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  • Contributors

Benjamin C. Brower is a Ph.D. candidate in the History Department at Cornell University. His dissertation research explores the ideological beliefs and practices of the French administration and colonial adventurers in Algeria.

Michael Feige is a Lecturer at the Ben-Gurion Research Center, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. He is currently writing a book on the construction of the occupied territories as an object of discourse in Israeli politics and society.

Joyce Marie Mushaben is Associate Professor of Comparative Politics/Women’s Studies at the University of Missouri, St. Louis. Her most recent publications include From Post-War to Post-Wall Generations: Changing Attitudes towards the National Question and NATO in the Federal Republic of Germany (Westview, 1998).

Joan B. Wolf is Assistant Professor of Political Science and Hebrew Studies at the University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee. She is currently completing a manuscript on French public discourse on the Holocaust.

Nancy Wood is Senior Lecturer in Media and European Studies at the University of Sussex, UK. Her latest book, Vectors of Memory, will be published by Berg in 1999.

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