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Holocaust scholarship : personal trajectories and professional interpretations / editorial matters and selections, Christopher Browning, Susannah Heschel, Michael R. Marrus, Milton Shain.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: D804.348 .H656 2015

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    Format
    Book
    Published
    New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015
    1507
    Contents
    Autobiography, experience and the writing of history / Steven E. Aschheim
    From Johannesburg to Warsaw: an ideological journey / Antony Polonsky
    The personal contexts of a Holocaust historian: war, politics, trials, and professional rivalry; Christopher R. Browning
    Autobiographical reflections on writing history, the Holocaust, and hairdressing / David Cesarani
    On the Holocaust and comparative history / Steven T. Katz
    Historiosophy as a response to catastrophe: studying Nazi Christians as a Jew / Susannah Heschel
    Pastors and professors: assessing complicity and unfolding complexity / Robert P. Ericksen
    Protestants, Catholics, Mennonites, and Jews: identities and institutions in Holocaust studies / Doris l. Bergen
    My wrestling with the Holocaust / Karl A. Schleunes
    "Lessons" of the Holocaust and the ceaseless, discordant search for meaning / Michael R. Marrus
    Apartheid and the herrenvolk idea / David Welsh
    Echoes of Nazi antisemitism in South Africa during the 1930s and 1940s / Milton Shain.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Browning, Christopher, editor.
    Heschel, Susannah, editor.
    Marrus, Michael Robert, editor.
    Shain, Milton, editor.
    Notes
    Autobiography, experience and the writing of history / Steven E. Aschheim -- From Johannesburg to Warsaw: an ideological journey / Antony Polonsky -- The personal contexts of a Holocaust historian: war, politics, trials, and professional rivalry; Christopher R. Browning -- Autobiographical reflections on writing history, the Holocaust, and hairdressing / David Cesarani -- On the Holocaust and comparative history / Steven T. Katz -- Historiosophy as a response to catastrophe: studying Nazi Christians as a Jew / Susannah Heschel -- Pastors and professors: assessing complicity and unfolding complexity / Robert P. Ericksen -- Protestants, Catholics, Mennonites, and Jews: identities and institutions in Holocaust studies / Doris l. Bergen -- My wrestling with the Holocaust / Karl A. Schleunes -- "Lessons" of the Holocaust and the ceaseless, discordant search for meaning / Michael R. Marrus -- Apartheid and the herrenvolk idea / David Welsh -- Echoes of Nazi antisemitism in South Africa during the 1930s and 1940s / Milton Shain.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    9781137514189
    1137514183
    Physical Description
    xiii, 258 pages 22 cm

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