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Lessons and legacies. IX, Memory, history, and responsibility : reassessments of the Holocaust, implications for the future /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores Corporativos: Holocaust Educational Foundation, Lessons & Legacies Conference
Otros Autores: Petropoulos, Jonathan (Editor ), Rapaport, Lynn (Editor ), Roth, John K. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, 2010.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Foreword / Theodore Zev Weiss
  • Introduction / Jonathan Petropoulos, Lynn Rapaport, and John K. Roth
  • Prologue / Saul Friedländer
  • I. Memory
  • Only in the dark: seeing through the gloom / John K. Roth
  • Suicides of German Jews during the Holocaust / Christian Goeschel
  • Deportation transit and captive bodies: rethinking Holocaust witnessing / Simone Gigliotti
  • The atomization of Auschwitz: is history really that contingent? / Michael Allen
  • II. History
  • Typology of ghettos: five types of ghettos under German administration / Martin Dean
  • Defining the ghettos: Jewish and German perspectives in the Lublin District / David Silberklang
  • Jewish ghettos in the Generalbezirk Kiew, 1941-1943 / Alexander V. Prusin
  • Jewish refugees from the surrounding communities in the Warsaw and Łódź ghettos / Rachel Iskov
  • Contesting and compromising ghettoization, Hungary 1944 / Tim Cole
  • III. Responsibility
  • Prince zu Waldeck und Pyrmont: a career in the SS and its murderous consequences / Jonathan Petropoulos
  • When perpetrators compensate victims: Karl Hettlage and the politics of indemnification in West Germany / Susanna Schrafstetter
  • The Vatican and the Nazi movement, 1922-1939: new sources and unexpected findings on the Vatican's response to Reichskristallnacht / Suzanne Brown-Fleming
  • Suspending judgment for the sake of knowledge: Agamben's approach to Auschwitz / Lissa Skitolsky
  • IV. Post-Holocaust Issues
  • Did Poles oppose or collaborate with the Nazis? Problems with narrating the Holocaust in Poland / Michael Meng
  • Just like the Jews: contending victimization in the former Yugoslavia / Paul B. Miller
  • Equivocal talismans: the UN Genocide Convention and the responsibility to protect / Jerry Fowler
  • V. Epilogue / compiled and introduced by John K. Roth
  • Ethics during and after the Holocaust / John K. Roth
  • Encountering ethical dilemmas in writing the history of the Holocaust / Christopher R. Browning
  • Ethics and corporate history in Nazi Germany / Peter Hayes
  • Taking Jean Améry's "grudge" seriously / Claudia Koonz
  • Torture and the ethical implications of the Holocaust / Rebecca Wittmann
  • Two ethical issues / Berel Lang
  • Postscript / John K. Roth.