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Studies in Contemporary Jewry : Volume XIII: The Fate of the European Jews, 1939-1945: Continuity or Contingency?.

Was the Holocaust a natural product of a long German history of Anti-Semitism? Or were the Nazi policies simply a wild mutation of history, not necessarily connected to the past? Or does the truth lie somewhere in between? This latest volume in the acclaimed Studies in Contemporary Jewry series, edi...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Frankel, Jonathan (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford University Press, USA 1998.
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  • Symposium: The Fate of the European Jews, 1939-1945: Continuity or Contingency?; Some Introductory Comments; Continuities, Discontinuities and Contingencies of the Holocaust; The Camps: Eastern, Western, Modern; Radical Historical Discontinuity: Explaining the Holocaust; Forced Emigration, War, Deportation and Holocaust; Auschwitz: New Perspectives on the Final Solution; Memory and Method: Variance in Holocaust Narrations; What Are the Contexts for German Antisemitism? Some Thoughts on the Origins of Nazism, 1800-1945; The Italian Racial Laws, 1938-1943: A Reevaluation
  • The Dreyfus Affair in Vichy France: Past and Present in French Political CultureUkrainian Collaboration in the Extermination of the Jews During the Second World War: Sorting Out the Long-Term and Conjunctural Factors; Beyond Condemnation, Apologetics and Apologies: On the Complexity of Polish Behavior Toward the Jews During the Second World War; Understanding the Jewish Dimension of the Holocaust; Essay; The Origins of the Myth of the ""New Jew"": The Zionist Variety; Review Essays; Hannah Arendt: The Public and the Private; Israeli Foreign Policy: Documenting the Past 1947-1953; Book Reviews
  • Antisemitism, Holocaust and GenocideMichel Abitbol, MiCrémiuex lePétain: Antishemiyut bealgeriyah hakoloniyalit (1870-1940) (From Crémieux to Pétain: Antisemitism in Colonial Algeria [1870-1940]); Paul R. Bartrop (ed.), False Havens: The British Empire and the Holocaust; Lucjan Dobroszycki, Reptile Journalism: The Official Polish-Language Press Under the Nazis, 1938-1945; Eugenia Gurin-Loov, Shoah-Suur Häving: Eesti Juutide Katastroof 1941 (The Holocaust of Estonian Jews, 1941); Israel Gutman, Resistance: The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising; David A. Hackett (ed. and trans.), The Buchenwald Report
  • Esriel Hildesheimer, Jüdische Selbstverwaltung unter dem NS-RegimeHarold Kaplan, Conscience and Memory: Meditations in a Museum of the Holocaust; Lawrence Langer, Admitting the Holocaust: Collected Essays; Lawrence Langer, Art from the Ashes: A Holocaust Anthology; Mortimer Ostow, Myth and Madness: The Psychodynamics of Antisemitism; Alison Owings, Frauen: German Women Recall the Third Reich; Efraim Zuroff, Occupation: Nazi Hunter-The Continuing Search for Perpetrators of the Holocaust; History and the Social Sciences
  • Steven E. Aschheim, Culture and Catastrophe: German and Jewish Confrontations with National Socialism and Other CrisesPierre Birnbaum and Ira Katznelson (eds.), Paths of Emancipation: Jews, States and Citizenship; Rose Cohen, Out of the Shadow: A Russian Jewish Girlhood on the Lower East Side; Lynn Davidman and Shelly Tenenbaum (eds.), Feminist Perspectives on Jewish Studies; Gertrude Wishnick Dubrovsky, The Land Was Theirs: Jewish Farmers in the Garden State; Gerhard Falk, American Judaism in Transition: The Secularization of a Religious Community