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De Souza Lemos, Daniel. "Rosenberg e a Saga para Desvendar o Enigma de Espinosa." Revista de Filosofia Moderna e Contemporânea 9, no. 1 (December 8, 2021): 185–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.26512/rfmc.v9i1.36023.

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Resenha de: YALOM, Irvin D. O enigma de Espinosa: a história do filósofo judeu que influenciou uma das maiores mentes nazistas. Tradução Maria Helena Rouanet. 1ªEd. Rio de Janeiro: Harper Collins, 2019. 432p.
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MINIATI, MARA. "MARIA SIBYLLA MERIAN, La meravigliosa metamorfosi dei bruchi, a cura di Maria Gregorio, prefazione di Giorgio Celli, Torino, Rosenberg & Sellier, 1993, 212 pp., fig." Nuncius 9, no. 1 (January 1, 1994): 436–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/221058784x00698.

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Janczewska, Marta. "Wspomnienia, relacje, dzienniki – seria wydawnicza Żydowskiego Instytutu Historycznego INB." Zagłada Żydów. Studia i Materiały, no. 3 (December 1, 2007): 403–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.32927/zzsim.246.

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Noach Lasman, Wspomnienia z Polski 1 sierpnia 1944–30 kwietnia 1957, Warszawa 1997; Celina Budzyńska, Strzępy rodzinnej sagi, Warszawa 1997; Marek Urban, Polska… Polska…, Warszawa 1998; Oskar Kofler, Żydowskie dwory. Wspomnienia z Galicji Wschodniej od początku XIX wieku do wybuchu I wojny światowej, Warszawa 1999; Chawka Folman – Raban, Nie rozstałam się z nimi…, tłum. z hebrajskiego Inka Wajsbrot i Dora Sternberg, Warszawa 2000; Janina Bauman, Nigdzie na ziemi, Warszawa 2000; Irena Śmigielska, Skradzione lata, Warszawa 2001; Jakub Bukowski, Opowieść o życiu, Warszawa 2002; Leokadia Silverstein, Tak właśnie było, tłum. z angielskiego Hanna Sochacka-Kozłowska, Warszawa 2002; Florian Majewski, Pustelnik, Warszawa 2002; Lili Chuwis-Thau, A jeśli Cię zapomnę, Warszawa 2002; Menachem Katz, Na ścieżkach nadziei, tłum. z hebrajskiego Jan Biełas, Warszawa 2003; Joseph Rosenberg, Nazywam się Józef Nowak, Warszawa 2004; Rachela Margolis, Wspomnienia wileńskie, Warszawa 2005; Icchak Sternberg, Pod przybraną tożsamością, tłum. z hebrajskiego Maria Perlberger-Schmuel, Warszawa 2005; Eliasz Bialski, Patrząc prosto w oczy, Warszawa 2006
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Lamçja, Flora Zeqaj. "Selfie-Mania Influence on Adolescent Self-Esteem." European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 3, no. 2 (January 21, 2017): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejis.v3i2.p7-12.

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Our society new where technology has touched every cell of it is becoming even more virtually from where fashion is Selfie therefore be shooting themselves, a modern trend which has involved the whole society on the plates as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, etc. Art selfie is one that many people have practiced and perfected over the years, but knowing what relationship they have with this new generation of virtual relationship remains a difficult task as important as well. This study aims to explore the selfie as a reflection of low self-esteem because the mania for photographing herself, is a pathology of the syndrome in search of a stable personality. Target group of this study were middle school students "Dhaskal Todri" in Elbasan, where 100 participants aged 16-18 years from where 39 participants were males and 61 females. They were asked to fill the Rosenberg Self-Assessment Inventory (Rosenberg Self-Esteem Inventory, 1965) within ethical standards. After analysis of the data showed a positive correlation between connectivity Selfie – Self-Esteem which holds that studies to date have shown that there is a connection between the selfie mania and self-esteem. Out of the sample obtained in this study show that individuals are looking for a better image of themselves as self images contradict the image of a secure existence, through fixing a few moments as a symbol of an attempt to establish an identity consistent, full realized. The pathology of this syndrome is the search for a stable personality. Of course, we are talking about the first research on this phenomenon should probably be more careful diagnostic categorization and labeling.
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Lamçja, Flora Zeqaj. "Selfie-Mania Influence on Adolescent Self-Esteem." European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 7, no. 2 (January 21, 2017): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejis.v7i2.p7-12.

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Our society new where technology has touched every cell of it is becoming even more virtually from where fashion is Selfie therefore be shooting themselves, a modern trend which has involved the whole society on the plates as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, etc. Art selfie is one that many people have practiced and perfected over the years, but knowing what relationship they have with this new generation of virtual relationship remains a difficult task as important as well. This study aims to explore the selfie as a reflection of low self-esteem because the mania for photographing herself, is a pathology of the syndrome in search of a stable personality. Target group of this study were middle school students "Dhaskal Todri" in Elbasan, where 100 participants aged 16-18 years from where 39 participants were males and 61 females. They were asked to fill the Rosenberg Self-Assessment Inventory (Rosenberg Self-Esteem Inventory, 1965) within ethical standards. After analysis of the data showed a positive correlation between connectivity Selfie – Self-Esteem which holds that studies to date have shown that there is a connection between the selfie mania and self-esteem. Out of the sample obtained in this study show that individuals are looking for a better image of themselves as self images contradict the image of a secure existence, through fixing a few moments as a symbol of an attempt to establish an identity consistent, full realized. The pathology of this syndrome is the search for a stable personality. Of course, we are talking about the first research on this phenomenon should probably be more careful diagnostic categorization and labeling.
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Webster, Andrew L., Mathijs A. Sanders, Krupa Patel, Ralf Dietrich, Raymond J. Noonan, Francis P. Lach, Ryan R. White, et al. "Abstract 6196: Fanconi anemia pathway deficiency drives copy number variation in squamous cell carcinoma." Cancer Research 82, no. 12_Supplement (June 15, 2022): 6196. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-6196.

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Abstract Fanconi anemia (FA), a model syndrome of genome instability, is caused by a deficiency in DNA interstrand crosslink (ICL) repair resulting in chromosome breakage. The FA repair pathway comprises at least 22 FANC proteins including BRCA1 and BRCA2 and protects against carcinogenic endogenous and exogenous aldehydes. Individuals with FA are hundreds to thousands-fold more likely to develop head and neck (HNSCC), esophageal and anogenital squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) with a median onset age of 31 years. The aggressive nature of these tumors and poor patient tolerance of platinum and radiation-based therapy have been associated with short survival in FA. Molecular studies of SCCs from individuals with FA (FA SCCs) have been limited, and it is unclear how they relate to sporadic HNSCCs primarily driven by tobacco and alcohol exposure or human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Here, by sequencing FA SCCs, we demonstrate that the primary genomic signature of FA-deficiency is the presence of a high number of structural variants (SVs). SVs are enriched for small deletions, unbalanced translocations, and fold-back inversions that arise in the context of TP53 loss. The SV breakpoints preferentially localize to early replicating regions, common fragile sites, tandem repeats, and SINE elements. SVs are often connected forming complex rearrangements. Resultant genomic instability underlies elevated copy number alteration (CNA) rates of key HNSCC-associated genes, including PIK3CA, MYC, CSMD1, PTPRD, YAP1, MXD4, and EGFR. In contrast to sporadic HNSCC, we find no evidence of HPV infection in FA HNSCC, although positive cases were identified in gynecologic tumors. A murine allograft model of FA pathway-deficient SCC was enriched in SVs, exhibited dramatic tumor growth advantage, more rapid epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, and enhanced autonomous inflammatory signaling when compared to an FA pathway-proficient model. In light of the protective role of the FA pathway against SV formation uncovered here, and recent findings of FA pathway insufficiency in the setting of increased formaldehyde load resulting in hematopoietic stem cell failure and carcinogenesis, we propose that high copy-number instability in sporadic HNSCC may result from functional overload of the FA pathway by endogenous and exogenous DNA crosslinking agents. Our work lays the foundation for improved FA patient treatment and demonstrates that FA SCC is a powerful model to study tumorigenesis resulting from DNA crosslinking damage. Citation Format: Andrew L. Webster, Mathijs A. Sanders, Krupa Patel, Ralf Dietrich, Raymond J. Noonan, Francis P. Lach, Ryan R. White, Audrey M. Goldfarb, Kevin Hadi, Matthew M. Edwards, Frank X. Donovan, Moonjung Jung, Sunandini Sridhar, Olivier Fedrigo, Huasong Tian, Joel Rosiene, Thomas Heineman, Jennifer Kennedy, Lorenzo Bean, Rasim O. Rosti, Rebecca Tryon, Ashlyn-Maree Gonzalez, Allana Rosenberg, Ji-Dung Luo, Thomas Carrol, Eunike Velleuer, Jeff C. Rastatter, Susanne I. Wells, Jordi Surrallés, Grover Bagby, Margaret L. MacMillan, John E. Wagner, Maria Cancio, Farid Boulad, Theresa Scognamiglio, Roger Vaughan, Amnon Koren, Marcin Imielinski, Settara Chandrasekharappa, Arleen D. Auerbach, Bhuvanesh Singh, David Kutler, Peter J. Campbell, Agata Smogorzewska. Fanconi anemia pathway deficiency drives copy number variation in squamous cell carcinoma [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2022; 2022 Apr 8-13. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(12_Suppl):Abstract nr 6196.
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Levin, Noam, Frank J. Lowery, Maria R. Parkhurst, Zhiya Yu, Nolan R. Vale, Sanghyun P. Kim, and Steven A. Rosenberg. "Abstract 3576: Identification of T-cell receptors targeting RAS hotspot mutations using TIL IVS in human cancers for use in cell-based immunotherapy." Cancer Research 82, no. 12_Supplement (June 15, 2022): 3576. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-3576.

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Abstract Immunotherapies mediate the regression of human tumors through the recognition of tumor antigens by immune cells, which triggers an immune response. Mutations in the RAS oncogene occur across various cancer histologies and are found in about 30% of all cancer patients. These mutations play an essential role in tumor establishment and survival and are most commonly found in hotspots - specifically at amino acid positions 12, 13, and 61. We have recently treated a patient who underwent a durable objective response after receiving tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) that recognized a KRAS G12D mutation. T cell receptors (TCR) that recognize shared mutated RAS antigens presented on major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I and class II molecules are thus promising reagents for “off-the-shelf” adoptive cell therapies (ACT) following insertion of the TCR into lymphocytes. We recently published a paper describing the discovery of anti-mutated RAS reactivities by using screening TIL and by performing in-vitro stimulation (IVS) of peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs). Interestingly by those two methods, we sometimes found reactivity or TCR in a patient in one method but not with the other method. In this work, we described the discovery of anti-mutated RAS TCRs by TIL IVS, which combines the best of the two described methods: using TILs coming from the tumor and therefore assumed to have a higher proportion of anti-tumor-reactive cells and stimulate them, which could enrich smaller populations. The specific anti-mutated RAS CD4 and CD8 TCRs were isolated by coculture of the reactive T cells with dendritic cells (DC) loaded with peptides or transfected with mRNA encoding RAS mutated antigens. The reactive T cells were subjected to single-cell sequencing to identify TCRs. The TCRs were reconstructed as a viral plasmid and retrovirally transduced into PBLs. The transduced TCRs were tested for avidity, MHC restriction, and specific recognition of the mutation. In the same patients tested by both methods, by TIL IVS, identified 12 anti-mutated RAS TCRs in addition the 9 TCRs that we could find by TIL screening. Overall, we present here the discovery of multiple mutation-specific anti-RAS TCRs and its MHC class I and class II restriction elements involved in tumor recognition. Each of the newly discovered TCRs recognized mutated RAS with high avidity and specificity and low to no reactivity against wild-type RAS. Testing of the TCR transduced cells to recognize tumor cell lines in-vitro and in-vivo demonstrated tumor cell line recognition. The anti-RAS mutated TCRs we discovered by all of our methods can potentially be used as an “off the shelf” treatment for the evaluation of TCR-based ACT in 45-60% of patients were tumor bears RAS mutations. Citation Format: Noam Levin, Frank J. Lowery, Maria R. Parkhurst, Zhiya Yu, Nolan R. Vale, Sanghyun P. Kim, Steven A. Rosenberg. Identification of T-cell receptors targeting RAS hotspot mutations using TIL IVS in human cancers for use in cell-based immunotherapy [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2022; 2022 Apr 8-13. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(12_Suppl):Abstract nr 3576.
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Pavlickova, H., F. Varese, O. Turnbull, J. Scott, R. Morriss, P. Kinderman, E. Paykel, and R. P. Bentall. "Symptom-specific self-referential cognitive processes in bipolar disorder: a longitudinal analysis." Psychological Medicine 43, no. 9 (November 30, 2012): 1895–907. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033291712002711.

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BackgroundAlthough depression and mania are often assumed to be polar opposites, studies have shown that, in patients with bipolar disorder, they are weakly positively correlated and vary somewhat independently over time. Thus, when investigating relationships between specific psychological processes and specific symptoms (mania and depression), co-morbidity between the symptoms and changes over time must be taken into account.MethodA total of 253 bipolar disorder patients were assessed every 24 weeks for 18 months using the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAMD), the Bech–Rafaelsen Mania Assessment Scale (MAS), the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Questionnaire (RSEQ), the Dysfunctional Attitudes Scale (DAS), the Internal, Personal and Situational Attributions Questionnaire (IPSAQ) and the Personal Qualities Questionnaire (PQQ). We calculated multilevel models using the xtreg module of Stata 9.1, with psychological and clinical measures nested within each participant.ResultsMania and depression were weakly, yet significantly, associated; each was related to distinct psychological processes. Cross-sectionally, self-esteem showed the most robust associations with depression and mania: depression was associated with low positive and high negative self-esteem, and mania with high positive self-esteem. Depression was significantly associated with most of the other self-referential measures, whereas mania was weakly associated only with the externalizing bias of the IPSAQ and the achievement scale of the DAS. Prospectively, low self-esteem predicted future depression.ConclusionsThe associations between different self-referential thinking processes and different phases of bipolar disorder, and the presence of the negative self-concept in both depression and mania, have implications for therapeutic management, and also for future directions of research.
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Jenhani, R., S. Ellouze, D. Bougacha, F. Znaidi, and R. Ghachem. "Internalized stigma and self-esteem among remitted patients with bipolar disorder." European Psychiatry 65, S1 (June 2022): S361. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/j.eurpsy.2022.917.

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Introduction Self-stigmatization in patients with bipolar disorder could lead to shame, self-judgement, impaired quality of life, and could negatively affect self-esteem imeding recovery. Objectives The aim of this study was to assess self-stigma in remitted patients with bipolar disorder and to evaluate its impact on self-esteem. Methods We conducted a cross-sectional, descriptive, and analytical study of 61 patients with bipolar disorder. Euthymia was verified using the Hamilton scale for depression and the Young scale for mania. We used the Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness (ISMI) to evaluate self-stigma, and the Rosenberg scale to assess self-esteem. Results The mean age of patients was 43.4 years. The sex ratio was 2.4. The mean score on the ISMI was 2.36. More than half of our patients (59%) were self-stigmatized. With regard to self-esteem, the mean score obtained on the Rosenberg scale was 27.72. Low or very low self-esteem was found in 54% of patients. The most self-stigmatized patients had significantly lower self-esteem (p<10-3). Conclusions Internalized stigmatization negatively affects self-esteem of patients with bipolar disorder. Psychoeducation and cognitive behavioral therapy would improve self-esteem and enhance psychosocial treatment adherence and move people with bipolar disorder toward a culture of recovery based on hope and self-determination. Disclosure No significant relationships.
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Menezes, Paulo Alves, Jéssica Brenda Sousa Rodrigues, Amerson Lima Oliveira, Alex Souza Lira, James Werllen de Jesus Azevedo, and Danilo Francisco Corrêa Lopes. "DINÂMICA POPULACIONAL DO MACROBRACHIUM ROSENBERGII (DE MAN,1879), NA BACIA DO RIO PERICUMÃ, PINHEIRO, MARANHÃO." Revista Brasileira de Engenharia de Pesca 14, no. 1 (May 15, 2023): 54–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.18817/repesca.v14i1.3090.

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Os camarões encontram-se entre os representantes da ordem Decapoda (LATREILLE, 1802) e dentro dessa ordem está inserida a família Palaemonidae. O camarão Macrobrachium rosenbergii (De Man, 1879) é uma espécie de camarão de água doce, originária do sul e sudeste asiático, parte da Oceania e algumas ilhas do Oceano Pacífico, e considerado no Brasil uma espécie exótica. O estudo da biologia populacional das espécies na Amazônia Maranhense ajuda a compreender aspectos ecológicos da população, então avaliar a dinâmica populacional dos camarões e Macrobrachium rosenbergii na bacia do rio Pericumã. As coletas foram realizadas mensalmente, durante 12 meses do ano de 2020, em 3 pontos distintos ao longo do rio Pericumã, no período da noite, o sexo dos animais foi aferido e realizamos a retirada das medidas morfológicas. Foram 1.412 camarões da espécie M. rosenbergii, sendo 545 fêmeas, 548 machos e 319 juvenis. Os dados de L∞ obtidos a partir da curva de crescimento apresentaram variação de 12,10 a 15,03 cm para fêmeas, 10,08 a 13,14 cm para machos e 12,19 a 13,62 cm para sexos agrupados. O presente trabalho marca uma etapa importante para a Amazônia maranhense, pois irá subsidiar a exploração sustentável do animal desenvolvimento de pacotes tecnológicos para a carcinicultura continental.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Maria Rosenberg"

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Rosenberg, Eva Maria [Verfasser]. "Perioperativer Verlauf der endexspiratorischen Stickstoffmonoxid-Konzentration und deren Einfluss auf die postoperative Infektionsrate / Eva Maria Rosenberg." Berlin : Medizinische Fakultät Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1079524576/34.

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Books on the topic "Maria Rosenberg"

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Germany) International Workshop on Current CAx Problems (5th 2004 Kaiserslautern. Holistic product development: Challenges in interoperable processes, methods and tools ; based on the International 5th Workshop on Current CAx Problems, held at Maria Rosenberg (Kaiserslautern), Germany on April 5th - 7th, 2004. Aachen: Shaker Verlag, 2005.

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dalton, john. Femme Agent Secret: La Véritable Histoire de la Plus Grande Femme Agent Secret de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale... Née Vera Maria Rosenberg à Bucarest, Elle Est Devenue Vera Atkins. Independently Published, 2022.

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Mujer Mucho Agente Secreto: La Verdadera Historia de la Mayor Agente Secreta Femenina de la Segunda Guerra Mundial... Nacida Como Vera Maria Rosenberg en Bucarest, Se Convirtió en Vera Atkins. Independently Published, 2022.

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Kröll, Wolfgang, Johann Platzer, Hans-Walter Ruckenbauer, and Walter Schaupp, eds. Die Corona-Pandemie. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748910589.

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The Covid-19 pandemic has led to radical interventions in healthcare and social life, the efficiency and appropriateness of which are now increasingly at the centre of controversy. In this volume, renowned scientists, academics and experts from a wide range of disciplines reflect and comment on how to deal with the pandemic. Among other things, the following topics are discussed: the statements of national ethics committees, the issue of triage, the acceptability of interventions in fundamental freedoms, the social isolation of those affected, the handling of religious and spiritual needs as well as deeper social changes during the crisis. Overall, this publication makes an important contribution to the resolution of the coronavirus crisis. With contributions by Maria Berghofer, Alois Birklbauer, Nadine Brühwiler, Barbara Derler, Stefan Dinges, Gerhard Falzberger, Eckhard Frick SJ, Isabella Guanzini, Karin Gubisch, Hartmann Jörg Hohensinner, Gerhard Hundsdorfer, Ulrich H.J. Körtner, Wolfgang Köle, Wolfgang Kröll, Martin M. Lintner, Univ.-Prof. Manfred Novak, Jochen Ostheimer, Sabine Petritsch, Brigitte Pichler, Gerhard Pichler, Johann Platzer, Franz Ploner, Regina Polak, Simon Romagnoli, Michael Rosenberger, Walter Schippinger, Christoph Seidl, Martina Schmidhuber, Eberhard Schockenhoff, Detlev Schwarz, Martin Splett, Willibald J. Stronegger, Jean-Daniel Strub, Christa Tax, Arnika Thonhofer, Andreas Valentin, Stephan Winter, Univ.-Prof. Werner Wolbert.
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Sierra, María. The Romani Genocide under Nazism. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350333123.

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Half a million European Roma were exterminated by the Nazi regime; many more were subjected to a policy of racial discrimination similar to that suffered by the Jewish people. However, the persecution and torment of Roma in Hitler's Europe has little presence in the history books. The Roma and the Holocaust places the Roma genocide in the context of the widespread violence of the Second World War, while offering an explanation that places it within a broader trajectory of anti-Roma persecution in modern societies. The book explores the separation and destruction of families, the sterilisation of adults and children, the plunder of property and deprivation of livelihoods, slave labour, medical experiments, the horror of extermination camps and the mass murder that the Romani people were subjected to. María Sierra uses the first section of the book to provide a much-needed critical overview and synthesis of the fragmented research and scholarship in the area that has been conducted in various languages. In the second section, Sierra shines a light the autobiographical accounts of several Roma survivors of the Nazi genocide in order for the voices of the victims who have claimed recognition and rights for the Roma people to be heard. This journey through the memories of Philomena Franz, Ceija Stojka, Lily Van Angeren, Otto Rosenberg, Walter Winter and Ewald Hanstein, in addition to other testimonies, is contextualized within the framework of other Holocaust survivors’ memoirs and has been approached from a history of emotions perspective. With the Romani people having been denied recognition as victims of Nazism after the end of the war, this book crucially helps to bring about agency for the survivors, supporting their struggle for the right to memory in the process.
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