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Lessons and legacies. VI, New currents in Holocaust research /

This volume offers a perspective on the practice, interpretation, and direction of Holocaust research now and in the future.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores Corporativos: Holocaust Educational Foundation (sponsoring body.), Lessons & Legacies Conference
Otros Autores: Diefendorf, Jeffry M., 1945- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, [2004]
Colección:Lessons & Legacies.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro; Contents; Theodore Zev Weiss / Foreword; Acknowledgments; Jeffry M. Diefendorf / Introduction; I. Rethinking Nazi Policies; Paul B. Jaskot / Concentration Camps and Cultural Policy: Rethinking the Development of the Camp System, 1936-41; Sybille Steinbacher / The Relationship of the Auschwitz Camp to the Outside Environment, Economy, and Society; Richard Breitman / The Nazis and the Jews of Italy: New Sources on the Responsibility for the Holocaust in Italy; II. Resistance and Rescue; Yehuda Bauer / The Problem of Non-Armed Jewish Reactions to Nazi Rule in Eastern Europe.
  • Jonathan Goldstein / Motivation in Holocaust Rescue: The Case of Jan Zwartendijk in Lithuania, 1940Yehudi Lindeman / Against All Odds: Successes and Failures of the Dutch Palestine Pioneers; Lenore J. Weitzman / Women of Courage: The Kashariyot (Couriers) in the Jewish Resistance During the Holocaust; III. German Scholars and the Holocaust; Patricia von Papen-Bodek / Anti-Jewish Research of the Institut zur Erforschung der Judenfrage in Frankfurt am Main between 1939 and 1945; Konrad Jarausch / Unasked Question: The Controversy about Nazi Collaboration among German Historians.
  • Devin Pendas / The Historiography of Horror: The Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial and the German Historical ImaginationIV. Historiography and the Challenges to Historians; Dan Michman / "Euphoria of Victory" as the Key: Situating Christopher Browning on the Map of Research on the "Final Solution of the Jewish Question"; Gerhard Weinberg / Browning and the Big Picture; Dariusz Stola / New Research on the Holocaust in Poland; Christian Gerlach / Some Recent Trends in German Holocaust Research; Susannah Heschel / Does Atrocity Have a Gender? Feminist Interpretations of Women in the SS.
  • v. Trials, Compensation, and Jewish AssetsHilary Earl / Scales of Justice: History, Testimony, and the Einsatzgruppen Trial at Nuremberg; Rebecca Wittmann / Legitimating the Criminal State: Former Nazi Judges and the Distortion of Justice at the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial, 1963-65; Constantin Goschler / German Compensation to Jewish Nazi Victims; Jonathan Steinberg / Compensation Cases and the Nazi Past: Deutsche Bank and Its Historical Legacy; Helen Junz / Holocaust-Era Assets: Globalization of the Issue; VI. Confronting the Past.
  • Ian Buruma / The Innocent Eye: Childlike, Childish, and Children's Perspectives on The HolocaustJeffrey Herf / How and Why Did Holocaust Memory Come to the United States? A Response to Peter Novick's Challenge; Pieter Lagrou / Facing the Holocaust in France, Belgium, and the Netherlands; Suzanne Brown-Fleming / Excusing the Holocaust: German Catholics and the Sensation of Cardinal Aloisius Muench's "One World in Charity," 1946-59; James E. Young / Germany's Holocaust Memorial Problem
  • and Mine; Notes on Contributors.