Ngā hua rapu - "Warsaw"

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    Simplifying complexity : rhetoric and the social politics of dealing with ignorance / Yoos, George E.

    I whakaputaina 2015
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    Foreign influences on medieval English

    I whakaputaina 2011
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    Teaching political science to undergraduates : active pedagogy for the microchip mind / Paquette, Laure

    I whakaputaina 2015
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    Sustainability indicators in practice / Latawiec, Agnieszka Ewa, Agol, Dorice

    I whakaputaina 2015
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    Integration of European inland transport markets.

    I whakaputaina 2000
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    Chauvinism, Polish style : the case of Roman Dmowski (beginnings : 1886-1905) / Krzywiec, Grzegorz, 1974-

    I whakaputaina 2016
    Rārangi ihirangi: “…The Kilinski revolt -- The collapse of Warsaw student radicalism in the first half of the 1890s in the Kingdom of Poland -- 6. …”
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    'A peep at the blacks' : a history of tourism at Coranderrk Aboriginal Station, 1863-1924 / Clark, Ian D.

    I whakaputaina 2015
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    Biological invasions in changing ecosystems : vectors, ecological impacts, management and predictions /

    I whakaputaina 2015
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    The well-being of children : philosophical and social scientific approaches /

    I whakaputaina 2015
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    Admitting the Holocaust collected essays / Langer, Lawrence L.

    I whakaputaina 1995
    Rārangi ihirangi: “…A Tainted Legacy: Remembering the Warsaw Ghetto -- 4. Ghetto Chronicles: Life at the Brink -- 5. …”
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    Behold our moral body : psychiatry, duns scotus, and neuroscience / Severino, Sally K.

    I whakaputaina 2013
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    Poles, Jews, and the politics of nationality the Bund and the Polish Socialist Party in late tsarist Russia, 1892-1914 / Zimmerman, Joshua D.

    I whakaputaina 2004
    Rārangi ihirangi: “…Industrialization and the rise of the Polish Socialist Party in tsarist Russia, 1892-97 -- The first sproutings of the Jewish socialist movement, 1890-95 -- Into the Polish heartland : the spread of the Jewish movement to Warsaw, 1895-97 -- Organizational breakthrough : the formation of the Jewish Labor Bund, 1897-98 -- Ideological transformation : the turn to a national program, 1899-1901 -- Polish socialism responds : the first years of the PPS Yiddish press, 1898-1902 -- Toward a recognition of Jewish nationality : the PPS and its Jewish section, 1902-04 -- The 1905 revolution in Russia and the transformation of PPS-Bund relations -- From politics to the new Yiddish culture : the Bund in the period of revolutionary defeat, 1907-11 -- The PPS and the Jewish question on the eve of the First World War.…”
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    The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933-1945, Volume II : Ghettos in German-Occupied Eastern Europe /

    I whakaputaina 2012
    Rārangi ihirangi: “…Warsaw --…”
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    Literary passports the making of modernist Hebrew fiction in Europe / Pinsker, Shachar

    I whakaputaina 2011
    Rārangi ihirangi: “…Spatializing the margins : Hebrew modernism and the urban experience -- Odessa and Warsaw : a tale of two centers? -- Homel and Lvov : the significance of the frontiers -- London : a foggy day in Whitechapel -- Vienna : "this mocking and innocent city" -- Berlin : between the Scheunenviertel and the Romanisches café -- The sexual turn in modernist fiction of fin de siècle Europe -- I am so weak and my desire is so strong : the crisis of (Jewish) masculinity -- In the house and in the gardens : erotic triangulations and homosocial desire -- Writing, masculinity and sexual desire -- Imagining the beloved : the new Jewish woman -- Old wine in new flasks : the reinvention of Jewish traditions -- In the shadow of God : the quest for new religiosity in European and Hebrew modernism -- Mysterium tremendum : the varieties of religious experience in Hebrew modernism -- Out of the depths : visions and guiding spirits -- Appendix : the meaning of Hasidism and its echoes in modern Hebrew literature (1906) / Yosef Chaim Brenner.…”
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    Deadly cultures biological weapons since 1945 /

    I whakaputaina 2006
    Rārangi ihirangi: “…Historical context and overview / Mark Wheelis, Lajos Rózsa, and Malcolm Dando -- The US biological weapons program / John Ellis van Courtland Moon -- The UK biological weapons program / Brian Balmer -- The Canadian biological weapons program and the tripartite alliance / Donald Avery -- The French biological weapons program / Olivier Lepick -- The Soviet biological weapons program / John Hart -- Biological weapons in non-Soviet Warsaw pact countries / Lajos Rózsa and Kathryn Nixdorff -- The Iraqi biological weapons program / Graham S. …”
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    “Who Is A Jew?" : Reflections on History, Religion, and Culture /

    I whakaputaina 2014
    Rārangi ihirangi: “…Karaites, Israelites, Kabbalists, Messianists, and the Politics of Identity; German-Jewish Identity: Problematic Then, Problematic Now; "I Sometimes Think That I Grew Up on a Different Planet": The Assimilated Jewish Community of the Warsaw Ghetto in the Letters of Wanda Lubelska and Hala Szwambaum.…”
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