My Voice: Gisela Feldman Computer-aided design (CAD)Gisela's book is part of the My Voice Project, a collection of firsthand accounts of Holocaust survivors and refugees from Nazi persecution who settled in the UK. Gisela Feldman grew up in Berlin, escaped Germany on the SS St Louis, a liner bound for Cuba, but finally found refuge in England, where she went on to have a long career as a teacher.
Drawing on the latest contemporary research from an internationally acclaimed group of scholars
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amd concludes by analysing the various needs of victims which continue to be unmet
An ideal textbook for all international courses covering media and communication studies
Edited collection presents diverse approaches in creative arts engagement
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This book combines the approaches of historians and archaeologists to explore past individuals as embodied subjects by examining the material and experiencing body in England
Bringing together leading historians
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Focuses on miniatures of the birth of the Virgin and the mothers of the Holy Kinship in Books of Hours made for aristocratic women in relation to the dynastic importance of heirs and the material culture of childbearing