The Holocaust and historical methodology / ed. by Dan Stone

The Holocaust and historical methodology / Dan Stone -- A world without Jews: interpreting the Holocaust / Alon Confino -- Holocaust historiography and cultural history / Dan Stone -- The invisible crime: Nazi politics of memory and postwar representations of the Holocaust / Dirk Rupnow -- The histo...

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Other Authors:Stone, Dan (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published:New York, NY [u.a.] : Berghahn Books, 2012
Series:Making sense of history 16
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Contents/pieces:14 records
Online Access:Inhaltsverzeichnis
Inhaltsbeschreibung
Table of Contents
The Holocaust and historical methodology Dan Stone
A world without Jews: interpreting the Holocaust Alon Confino
Holocaust historiography and cultural history Dan Stone
The invisible crime: Nazi politics of memory and postwar representations of the Holocaust Dirk Rupnow
The history of the Jews in the ghettos: a cultural perspective Amos Goldberg
National Socialism, Holocaust, and ecology Boaz Neumann
Bearing witness: theological roots of a new secular morality Samuel Moyn
Transcending history? Methodological problems in Holocaust testimony Zoe Waxman
Studying the Holocaust: is history commemoration? Doris L. Bergen
An integrated history of the Holocaust: some methodological challenges Saul Friedlander
Truth and circumstance: what (if anything) can be properly said about the Holocaust? Hayden White
Modernist Holocaust historiography: a dialogue between Saul Friedlander and Hayden White Wulf Kansteiner
The Holocaust and European history Donald Bloxham
Fascism and the Holocaust Federico Finchelstein
The Holocaust and world history: Raphael Lemkin and comparative methodology A. Dirk Moses.