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Title Lessons and legacies. VI, New currents in Holocaust research / edited and with an introduction by Jeffry M. Diefendorf
Published Evanston, Illinois : Northwestern University Press, [2004]
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Description 1 online resource (xxxiv, 547 pages)
Series Lessons & Legacies ; v. 6
Lessons & Legacies
Contents 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
Summary This volume offers a perspective on the practice, interpretation, and direction of Holocaust research now and in the future
Notes Papers published as an outgrowth of the Lessons and Legacies Conference held at Northwestern University in November 2000
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
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Subject Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Research.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Historiography -- Congresses
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Influence -- Congresses
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Congresses
Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Historiography.
Research.
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings.
Form Electronic book
Author Diefendorf, Jeffry M., 1945- editor.
Holocaust Educational Foundation, sponsoring body.
Lessons & Legacies Conference (6th : 2000 : Northwestern University)
ISBN 9780810131170
081013117X
Other Titles Lessons and legacies 6
Lessons and legacies six
New currents in Holocaust research