Book Review: Deaf People in Hitler’s Europe
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Keywords
Hitler, deaf studies
Abstract
Editor: Donna F. Ryan & Jon S. Schuchman
Publisher: Gallaudet University Press, 2002
Paper, ISBN: 1-57230-643-2
Cloth, ISBN: 1563681269
Cost: Paperback - $24.95 USD; Hardcover - $45.95 USD
Reviewer: Beth Omansky
References
Friedlander, H. (2002). Holocaust studies and the deaf community. In D. F. Ryan & J. S. Schuchman (Eds.), Deaf people in Hitler’s Europe. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press.
Heberer, P. (2002). Targeting the ‘unfit’ and radical public health strategies in Nazi Germany. In D. F. Ryan & J. S. Schuchman (Eds.), Deaf people in Hitler’s Europe. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press.
Proctor, R. N. (2002). Eugenics in Hitler’s Germany. In D. F. Ryan & J. S. Schuchman (Eds.), Deaf people in Hitler’s Europe. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press.
Heberer, P. (2002). Targeting the ‘unfit’ and radical public health strategies in Nazi Germany. In D. F. Ryan & J. S. Schuchman (Eds.), Deaf people in Hitler’s Europe. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press.
Proctor, R. N. (2002). Eugenics in Hitler’s Germany. In D. F. Ryan & J. S. Schuchman (Eds.), Deaf people in Hitler’s Europe. Washington, D.C.: Gallaudet University Press.