2003-10-30 2003-10-23Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.10 x .58 x 6.10l; .99 #File Name: 0325070490280 pages


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