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An die Musik collection
Artist/Author: Pip Simmons | Reference: P3789 | Type: Publication
A collection of programmes, materials and articles on the Pip Simmons’ performance.
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Chris Jordan
concentration camp
criticism
documentation
Festival d'Avignon
genocide
Hebbel am Ufer
holocaust
Jewish
Jewish State Theatre of Bucharest
Kunstfest Weimar
Nazi
Piccolo Theatre
review
Romania
Rotterdamse Schouwburg
Rudy Engelander
Teatrul Evreisc de Stat Bucharest
theatre
Théâtre de la Manufacture
World War II
Michael Mayhew collection
Reference: D2303 | Type: Publication
Includes documentation of:
– Someting Tender
– 3 : 3: 3
– For Always
Drawing Life programme
Reference: P3182 | Type: Publication
Programme for a multi-media composition, based on the book I Never Saw Another Butterfly. Featuring poems and drawings by Jewish children imprisoned in Terezin, composer Jocelyn Pook draws inspiration from the children’s creative spirit.
The Origins of Totalitarianism
Artist/Author: Hannah Arendt | Reference: P2842 | ISBN: 978-0156701532 | Type: Publication
Arendt provides a historical account of the forces that crystallized into totalitarianism. The ebb and flow of nineteenth-century anti-Semitism (she deemed the Dreyfus Affair a dress rehearsal for the Final Solution) and the rise of European imperialism, accompanied by the invention of racism as the only possible rationalization for it.
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Jewish
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South Africa
Soviet Russia
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World War I
World War II