Vanished History: The Holocaust in Czech and Slovak Historical Culture is a 2014 book by Czech academic Tomas Sniegon of
Lund University, Sweden, which addresses the memory and commemoration of the
Holocaust in the
Czech Republic and
Slovakia.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
^Kopeček, Michal (20 January 2017). "Vanished History: The Holocaust in Czech and Slovak Historical Culture. By Tomas Sniegon. Making Sense of History: Studies in Historical Culture, vol. 18. New York: Berghahn Books, 2014. ix, 236 pp. Notes. Appendix. Bibliography. Glossary. Illustrations. Photographs. $95.00, hard bound". Slavic Review. 75 (1): 179–180.
doi:
10.5612/slavicreview.75.1.179.
^Láníček, Jan (25 May 2016). "Vanished history: the Holocaust in Czech and Slovak historical culture". Holocaust Studies. 22 (4): 462–465.
doi:
10.1080/17504902.2016.1187835.
^Heitlinger, Alena (22 April 2015). "Tomas Sniegon. Vanished History: The Holocaust in Czech and Slovak Historical Culture. New York/Oxford: Berghahn, 2014. Pp. 248, illus". Austrian History Yearbook. 46: 440–441.
doi:
10.1017/S0067237814000599.
^Caplan, Richelle Budd (31 December 2015). "Vanished History: The Holocaust in Czech and Slovak Historical Culture". Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 29 (3): 506–509.
doi:
10.1093/hgs/dcv058.
^Cichopek-Gajraj, Anna (May 2015). "Vanished history: the Holocaust in Czech and Slovak historical culture". Canadian Slavonic Papers. 57 (1–2): 165–166.
doi:
10.1080/00085006.2015.1036606.
Vanished History: The Holocaust in Czech and Slovak Historical Culture is a 2014 book by Czech academic Tomas Sniegon of
Lund University, Sweden, which addresses the memory and commemoration of the
Holocaust in the
Czech Republic and
Slovakia.[1][2][3][4][5][6]
^Kopeček, Michal (20 January 2017). "Vanished History: The Holocaust in Czech and Slovak Historical Culture. By Tomas Sniegon. Making Sense of History: Studies in Historical Culture, vol. 18. New York: Berghahn Books, 2014. ix, 236 pp. Notes. Appendix. Bibliography. Glossary. Illustrations. Photographs. $95.00, hard bound". Slavic Review. 75 (1): 179–180.
doi:
10.5612/slavicreview.75.1.179.
^Láníček, Jan (25 May 2016). "Vanished history: the Holocaust in Czech and Slovak historical culture". Holocaust Studies. 22 (4): 462–465.
doi:
10.1080/17504902.2016.1187835.
^Heitlinger, Alena (22 April 2015). "Tomas Sniegon. Vanished History: The Holocaust in Czech and Slovak Historical Culture. New York/Oxford: Berghahn, 2014. Pp. 248, illus". Austrian History Yearbook. 46: 440–441.
doi:
10.1017/S0067237814000599.
^Caplan, Richelle Budd (31 December 2015). "Vanished History: The Holocaust in Czech and Slovak Historical Culture". Holocaust and Genocide Studies. 29 (3): 506–509.
doi:
10.1093/hgs/dcv058.
^Cichopek-Gajraj, Anna (May 2015). "Vanished history: the Holocaust in Czech and Slovak historical culture". Canadian Slavonic Papers. 57 (1–2): 165–166.
doi:
10.1080/00085006.2015.1036606.