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Book Review Of Genealogical Gazetteer Of Galicia, John A. Drobnicki
Book Review Of Genealogical Gazetteer Of Galicia, John A. Drobnicki
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Book review of Genealogical Gazetteer of Galicia.
Review Of The Book Poles And Russians In The 1870 Census Of New York City, John A. Drobnicki
Review Of The Book Poles And Russians In The 1870 Census Of New York City, John A. Drobnicki
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Review of the book Poles and Russians in the 1870 Census of New York City.
Richard Mills Of Stratford, Connecticut; Or Is It New Haven, Long Island Or Westchester?, John A. Drobnicki
Richard Mills Of Stratford, Connecticut; Or Is It New Haven, Long Island Or Westchester?, John A. Drobnicki
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The following paper is Intended to clarify information about Richard Mills, whom several standard genealogical reference works offer conflicting information about. The author believes that they were in fact three different men: Richard Miles, Richard Mills, and Richard Mills.
Review Of The Book Irish Family Histories, John A. Drobnicki
Review Of The Book Irish Family Histories, John A. Drobnicki
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Review of the book Irish Family Histories.
Holocaust-Denial Literature: A Bibliography, John A. Drobnicki, Carol R. Goldman, Trina R. Knight, Johanna V. Thomas
Holocaust-Denial Literature: A Bibliography, John A. Drobnicki, Carol R. Goldman, Trina R. Knight, Johanna V. Thomas
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Holocaust-denial is a body of work that seeks to prove that the Jewish Holocaust did not happen. Although not all of the deniers, who prefer to call themselves "revisionists" in an attempt to gain scholarly legitimacy, make the same claims, they all share at least one point: that there was no systematic attempt by Nazi Germany to exterminate European Jewry. This bibliography includes both works about Holocaust denial and works of Holocaust denial.
A Research Note: Race, Slavery, And The Ambiguity Of Corporate Consciousness, Herman L. Bennett
A Research Note: Race, Slavery, And The Ambiguity Of Corporate Consciousness, Herman L. Bennett
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In 1769, as he languished in Córdoba's prison, Diego Antonio Macute seethed. He was not alone. Fifteen of his compatriots shared his sentiments as they confronted their re-enslavement. Recent events painfully reminded them that racial consciousness had limits: their maroon allies, after all, had returned them to their former masters.
Untruth In The Classroom, John A. Drobnicki
Untruth In The Classroom, John A. Drobnicki
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Although historical revision is a valid practice, Holocaust revisionism is based on deliberate fabrications of the historical record and does not reinterpret a past event. The author believes that Holocaust revisionist materials should not be ignored by teachers, but should be used in classrooms as primary source material on anti-Semitism and intolerance.
The Difference Between Holocaust And Genocide, John A. Drobnicki
The Difference Between Holocaust And Genocide, John A. Drobnicki
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Although Nazi Germany persecuted numerous groups of people, does a shared suffering (if not a shared fate) mean equality among the victims? What makes the Holocaust unique?