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- catalog contributor b1384825.
- catalog created "c1979.".
- catalog date "1979".
- catalog date "c1979.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1979.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 149-[150]".
- catalog description "The world outside the camp: frames of reference. The authority of terror. Defense of the dimension of life -- Institutions of state crime -- Living space. At home. The road to work. Space and communication -- Breaking the prisoners' solidarity -- Social differentiation and the odds for survival. Unequal chances on arrival. Unequal chances of defense -- A place in the structure of terror. Penal crews. The privileges of relative stability. Ambiguous privileges. Muselmanner-beyond chance and judgment. Industrial death. The elite -- The psychological relativity of numbers. Size of the apparatus of violence. Colored triangles. Letters and numbers -- Love and erotica -- Socio-economic defense mechanisms. The function and evolution of the camp market. The battle for power -- The organized resistance movement -- Mechanisms of adaption and self-defense. The social experiment. Reduction of material needs -- People and values. Values as a frame of reference. The reinterpretation of moral standards.".
- catalog extent "xxxi, 170 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0520032101 :".
- catalog issued "1979".
- catalog issued "c1979.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engpol".
- catalog publisher "Berkeley : University of California Press,".
- catalog spatial "Poland Oświęcim".
- catalog subject "Auschwitz (Concentration camp)".
- catalog subject "D805.P7 P28713".
- catalog subject "Political prisoners Poland Oświęcim Attitudes.".
- catalog subject "Social values.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The world outside the camp: frames of reference. The authority of terror. Defense of the dimension of life -- Institutions of state crime -- Living space. At home. The road to work. Space and communication -- Breaking the prisoners' solidarity -- Social differentiation and the odds for survival. Unequal chances on arrival. Unequal chances of defense -- A place in the structure of terror. Penal crews. The privileges of relative stability. Ambiguous privileges. Muselmanner-beyond chance and judgment. Industrial death. The elite -- The psychological relativity of numbers. Size of the apparatus of violence. Colored triangles. Letters and numbers -- Love and erotica -- Socio-economic defense mechanisms. The function and evolution of the camp market. The battle for power -- The organized resistance movement -- Mechanisms of adaption and self-defense. The social experiment. Reduction of material needs -- People and values. Values as a frame of reference. The reinterpretation of moral standards.".
- catalog title "Values and violence in Auschwitz : a sociological analysis / Anna Pawełczyńska ; translated and with an introd. by Catherine S. Leach.".
- catalog type "text".