Overview
- Format
- Book
- Published
- London ; New York : Routledge, [2012]
©2012 - Contents
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Introduction / David Cesarani
There was no silence : an overview of post-war responses to the destruction of European Jewry / David Cesarani
Acting the Part : Theatrical Interpretations of the Holocaust in the Displaced Persons Camps of Germany / Margarete Feinstein
No Silence in Yiddish : Popular and scholarly writing about the Holocaust in the early postwar years / Mark Smith
The Centre Documentation Juive Comptemporaine, Paris, 1945-1955 / Laura Jockusch
The drowned and the saved : communal memory 1945-1960 / David Roskies
"We know very little in America" : David Boder and Un-Belated Testimony / Alan Rosen
David P. Boder : Indexing a Holocaust Testimony Collection / Rachel Deblinger
Shame and the 'musselmanner' in early literature of the camps / Timothy Pytell
Authoritarianism and the Making of Post-Holocaust Personality Studies / Michael Staub
If God Was Silent, Absent, Dead, or Nonexistent, What about Philosophy and theology? Some Aftereffects and Aftershocks of the Holocaust / John Roth
Trial by Audience : Bringing Nazi War Criminals to Justice in Hollywood Films, 1944-1959 / Lawrence Baron
"This too is partly Hitler's doing" : American Jewish debates over name-changing in the wake of the Holocaust / Kirsten Fermaglich
The Myth of Silence : Survivors Tell a Different Story / Beth Cohen
The Myth of Silence : Post-war American Jews and the Holocaust / Hasia Diner
A "high class lynching party"? The debate over the Nuremberg tribunal in the late 1940s and 1950s / Michael Bazyler and Paul Hoffman
Silence Reconsidered : An Afterword / Eric J. Sundquist. - Notes
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / David Cesarani -- There was no silence : an overview of post-war responses to the destruction of European Jewry / David Cesarani -- Acting the Part : Theatrical Interpretations of the Holocaust in the Displaced Persons Camps of Germany / Margarete Feinstein -- No Silence in Yiddish : Popular and scholarly writing about the Holocaust in the early postwar years / Mark Smith -- The Centre Documentation Juive Comptemporaine, Paris, 1945-1955 / Laura Jockusch -- The drowned and the saved : communal memory 1945-1960 / David Roskies -- "We know very little in America" : David Boder and Un-Belated Testimony / Alan Rosen -- David P. Boder : Indexing a Holocaust Testimony Collection / Rachel Deblinger -- Shame and the 'musselmanner' in early literature of the camps / Timothy Pytell -- Authoritarianism and the Making of Post-Holocaust Personality Studies / Michael Staub -- If God Was Silent, Absent, Dead, or Nonexistent, What about Philosophy and theology? Some Aftereffects and Aftershocks of the Holocaust / John Roth -- Trial by Audience : Bringing Nazi War Criminals to Justice in Hollywood Films, 1944-1959 / Lawrence Baron -- "This too is partly Hitler's doing" : American Jewish debates over name-changing in the wake of the Holocaust / Kirsten Fermaglich -- The Myth of Silence : Survivors Tell a Different Story / Beth Cohen -- The Myth of Silence : Post-war American Jews and the Holocaust / Hasia Diner -- A "high class lynching party"? The debate over the Nuremberg tribunal in the late 1940s and 1950s / Michael Bazyler and Paul Hoffman -- Silence Reconsidered : An Afterword / Eric J. Sundquist.
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0415616751
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041561676X
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0203803140 - Additional Form
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- x, 228 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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