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The Holocaust and the West German historians : historical interpretation and autobiographical memory / Nicolas Berg ; translated and edited by Joel Golb.

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    Uniform Title
    Holocaust und die westdeutschen Historiker. English
    Series
    George L. Mosse series in modern European cultural and intellectual history
    George L. Mosse series in modern European cultural and intellectual history.
    Format
    Book
    Author/Creator
    Berg, Nicolas, author.
    Published
    Madison, Wisconsin : The University of Wisconsin Press, [2015]
    ©2015
    1501
    Locale
    Germany (West)
    Germany
    Contents
    Preface
    Editorial Note by Joel Golb
    Introduction to the American Edition
    1. Tragedy, Fate, and Breach: Friedrich Meinecke's The German Catastrophe (1946) and the Paradoxes of "National-Historical" Interpretation
    2. "A Large Dark Stain on the German Shield of Honor": Gerhard Ritter, Hans Rothfels and the Denationalization of National Socialism
    3. Herman Heimpel, Reinhard Wittram, and Fritz Ernst: : A "Demonstration of Protestant Penitence" in 1950s Germany
    4. "How Difficult It Is Not to Write Powerfully about Auschwitz!": The Early Years of Munich's Institute for Contemporary History
    5. "Prehistorical Excavations" and "Absolute Objectivity": On the Travail of the Polish Jewish Historian of the Holocaust Joseph Wulf
    Notes
    Index
    Notes
    Preface -- Editorial Note by Joel Golb -- Introduction to the American Edition -- 1. Tragedy, Fate, and Breach: Friedrich Meinecke's The German Catastrophe (1946) and the Paradoxes of "National-Historical" Interpretation -- 2. "A Large Dark Stain on the German Shield of Honor": Gerhard Ritter, Hans Rothfels and the Denationalization of National Socialism -- 3. Herman Heimpel, Reinhard Wittram, and Fritz Ernst: : A "Demonstration of Protestant Penitence" in 1950s Germany -- 4. "How Difficult It Is Not to Write Powerfully about Auschwitz!": The Early Years of Munich's Institute for Contemporary History -- 5. "Prehistorical Excavations" and "Absolute Objectivity": On the Travail of the Polish Jewish Historian of the Holocaust Joseph Wulf -- Notes -- Index

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9780299300845
    0299300846 (pbk. : alk. paper)
    Physical Description
    x, 334 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.

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