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Cocks, Geoffrey

Cocks, G. (2020). Cinema and Me: Family and History Through Film References in Kubrick’s The ShiningSenses of Cinema (95).

Cocks, G. (2017). Fathers and Sons: The Kohut Odyssey. In R. Frie (Ed.), History Flows Through Us: Germany, the Holocaust and the Promise of Empathy. New York: Routledge.

Cocks, G. (2016). Illness in the State of Health. In L. Pine (Ed.), Life and times in Nazi Germany (pp. 75-98). London: Bloomsbury Academic.

Cocks, G. (2015). Hollywood uber alles: seeing the Nazi in American moviesFilm & History, 45, 38-53.

Cocks, G. (2013). Indirected by Stanley KubrickPost Script: Essays in Film and the Humanities, 32(2), 20-33.

Cocks, G. (2012). The State of Health : Illness in Nazi Germany. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Cocks, G. (2012). Psychotherapy in the Third ReichJung Journal, 6(4), 25-30.

Cocks, G. (2007). The Institute : A Novel. Bloomington, IN: AuthorHouse.

Cocks, G. (2007). Sick heil: Self and illness in Nazi GermanyOsiris, 22, 93-115.

Cocks, G., Diedrick, J., & Perusek, G. W. (Eds.). (2006). Depth of Field: Stanley Kubrick, Film, and the Uses of History. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press.

Cocks, G. (2004). The wolf at the door : Stanley Kubrick, history, & the Holocaust. New York: P. Lang.

Cocks, G. (2003). Modern Pain and Nazi Panic. In P. Betts & G. Eghigian (Eds.), Pain and Prosperity : Reconsidering Twentieth-Century German History. Stanford: Stanford University Press.

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