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How can we map the Holocaust

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Discusses the problems that conventional mapping and locational indexical imperatives pose for mapping the Holocaust. States that the proliferation of map-based research calls for more attention to how we make maps, what they actually communicate, and how mapping can both "locate facts"and make visual and spatial arguments

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