In this volume; scholars from the United States; Israel and Eastern Europe examine the history of the Holocaust on Soviet territory and its treatment in Soviet politics and literature from 1945 to 1991. Of special interest to researchers will be chapters on some of the major research sources for historical study; including census materials; memorial books; archives and recently released documents.
#225590 in Books Signature Books 1998-12-15Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x 1.70 x 6.00l; 2.42 #File Name: 1560850892730 pages
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful. Amazingly documented apologetic work but from the "road less traveled by"By Elias MedinaAn amazing and very well documented book. Anyone can make critics; but the strong arguments based on facts rather than the author's opinions; makes from this book a wonderful apologetic book but from a different perspective. Yes; it is controversial from a limited point of view; but a piece of art for a eclectic; open; and sincere mind. On my opinion; the strength of the book is its extensive quotes; and that the book; having an apologetic aim; was developed by a former Mormon; whom; having all reasons to talk in a negative manner; goes all the way around talking positive "from the road less traveled by". I strongly recommend the book ONLY for well grounded Mormons with a strong spiritual base and open mind and heart.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This book presents a history of Joseph Smith and his family and friends as never heard before.By MTKThis book presents a history of Joseph Smith and his family and friends as never heard before. I found if very interesting to the core. Mr. Quinn's bibliography is equal in size to the text of the book which underscores his writing. Sometimes I found Mr. Quinn's detail to be a bit boring and seemingly irrelevant to the subject but this is an excellent book.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Michael Quinn is one of the best early church historians hands downBy CustomerMichael Quinn is one of the best early church historians hands down. This is a very interesting book how the Prophet Joseph received revelation. A bit differently than some of us were taught in Sunday School; but doesn't make Joseph Smith any less valid. "By their fruits he shall know them."