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Publications reviewed include ABC Libros, African Studies Review, American Imago, American Music, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Bryn Mawr Classical Review, CAUT Bulletin, Central European History, Civil War History, Classical World, Eighteenth-Century Life, Film History, French History...

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Published in:Biography (Honolulu) 2011, Vol.34 (1), p.188-248
Main Authors: Altizer, Nell, Angley, Patricia, Aranda, Lucia, Bell, Alana, Coullie, Judith Lütge, Fassiotto, Michael, Fischer, Lars, Garneau, Theo, Kent, Noel, Lee, John W I, Merle, Gabriel, Peterson, Barbara Bennett
Format: Review
Language:English
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Summary:Publications reviewed include ABC Libros, African Studies Review, American Imago, American Music, Australian Journal of Politics and History, Bryn Mawr Classical Review, CAUT Bulletin, Central European History, Civil War History, Classical World, Eighteenth-Century Life, Film History, French History, French Review, French Studies, Gender and History, (Toronto) Globe and Mail, Journal of Early Christian Studies, Journal of World History, Kritika: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture, Notes, Opera News, El País, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Technology and Culture, Times Literary Supplement (TLS), Victorian Studies, Wilson Quarterly, and Women's Review of Books; and from South Africa, All About Cats, Baobab, Bookchat, Business Day, The Citizen, City Press, Country Life, Drum, Financial Mail, Grocott's Mail, Guardian, The Herald, KZN Literary Tourism, LGBE Bangladesh, LitNet, Mail and Guardian, PoliticsWeb, Scrutiny2, The Star: There is Drummond Marais, an award winning actor, singer and theatre director who tells the story of many gay men still living a lie with their wives so as to keep their parents happy. Beckerman, in this wide-ranging and often moving history, shows how Soviet Jews banded together in underground support groups, risking years in prison and labor camps, and how U.S. activists spread awareness of their plight until it became one of the central political issues of the Cold War.
ISSN:0162-4962
1529-1456
1529-1456
DOI:10.1353/bio.2011.0011