New in the Reference Section: The Oxford Handbook of Holocaust Studies. Ed. Peter Hayes and John K. Roth. 2010.
If you're doing a project that relates to World War II in any way, specifically the Holocaust, this book is an excellent place to get started. With five distinct sections, the tome has parts dealing with "Enablers," "Protagonists," "Settings," "Representations," and "Aftereffects." At the end of each section, one can find an extensive list of references and suggested reading (which can then in turn be used to find more sources for your paper/project, saving you time in the long run.) Like all reference works, this book cannot be checked, but can be found at all times on the first floor of the library with the call number D 804.3 .O94 2010.
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