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Macardle, D. (1949). Children of Europe: a study of the children of liberated countries; their war-time experiences, their reactions, and their needs, with a note on Germany. London, Gollancz.

Macaulay, L. (1910). Essay and Speech on Jewish Disabilities. Edinburgh, Printed for the Jewish Historical Society of England by Ballantyne, Hanson.

Maccoll, E. (1977). Travellers' songs from England and Scotland. London, Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Mace, D. R. (1953). Hebrew Marriage. A sociological study. London, Epworth Press.

Macgregor Mathers, S. L. (1981). The Kabbalah Unveiled. London, Routledge & Kegan Paul.

Mackendrick, W. G. (1931). The destiny of the British Empire and the U.S.A. London, Covenant Pub. Co.

Magnus, K., Lady (1931). Outlines of Jewish history. London, Myers & Co.

Magnus, K. E., lady (1924). Outlines of Jewish history, from B.C.E. 586 to C.E. 1885, by Lady Magnus; revised by M. Friedländer] Ph. D., with additional chapters by Solomon Grayzel, Ph. D. Philadelphia, The Jewish Publication Society of America.

Magnus, K. E., lady (1925). Jewish portraits. London, G. Routledge.

Magnus, L. (1902). Aspects of the Jewish question: Zionism and anti-Semitism. New York, John Murray.

Maimonedes, M. (1956). A Guide for the Perplexed. New York, Dover Publications.

Makin, S. (1997). Hope Place: A History of the Liverpool Hebrew School. Liverpool?

Malet, M. a. G., Anthony (2002). Changing countries: the experience and achievement of German speaking exiles from Hitler in Britain, 1933 to today: a study based on thirty-four interviews. London, Libris.

Malvery, O. C. (1906). The soul market. With which is included "The heart of things." London, Hutchinson & co.

Mamatey, V. S., and Luza, Radomír (1973). A History of the Czechoslovak Republic, 1918-1948. Princeton, N J, Princeton University Press.

Manchester, B. o. G. f. t. R. o. t. J. P. o. (1902). Laws. Manchester, This. Sowler and Sons Limited.

Manchester, B. o. G. f. t. R. o. t. J. P. o. (1918). Laws. Manchester, Massels the Printers.

Mann, G. (1968). The history of Germany since 1789. New York, Praeger.

Mann, T. (1938). Achtung, Europa! Stockholm, Bermann-Fisher verlag.

Mannheimer, I. A. (1931). Gebete der Israeliten. Vienna, L.D. Hirschler & Co.

Mansfield, P. (1985). The Arabs. Middlesex, Pelican edition, Penguin Books.

Mansfield, P. (1992). A History of the Middle East. London, Penguin Books.

Marder, L. a. A., Yossi. (1990). Be-shem ha-nashim: Rivkah Ziv ve-irgun Vitso / [otseret ha-ta`arukhah, Lusi Marder; `orekh ha-katalog, Yosi Avner; `arikhah Anglit, Tinah Otman]. Tel-Aviv, Bet ha-tefutsot `al shem Nahum Goldman.

Margolis, M. L. (1927). A history of the Jewish people. Philadelphia, The Jewish Publication Society of America.

Margolis, M. L. (1934). A History of the Jewish People. Philadelphia, The Jewish Publication Society of America.

Marienstras, R. (1983). The Jews of the Diaspora. London.

Maritain, J. (1939). Anti-Semitism. London, Centenary Press.

Maritain, J. (1939). Antisemitism. London, The Centenary Press.

Maritain, J. (1956). The social and political philosophy of Jacques Maritain: selected readings. London, Geoffrey Bles.

Maritain, J. (1959). On the philosophy of history. London, Geoffrey Bles.

Marks, J. (1994). The hidden children: the secret survivors of the holocaust. London, Piatkus.

Marlowe, C. (1951). Christopher Marlowe. London, Benn.

Marmorstein, R. A. (1937). The Old Rabbinic doctrine of God; II., Essays in Anthropomorphism, Jews' College Publications. London, Oxford University Press.

Marmur, D. (1973). Reform Judaism: essays on Reform Judaism in Britain. Oxford, Reform synagogues of Great Britain.

Marmur, D. (1982). Beyond survival: reflections on the future of Judaism. London, Darton Longman & Todd.

Marmur, D. (1982). Beyond Survival: Reflections on the Future of Judaism. London, The Anchor Press Ltd.

Marrus, M. R. (1971). The politics of assimilation: a study of the French Jewish community at the time of the Dreyfus Affair. Oxford, Clarendon Press.

Marrus, M. R. M. R. (1988). The holocaust in history. London, Weidenfeld & Nicolson.

Marsden, N. (1983). A Jewish life under the tsars: the autobiography of Chaim Aronson, 1825-1888. Totowa, N J, Allanheld, Osmun.

Marsh, J. B. T. (1875). The story of the Jubilee singers: with their songs. London, Hodder and Stoughton.

Marshall, R. (1990). In the sewers of Lvov: the last sanctuary from the Holocaust. London, Collins.

Marson, D. (1973). Children's strikes in 1911. Oxford, History Workshop.

Martin, H. (1943). Christian counter-attack: Europe's churches against nazism. London, Student Christian Movement Press Ltd.

Martin, K. (1953). Harold Laski. London, Gollancz.

Marwick, A. (1973). The deluge: British society and the First World War. London, Macmillan.

Marwick, A. (1980). Class: image and reality in Britain, France and the USA since 1930. London, Collins.

Marwick, A. (1982). British society since 1945. Harmondsworth, Penguin.

Marx, K. (1981). The Marx-Engels correspondence: the personal letters, 1844-1877. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson.

Maser, W. (1970). Hitler's 'Mein Kampf': an analysis. London, Faber.

Masliansky, H. (1908). Yiddish Sermons: for Sabbaths and Holy Days. New York, P H Turberg.

Masliansky, Z. H. (1908). Maslianski's droshes` fir shabos`im un yomteyvim. New York, Zerubabel'.

Masterman, C. F. G. C. F. G. (1960). The condition of England. London, Methuen.

Mattuck, R. I. I. (1954). Aspects of Progressive Jewish Thought. London, Victor Gollancz Ltd.

Maugham, R. C. F. R. C. F. (1971). Jersey under the jackboot. London, Transworld.

Maurois, A. (1937). Disraeli: a picture of the Victorian age. Harmondsworth, Penguin Books.

Maybaum, D. I. (1944). Synagogue and Society; Jewish-Christian Collaberation in the defence of Western Civilisation. London, James Clarke & Co Ltd.

Maybaum, I. (1941). Man and catastrophe: sermons preached at the refugees' services of the United Synagogue,London. London, Allenson & Co., Ltd.

Maybaum, I. (1946). The Jewish Home. London, James Clarke & Co.

Maybaum, I. (1949). The Jewish mission. London, Clarke.

Maybaum, I. (1959). The sacrifice of Isaac: a Jewish commentary. London, Vallentine, Mitchell.

Maybaum, I. (1960). Jewish existence. London, Vallentine, Mitchell.

Maybaum, I. (1969). Creation and guilt: a theological assessment of Freud's father-son conflict. London, Vallentine, Mitchell.

Maybaum, I. (1980). Happiness outside the state: Judaism, Christianity, Islam: three ways to God. Stocksfield, Oriel Press.

Mayer, W. To tell the story: Recollections and Reflections, Part 1 My Youth in Germany 1921-1939, Part 2 The Hightown Years 1939-1946, Part 3 Lena 1923-1982. Manchester, Manchester Jewish Museum.

McBride, R. M. (1936). Towns and people of modern Germany. New York, Robert M. McBride & Company.

McClelland, J. S. (1970). The French right (from de Maistre to Maurras). New York, Harper & Row.

McKim, R. H. (1906). The Problem of the Pentateuch; an examination of the results of the higher criticism. New York, Longmans, Green & Co.

Megged, A. (1970). The living on the dead. London, Cape.

Memmi, A. (1963). Portrait of a Jew. London, Eyre & Spottiswoode.

MEN (1884). Fortunate Men, how they made money and won renown. London, J. Hogg.

Mendes-Flohr, P. R. a. R., Jehuda (1980). The Jew in the modern world: a documentary history. New York, Oxford University Press.

Mermelstein, M. (1979). By bread alone: the story of A-4685. Los Angeles, Crescent.

Merten, R. a. O., Hans-Uwe (1993). Rechtsradikale Gewalt im vereinigten Deutschland: Jugend im gesellschaftlichen Umbruch. Bonn, Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung.

Meyer, F. B. (1909). Israel: a Prince with God. London, Morgan & Scott.

Michaels, A. (1997). Fugitive pieces. London, Bloomsbury.

Mikardo, I. (1988). Back-bencher. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson.

Mikardo, I. (1988). Back-Bencher. London, Weidenfeld and Nicolson.

Mikes, G. (1946). How to be an alien. London, A. Deutsch.

Mikes, G. (1946). How to be an alien: a handbook for beginners and more advanced pupils. London, A. Deutsch.

Mikes, G. (1950). Milk and honey - Israel explored. London, Andre Deutsch.

Mikes, G. (1959). Milk and Honey: Israel Explored. London, Andre Deutsch Ltd.

Miles, R. (1979). Racism and political action in Britain. London, Routledge and Kegan Paul.

Milford, H. (1942). The Apocrypha; the Revised version (1894). Oxford, Humphrey Milford, Oxford university Press.

Miller, D. E. D. E. (1999). Survivors: an oral history of the Armenian genocide. Berkeley, University of California Press.

Milman (1913). The History of the Jews. London, J.M. Dent & Sons.

Milman, H. H. (1913). The history of the Jews. London, J. M. Dent & sons, ltd.; New York, E. P. Dutton & co.

Milton, S. (1988). The art of Jewish children; Germany: 1936-1941; Innocence and persecution. New York, Allied Books Ltd.

Minney, R. J. (1960). The Private papers of Hore-Belisha. London, Collins.

Mishcon, A. a. C., A (1935). The Babylonian Talmud, Seder Nezikin, Abodah Zarah, Horayoth. London, The Soncino Press.

Mitford, J. (1984). Faces of Philip: a memoir of Philip Toynbee. New York, Knopf.

Modder, M. F. (1939). The Jew in the literature of England to the end of the 19th century. Philadelphia, Jewish Publication Society of America.

Mokotoff, G. a. S., Sallyann Amdur (1991). Where once we walked: a guide to the Jewish communities destroyed in the Holocaust. New Jersey, Avotaynu, Teaneck.

Moltke, H. J., Graf von (1948). A German of the resistance; the last letters of Count Helmuth James von Moltke. London, Oxford University Press.

Moncur-Sime, A. H. (1916). Edward Carpenter: his ideas and ideals. London, K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & Co., Ltd.

Montagu, I. G. S. (1940). The traitor class. London, Lawrence & Wishart Ltd.

Montagu, I. G. S. (1967). Germany's new Nazis. London, Panther.

Montefiore, C. G. a. L., H (1938). A Rabbinic Anthology. London, Macmillan & Co Ltd.

Montefiore, M. (1983). Diaries of Sir Moses and Lady Montefiore. London, The Jewish Historical Society of England and The Jewish Museum.

Morel, E. D. E. D. (1920). The black man's burden. Manchester, The National Labour Press, ltd.

Morgan, K. O. K. O. (1990). The people's peace: British history 1945-1989. Oxford, Oxford University Press.

Morgan, T. (1983). Churchill, 1874-1915. London, Cape.

Morgan, T. (1990). An uncertain hour: the French, the Germans, the Jews, the Barbie trial, and the city of Lyon. London, Bodley Head.

Morris, W. (1893). Socialism: its growth and outcome. London, Swan Sonnenschein.

Morrison, J. a. Z., Charlotte Fox (1980). American mosaic: the immigrant experience in the words of those who lived it. New York, Dutton.

Morton, F. (1962). The Rothschilds: a family portrait. London, Secker & Warburg.

Mosley, D., Lady (1977). A life of contrasts: the autobiography of Diana Mosley. London, Hamilton.

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Mosley, O. (1968). My life. London, Nelson.

Mosse, G. L. G. L. (1970). Germans and Jews; the Right, the Left, and the search for a "Third Force" in pre-Nazi Germany. New York, H. Fertig.

Moszkiewiez, H. (1995). My war in the Gestapo. London, BCA.

Mowat, C. L. (1961). Britain between the wars, 1918-1940. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.

Munk, M. (1964). Extra dimension: a new approach to the Torah. Jerusalem, Rubin Mass.

Munk, M. L. (1986). The wisdom in the Hebrew alphabet: the sacred letters as a guide to Jewish deed and thought. Brooklyn, Mesorah Publications.

Munk, R. M. L. (1983). The Wisdom in the Hebrew Alphabet: The Sacred Letters as a guide to Jewish deed and thought. Gateshead, England, J Lehmann Hebrew Booksellers.

Museum, F. H. (1998). The Holocaust, Classroom Connections.

Museum, F. H. (1998). The Holocaust, Classroom Connections, Guidelines for Holocaust Education Grades K-12. St. Petersburg, Florida, Florida Holocaust Museum.

Museum, I. W. (1996). The Holocaust; Imperial War Museum, A major permanent exhibition for the new millennium, Imperial War Museum.

Museum, J. S. Children's Drawings From The Concentration Camp Of Terezin. Prague, Jewish State Museum.

Museum, T. I. W. (2000). The Holocaust. London, Imperial War Museum.

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Musson, A. E. A. E. (1974). Trade union and social history. London, Cass.

Myers, J. M. (1930). The story of the Jewish people: being a history of the Jewish people since Bible times. London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trübner.

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Myers, J. M. (1935). The story of the Jewish people: Being a history of the Jewish people since Bible times. London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner and Co Ltd.

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Nadel, A. (1923). Jüdische liebeslieder (volkslieder). Berlin-Wien, B. Harz.

Nahum, D. R. (1951). Festival of Britain Souvenir, 1876-1951. Manchester, Nahum Group.

Namier, L. B., Sir (1939). In the margin of history. London, Macmillan and co., limited.

Namier, L. B., Sir (1950). Europe in decay; a study in disintegration. London, Macmillan.

Nawyn, W. E. (1981). American Protestantism's response to Germany's Jews and refugees, 1933-1941. Ann Arbor, Mich, UMI Research Press.

Necker, W. (1939). Nazi Germany can't win; an exposure of Germany's strategic aims and weaknesses. London, L. Drummond, ltd.

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Norman, E. R. E. R. (1985). Roman Catholicism in England from the Elizabethan settlement to the Second Vatican Council. Oxford: New York, Oxford University Press.

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Oberski, J. (1983). A childhood: a novella. London, Hodder and Stoughton.

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