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This essay focuses on the post-Holocaust, Israeli life of five female narrators of Hungarian origin as expressed in their inclusive life histories. A close reading of the later period in the life histories of the five women exposes how they experienced an... see more

Although only a decade in age separates each one from the next, the women whose life stories are discussed here represent three distinct Holocaust generations of Hungarian-speaking women. I aim to examine the recently published memories/memoirs of these t... see more

Wall and window: the rubble of the Warsaw Ghetto as the narrative space of the POLIN Museum of the History of Polish JewsOpened in 2013, the Warsaw-based POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews is situated in the center of the former Nazi Warsaw g... see more

The Antichrist and His Plot Against Russia: Conspiracy Theories and EschatologyIn post-Soviet Russia, there is a relatively widespread conviction that events such as the Bolshevik Revolution, World War II, and the collapse of the Soviet Union were not the... see more

Gerald West has drawn the attention of Biblical scholars in Africa to the usefulnessof indigenous reading resources in Africa. This essay will take as its point ofdeparture West’s persuasive argument that indigenous interpretive resources canenrich the in... see more

Mental health nurses are frequently confronted by intense emotions within the therapeutic relationship. In this philosophical hermeneutic inquiry, five mental health nurses were interviewed to extend our understandings of how nurses are impacted by the in... see more

Gerald West has drawn the attention of Biblical scholars in Africa to the usefulnessof indigenous reading resources in Africa. This essay will take as its point ofdeparture West’s persuasive argument that indigenous interpretive resources canenrich the in... see more

Uncovering the underlying order in organizational change narratives to determine event causalities is a long-standing methodological problem. The order emerged within a narrative from the reconstruction of sequences of events can be taken as evidence of t... see more

In researchers' reconstructions of the Holocaust, also called the Shoah, the lives of ordinary people l lives more impoverished and constrained than those of middle- and upper-class individuals - have been largely overlooked. Rarely have the ways in which... see more

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