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    Was the Left’s Thunder Stolen? Soviet Short Films on British Wartime Screens 

    HICKS, JG (2018-03)
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    Soviet Journalists at Nuremberg: Establishing the Soviet War Narrative 

    HICKS, JG (Bloomsbury Academic, 2019)
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    Kul´t lichnosti v fil´makh Mikhaila Romma 

    HICKS, JG (2018-10-08)
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    "Too Gruesome to be Fully Taken in": Konstantin Simonov’s “The Extermination Camp” As Holocaust Literature 

    HICKS, JG (2013-04)
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    ‘“Soul Destroyers” – Soviet Journalism on the Krasnodar and Kharkov trials,’ 

    HICKS, JG (Wiley Online, 2013-10-07)
    The Soviet war crimes trials at Krasnodar, in July 1943, and Khar′kov, in December 1943, are rarely considered, or thought to contribute to understanding of the Holocaust. This article argues that, despite their propagandist ...
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    Soiuzdetfil´m Studios, The Birth of Soviet Children’s Film, and the Child Actor 

    HICKS, JG (Willey-Blackwell, 2016)
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    Appropriating the presence of history: raising the victory banner over the Reichstag 

    HICKS, JG (Oxford University Press (OUP): Policy E, 2016-10-05)
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    Aid, Appropriation and Amnesia: Documentary Film and The Arctic Convoys of World War Two 

    HICKS, JG (University of Indiana Press, 2019)
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