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end<strong>in</strong>g sources of joy and hope. In the end, it is forthem that we do this work.F<strong>in</strong>ally, we provide, <strong>in</strong> alphabetical order, a briefbiographical sketch of each of the contributors to thisvolume.Rouben Adalian, Ph. D. , is Director of AcademicAffairs at the Armenian Assembly of America <strong>in</strong>Wash<strong>in</strong>gton, DC.Sidney M. Bolkosky is Professor of History at theUniversity of Michigan-Dearborn. He is the author ofHarmonyand Dissonance: Voices of Jewish Identity<strong>in</strong> Detroit, 1914-1967 (1991) and co-author with BettyAllias and David Harris of Life Unworthy of Life: AHolocaust Curriculum (1987).Israel W. Charny is the Executive Director of theInstitute on the Holocaust and <strong>Genocide</strong> <strong>in</strong> Jerusalemand Associate Professor of Psychology at the BobSchapell School of Social Work at Tel Aviv University<strong>in</strong> Tel Aviv, Israel. He is the author of How Can WeCommit the Unth<strong>in</strong>kable? <strong>Genocide</strong>: The HumanCancer (1982) and the editor of <strong>Genocide</strong>: A CriticalBibliographic Review (Vol 1, 1988) and (Vol 2, 1991).Michael N. Dobkowski is Professor of ReligiousStudies at Hobart and William Smith Colleges <strong>in</strong>Geneva, New York. He is the co-author, with IsidorWallimann, of Towards the Holocaust: The Social andEconomic Collapse of the Weimar Republic (1983),<strong>Genocide</strong> and the Modern Age. Etiology and CaseStudies of Mass Death (1987), and Radical Perspectiveson the Rise of Fascism iri Germany, 1919-1945 (1989).Lyman H. Legters, Professor Emeritus of Russian andEast European Studies at the University of Wash<strong>in</strong>gton,is a senior fellow of the William O. Douglas Instituteand director of its project, States and Societies <strong>in</strong> East-Central Europe. He edited the <strong>in</strong>stitute's volume,Western Society after the Holocaust (1983). His latestbook is Eastern Europe — Transformation and Revolution,1945-1991 (1992).Eric Markusen is Associate Professor of Sociologyand Social Work at Southwest State University,Marshall, M<strong>in</strong>nesota. He is the co-author, with RobertJay Lifton, of The Genocidal Mentality: Nazi Holocaustand Nuclear Threat (1990).Alison Palmer is a doctoral candidate at the LondonSchool of Economics and Political Science, London,England.Alan Rosenberg teaches philosophy at Queens Collegeof the City University of New York. He is the authorand co-author of a number of articles on the Holocaustand co-editor of Echoes from the Holocaust: PhilosophicalReflections on a Dark <strong>Time</strong> (1988).Agi Rub<strong>in</strong> is a survivor of the Holocaust from Munkacs<strong>in</strong> Carpetho-Ruthenia who now lives <strong>in</strong> Southfield,Michigan.Evelyn Silverman is a reference librarian and subjectbibliographer at the Benjam<strong>in</strong> S. Rosenthal Library ofQueens College of the City University of New York.Isidor Wallimann is a Lecturer <strong>in</strong> Sociology at theSchool of Social Work <strong>in</strong> Basel, and at the Institute ofSociology, University of Bern, Switzerland. He is theco-editor, with Michael Dobkowski, of Towards theHolocaust, <strong>Genocide</strong> and the Modern Age and RadicalPerspectives on the Rise of Fascism <strong>in</strong> Germany, 1919-1945. He is the author of Estrangement: Marx'sConception of Human Nature and the Di vision of Labor(1981).Prefacexi

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