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<[email protected]>Author: Robert
Michael
Volunteer
readers
MY colleague, Prof. Karin Doerr of Concordia
University, and I are seeking readers for our latest ms.,
Nazi-Deutsch. It
contains the most complete lexicon of Nazi-Deutsch terms
ever compiled and it's more a dictionary than an
encyclopedia.There are 2500 terms covering 180 ms. pages.
We have completed this section and written preliminary
introductions. There is a long bibliography that need not
be read, of course.
A book like this has been meticulously researched but
there is always room, alas, for error. And though we do
not need a copyediting kind of reading, we do need
readers who know the field and could perhaps add some
terms we inadvertantly missed or clarify others. In other
words, we need an overall review/read. All suggestions
will of course be carefully considered.
Perhaps a reader would also consent to write his/her
own brief Introduction for the book. We do have a
publisher interested but we are also open to suggestions
about other publishers.
Collegially, Robert
Michael
Professor of European History
University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth
Karin
Doerr
Professor of Classics,
Modern Language & Literature
Concordia University
Related lexicographic file:
When Lipstadt said
the F-word
We
have suggested this to these intrepid lexicographers
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