The texture of memory : Holocaust memorials and meaning / James E. Young.

Examines Holcaust monuments and museums in Europe, Israel, and America, exploring how every nation remembers the Holocaust according to its own tradtions, ideals, and experiences, and how these memorials reflect their place...

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Autores principales:Young, James Edward
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado:New Haven, Conn. ; London : Yale Univ. Press, 1993.
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USA
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The texture of memory : Holocaust memorials and meaning Centrum Judaicum Foundation (Berlin)
The texture of memory : Holocaust memorials and meaning Neuengamme Concentration Camp Memorial (Hamburg)
The texture of memory : Holocaust memorials and meaning Topography of Terror (Berlin)
The texture of memory : Holocaust memorials and meaning Research Center for Contemporary History (Hamburg)
The texture of memory : Holocaust memorials and meaning Joseph Wulf Library - House of the Wannsee Conference (Berlin)
The texture of memory : Holocaust, memorials and meaning Germania Judaica (Cologne)
The Texture of Memory : Holocaust memorials and meaning Lower Saxony Memorials Foundation (Celle)
The Texture of Memory : Holocaust Memorials and Meaning Dachau Concentration Camp Memorial Site (Dachau)
The Texture of Memory : Holocaust memorials and meaning Bergen-Belsen Memorial (Lohheide)
The texture of memory : Holocaust memorials and meaning The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide (London)
The texture of memory : Holocaust memorials and meaning Institute for Contemporary History (Munich)
˜Theœ texture of memory : Holocaust memorials and meaning Anne-Frank-Shoah-Library (Leipzig)