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Slave Labor in Nazi Concentration Camps

Autor Marc Buggeln Traducere de Paul Cohen
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 dec 2014
Slave Labor in Nazi Concentration Camps examines the slave labor carried out by concentration camp prisoners from 1942 and the effect this had on the German wartime economy. This work goes far beyond the sociohistorical 'reconstructions' that dominate Holocaust studies - it combines cultural history with structural history, drawing relationships between social structures and individual actions. It also considers the statements of both perpetrators and victims, and takes the biographical approach as the only possible way to confront the destruction of the individual in the camps after the fact. The first chapter presents a comparative analysis of slave labor across the different concentration camps, including Auschwitz, Buchenwald, and Dachau. The subsequent chapters analyse the similarities and differences between various subcamps where prisoners were utilised for the wartime economy, based on the example of the 86 subcamps of Neuengamme concentration camp, which were scattered across northern Germany. The most significant difference between conditions at the various subcamps was that in some, hardly any prisoners died, while in others, almost half of them did. This work carries out a systematic comparison of the subcamp system, a kind of study which does not exist for any other camp system. This is of great significance, because by the end of the war most concentration camps had placed over 80 percent of their prisoners in subcamps. This work therefore offers a comparative framework that is highly useful for further examinations of National Socialist concentration camps, and may also be of benefit to comparative studies of other camp systems, such as Stalin's gulags.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198707974
ISBN-10: 0198707975
Pagini: 352
Dimensiuni: 162 x 237 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.67 kg
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Recenzii

Praise for the German edition The book is an object-lesson in the historical gold standard of deep and meticulous empirical research and openness to multifactorial analysis. No other such system of concentration camps has been subjected to anything like this degree of intensive comparative study, and this is the great originality of this work.
This is a hugely stimulating and rich study, full of new insights and arguments. It is a must for everyone interested in Nazi terror.
Buggeln's work convinces through multi-perspectivity.
This study is not only at the height of current research, but it will shape future research strongly.
A ground-breaking study on one of the key components in the Nazi terror system.
Buggeln comes to his topic steadily from different perspectives. He develops out of many single pieces a mosaic, which develops a picture of the whole subcamp system. Methodically and textually this approach is successful and for the further research of the Nazi Concentration Camps, ground-breaking.
Buggeln delievers a multi-perspective study with many important impulses for the research on the concentration camps: especially convincing is his praxeological approach.
This work, with its sophisticated and profound theoretical procedures, sets standards.
Buggeln's work is an extraordinary and important study which describes the development of the living conditions in the subcamps of the concentration camps in a competent and profound way.
[a] meticulous study ... [Buggeln] has cogently extracted revealing patterns about the relationship of violence, gender, race, and ideology to survival and conditions within the camps, findings that are applicable to other camps and their satellites.
Slave Labor in Nazi Concentration Camps is an important, encyclopedically informed study about the Third Reich's camps, slave labour in twentieth-century Europe, racism, modernity, efficiency and profit. In this sense, the book offers a timely read in the age of austerity and globalization.
[The book is] highly welcome and promises to make important scholarship available to a wider audience ... Buggeln's analysis yields important correctives to received wisdom on mortality patterns in the camps.
The author gives many new insights and figures about the functioning of the Nazi concentration camps and especially the subcamps in the German war economy ... essential reading ... a fine study.
The fact that the reader is left craving more detail is a sign of the excellence of the research and analysis behind this book ... In Buggeln's first-rate study -- not of a single camp but of a system -- scholars of the Holocaust will find a useful methodological guide to similar works on systems elsewhere
Buggeln's prizewinning book is an extensively researched, well-argued, and original monograph that will influence future research ... The book offers a comparative framework that will be useful for further studies of National Socialist concentration camps and for other camp systems such as the Gulag ... The high quality of the translation by Paul Cohen should be noted: it is fluent, reliable, and readable

Notă biografică

Marc Buggeln is research assistant at the Humboldt-University in Berlin. He received his Ph.D. at the University of Bremen in 2008 with a study on the subcamp system of the CC Neuengamme. Currently he is working on a history of public finance in West Germany.