Talk:David Schoenbaum
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[edit]list of reviews on some of his publications:
References
[edit]- Aruri, Naseer "Trouble in Paradise?" Review of The United States and the State of Israel from pages 113-115 Journal of Palestine Studies, Volume 24, Issue #4, Summer, 1995.
- Bavaj, Riccardo Review of Hitler's Social Revolution: Class and Status in Nazi Germany 1933-1939 pages 93-97 from Jürgen Danyel, Jan-Holger Kirsch & Martin Sabrow (eds), 50 Klassiker der Zeitgeschichte, Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen, 2007.
- Berghahn V.R. Review of Zabern 1913 Consensus Politics in Imperial Germany pages 928-929 from The English Historical Review, Volume 99, no. 393, October 1984.
- Divine, Donna Robinson Review of The United States and the State of Israel from pages 486-487 AJS Review, Volume 20, Issue #2, 1995.
- Fergusson, Gilbert Review of Hitler's Social Revolution: Class and Status in Nazi Germany 1933-1939 pages 71–73 from International Affairs, Volume 44, Issue #1, January 1968.
- Hahn, Peter Review of The United States and the State of Israel pages 692-693 from The American Historical Review, Volume 99, no. 2, April 1994.
- Heckart, Beverly Review of Zabern 1913: Consensus Politics in Imperial Germany pages 131-132 from The American Historical Review, Volume 88, No. 1, February 1983.
- Herwig, Holger Review of Zabern 1913: Consensus Politics in Imperial Germany pages 603-604 from German Studies Review, Volume 6, Issue #3, October 1983.
- Kerhsaw, Ian The Nazi Dictatorship: Problems and Perspectives of Interpretation, London: Arnold, New York: Copublished in the USA by Oxford University Press, 2000.
- McKenzie, Mary Review of The German Question and Other German Questions pages 392-393 from German Studies Review, Volume 21, Issue #2 May 1998.
- Mengelberg, Kaethe Review of Hitler's Social Revolution: Class and Status in Nazi Germany, 1933-1939 pages 619-620 from Political Science Quarterly, Volume 83, No. 4 December 1968.
- Morgan, Roger Review of The German Question and Other Questions Page 383 from International Affairs, Volume 73, Issue #2, April 1997.
- Paret, Peter Review of Zabern 1913: Consensus Politics in Imperial Germany pages 577-579 from The Journal of Modern History, Volume 55, no. 3, September, 1983.
- Quandt, William Review of The United States and the State of Israel page 741 from Political Science Quarterly, Volume 108, no. 4, Winter, 1993-1994.
- Schweitzer, Arthur Review of Hitler's Social Revolution: Class and Status in Nazi Germany, 1933-1939 from pages 171-180 Journal of Social History, Volume 3, no. 2, Winter, 1969-1970.
- Silverman, Dan Review of Zabern 1913 Consensus Politics in Imperial Germany page 96 from Military Affairs, volume 47, no. 2, April 1983.
- Snyder, Louis L. Review of Hitler's Social Revolution: Class and Status in Nazi Germany 1933-1939 pages 1188-1189 from The American Historical Review, Volume 73, Issue #4, April 1968.
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