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Amplified comment: The triangular relationships between the Holocaust, aging and narrative gerontology | Author(s) | Jacob Lomranz |
Journal title | International Journal of Aging and Human Development, vol 60, no 3, 2005 |
Pages | pp 255-267 |
Source | http://baywood.com |
Keywords | Jewish ; War ; Memory and Reminiscence ; Qualitative Studies. |
Annotation | Further, detailed comments are offered on the three articles on the Holocaust in this issue of the International Journal of Aging and Human Development. This author has queries on matters that were only answered by implication. He refers to issues such as whether Holocaust survivors age differently, and how the quality of their ageing can be understood in the light of their particular experiences. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-050613206 A |
Classmark | TKS: VMC: DB: 3DP |
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