Surveying a gap: A Philosophical Perspective on Historians' Responses to Discourses on the 'Bystanders'

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Surveying a gap : A Philosophical Perspective on Historians' Responses to Discourses on the 'Bystanders'. / Brudholm, Thomas.

I: Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History, Bind 11, Nr. 3, 2005, s. 1-23.

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Brudholm, T 2005, 'Surveying a gap: A Philosophical Perspective on Historians' Responses to Discourses on the 'Bystanders'', Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History, bind 11, nr. 3, s. 1-23.

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Brudholm, T. (2005). Surveying a gap: A Philosophical Perspective on Historians' Responses to Discourses on the 'Bystanders'. Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History, 11(3), 1-23.

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Brudholm T. Surveying a gap: A Philosophical Perspective on Historians' Responses to Discourses on the 'Bystanders'. Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History. 2005;11(3):1-23.

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Brudholm, Thomas. / Surveying a gap : A Philosophical Perspective on Historians' Responses to Discourses on the 'Bystanders'. I: Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History. 2005 ; Bind 11, Nr. 3. s. 1-23.

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