The only survivor of his sixty-four-member family, Frank provides the only firsthand account in English of Lublin and the destruction of its Jewish quarter. Amid the horrors and everyday minutia of life under the Nazis, he reflects on the role of faith, the will to live, and the temptation of suicide. Frank also examines survivor guilt, Jewish identity, the psychology of victims and perpetrators, and the role of memory.
The only survivor of his sixty-four-member family, Frank provides the only firsthand account in English of Lublin and the destruction of its Jewish qu...
Two 1979 high school senior boys prepare and embark for the typical Florida spring break when things do not go as planned. They do reach a destination, however it is not according to plan. Hold on, and enjoy a delightful journey through the eyes of Mark and Gary as they struggle to find their way through a strange land.
Two 1979 high school senior boys prepare and embark for the typical Florida spring break when things do not go as planned. They do reach a destination...
The Birth of the New Justice is a history of the attempts to instate ad hoc and permanent international criminal courts and new international criminal laws from the end of World War I to the beginning of the Cold War. The purpose of these courts was to repress aggressive war, war crimes, terrorism, and genocide. Rather than arguing that these legal projects were attempts by state governments to project a "liberal legalism" and create an international state system that limited sovereignty, Mark Lewis shows that European jurists in a variety of transnational organizations derived...
The Birth of the New Justice is a history of the attempts to instate ad hoc and permanent international criminal courts and new international...