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The Historiography of the Holocaust

Editat de D. Stone
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This collection of essays by leading scholars in their fields provides the most comprehensive and up-to-date survey of Holocaust historiography available. Covering both long-established historical disputes as well as research questions and methodologies that have developed in the last decade's massive growth in Holocaust Studies, this collection will be of enormous benefit to students and scholars alike.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780333997451
ISBN-10: 033399745X
Pagini: 512
Ilustrații: XI, 573 p.
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1 kg
Ediția:2004
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Notes on Contributors Introduction; D.Stone German or Nazi Antisemitism?; O.Heilbronner Hitler and the Third Reich; J.Noakes Ghettoization; T.Cole War, Occupation and the Holocaust in Poland; D.Pohl Expropriation and Expulsion; F.Bajohr Local Collaboration in the Holocaust in Eastern Europe; M.Dean Big Business and the Third Reich: An Appraisal of the Historical Arguments; C.Kobrak & A.H.Schneider The Decision-Making Process; C.R.Browning Historiography and the Perpetrators of the Holocaust; J.Matthäus The Topography of Genocide; A.Charlesworth Britain, the United States and the Holocaust: In Search of a Historiography; T.Kushner The Holocaust and the Soviet Union; J.Klier The German Churches and the Holocaust; R.P.Ericksen & S.Heschel Jewish Leadership in Extremis ; D.Michman Jewish Resistance; R.Rozett Gender and the Family; L.Pine Romanies and the Holocaust: A Re-evaluation and an Overview; I.Hancock From Streicher to Sawoniuk: The Holocaust in the Courtroom; D.Bloxham The Holocaust Under Communism; T.C.Fox Antisemitism and Holocaust Denial in Post-Communist Eastern Europe; F.Lobont Post-Holocaust Philosophy; J.Cohen Testimony and Representation; Z.Waxman Memory, Memorials and Museums; D.Stone The Holocaust and Genocide; A.D.Moses Index

Recenzii

'A remarkable, pathbreaking achievement. More than half a century after Auschwitz a group of largely young academics, all experts in the fields of their scholarship, render a critical and comprehensive account on the Historiography of the Holocaust. The monumental study is a must for everyone engaged in Holocaust research, teaching and education. It sets the tone for future debate both at public and academic level.' - Konrad Kwiet, Adjunct Professor for Jewish Studies and Roth Lecturer in Holocaust Studies, University of Sydney, Australia
'Dan Stone is to be congratulated for having brought together an exceptionally nuanced, sophisticated, and well-focused collection of essays from a wide range of disciplines and national perspectives. Eminent specialists are well represented here, as are the newer insights of a younger generation of scholars. The end-result offers an excellent survey of virtually the whole range of historical thinking and writing in Holocaust Studies today. This is the book for anyone who is looking for a state-of-the-art, authoritative handbook; it will be read and re-read.' - Professor Jonathan Webber, UNESCO Chair in Jewish and Interfaith Studies, University of Birmingham, UK
'The Historiography of the Holocaust will undoubtedly become a standard work, indispensable for those teaching in the field...Dan Stone's edited volume will provide a compass for those entering the field and a standard of excellence for those interested in historiography in general and the Holocaust in particular.' - Milton Shain, Journal of Modern Jewish Studies
'[A] remarkable, path breaking achievement. More than half a century after Auschwitz a group of largely young academics, all experts in the fields of their scholarship, render a critical and comprehensive account on the historiography of the Holocaust. This monumental study is a must for everyone engaged in Holocaust research, teaching and education. It sets the tone for future debate at both public and academic level.' - Konrad Kwiet, Adjunct Professor for Jewish Studies and Roth Lecturer in Holocaust Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia
'Dan Stone is to be congratulated for having brought together an exceptionally nuanced, sophisticated, and well-focused collection of essays from a wide range of disciplines and national perspectives. Eminent specialists are well represented here, as are the newer insights of a younger generation of scholars. The end-result offers an excellent survey of virtually the whole range of historical thinking and writing in Holocaust Studies today. This is the book for anyone who is looking for a state-of-the art, authoritative handbook; it will be read and re-read.' - Jonathan Webber, UNESCO Chair in Jewish and Interfaith Studies, Department of Theology, University of Birmingham, UK

Notă biografică

FRANK BAJOHR Lecturer at the Department of History, Universität Hamburg, GermanyDONALD BLOXHAM Lecturer in Modern European History, University of Edinburgh, UKCHRISTOPHER R. BROWNING Frank Porter Graham Professor of History, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USAANDY CHARLESWORTH Reader in Human Geography, University of Gloucestershire, UKJOSH COHEN Lecturer in English at Goldsmiths College, University of London, UKTIM COLE Lecturer, University of Bristol, UKMARTIN DEAN Applied Research Scholar at the Centre for Advanced Holocaust Studies, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, DC, USAROBERT ERICKSEN Lecturer, Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, Washington DC, USATHOMAS C. FOX Professor of German, Department of Modern Languages and Classics, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, USAIAN HANCOCK Lecturer in Romani Studies, University of Texas, Austin, USAODED HEILBRONNER Lecturer at the Koebner Centre for German History, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, IsraelSUSANNAH HESCHEL Eli Black Associate Professor of Jewish Studies, Dartmouth College, UKJOHN KLIER Corob Professor of Modern Jewish History in the Department of Hebrew and Jewish Studies, University College London, UKCHRIS KOBRAK Associate Professor of Finance, ESCP-EAP, European School of Management, UKTONY KUSHNER Marcus Sieff Professor of Jewish/Non-Jewish Relations in the Department of History, University of Southampton, UKFLORIN LOBONT Senior Research Associate, Institute for Psychological Studies and Research, West University Timisoara, Romania, and Visiting Research Fellow at Royal Holloway, University of London, UKJÜRGEN MATTHÄUS Historian, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington DC, USADAN MICHMAN Professor of Modern Jewish History and Chairman of the Institutes of Holocaust Research and of Research on Diaspora Jewry in Modern Times, Bar-Ilan University, IsraelA. DIRK MOSES Lecturer in Late Modern European History, Universityof Sydney, AustraliaJEREMY NOAKES Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Exeter, UKLISA PINE Senior Lecturer in Modern European History, South Bank University, London, UKDIETER POHL Research Fellow at the Institut für Zeitgeschichte, Munich, GermanyROBERT ROZETT Director of the Library, Yad Vashem, Jerusalem, IsraelANDREA H. SCHNEIDER Author, and member of the editorial staff for Zeitschrift für UnternehmensgeschichteZOË WAXMAN Lecturer in Modern European and British History, Mansfield College, Oxford, UK