The fate of the European Jews, 1939 - 1945

Titel: The fate of the European Jews, 1939 - 1945 : continuity or contingency? / ed. by Jonathan Frankel
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Veröffentlicht: New York ˜[u.a.]œ : Oxford Univ. Press, 1997
Umfang: XIV, 407 S.
Format: Buch
Sprache: Englisch
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mehrbändiges Werk:
Studies in contemporary Jewry ; 13
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ISBN: 0195119312
  • Symposium
  • The Fate of the European Jews, 1939-1945: Continuity or Contingency?
  • Some Introductory Comments
  • p. 3
  • Continuities, Discontinuities and Contingencies of the Holocaust
  • p. 9
  • The Camps: Eastern, Western, Modern
  • p. 30
  • Radical Historical Discontinuity: Explaining the Holocaust
  • p. 41
  • Forced Emigration, War, Deportation and Holocaust
  • p. 56
  • Auschwitz: New Perspectives on the Final Solution
  • p. 74
  • Memory and Method: Variance in Holocaust Narrations
  • p. 84
  • What Are the Contexts for German Antisemitism? Some Thoughts on the Origins of Nazism, 1800-1945
  • p. 100
  • The Italian Racial Laws, 1938-1943: A Reevaluation
  • p. 133
  • The Dreyfus Affair in Vichy France: Past and Present in French Political Culture
  • p. 153
  • Ukrainian Collaboration in the Extermination of the Jews During the Second World War: Sorting Out the Long-Term and Conjunctural Factors
  • p. 170
  • Beyond Condemnation, Apologetics and Apologies: On the Complexity of Polish Behavior Toward the Jews During the Second World War
  • p. 190
  • Understanding the Jewish Dimension of the Holocaust
  • p. 225
  • Essay
  • The Origins of the Myth of the "New Jew": The Zionist Variety
  • p. 253
  • Review Essays
  • Hannah Arendt: The Public and the Private
  • p. 271
  • Israeli Foreign Policy: Documenting the Past 1947-1953
  • p. 280
  • Book Reviews (arranged by subject)
  • Antisemitism, Holocaust and Genocide
  • Michel Abitbol, MiCremiuex lePetain: Antishemiyut bealgeriyah hakoloniyalit (1870-1940) (From Cremieux to Petain: Antisemitism in Colonial Algeria [1870-1940])
  • p. 289
  • Paul R. Bartrop (ed.), False Havens: The British Empire and the Holocaust
  • p. 292
  • Lucjan Dobroszycki, Reptile Journalism: The Official Polish-Language Press Under the Nazis, 1938-1945
  • p. 295
  • Eugenia Gurin-Loov, Shoah--Suur Having: Eesti Juutide Katastroof 1941 (The Holocaust of Estonian Jews, 1941)
  • p. 297
  • Israel Gutman, Resistance: The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
  • p. 300
  • David A. Hackett (ed. and trans.), The Buchenwald Report
  • p. 303
  • Esriel Hildesheimer, Judische Selbstverwaltung unter dem NS-Regime
  • p. 304
  • Harold Kaplan, Conscience and Memory: Meditations in a Museum of the Holocaust
  • p. 306
  • Lawrence Langer, Admitting the Holocaust: Collected Essays
  • p. 308
  • Lawrence Langer, Art from the Ashes: A Holocaust Anthology
  • p. 308
  • Mortimer Ostow, Myth and Madness: The Psychodynamics of Antisemitism
  • p. 311
  • Alison Owings, Frauen: German Women Recall the Third Reich
  • p. 313
  • Efraim Zuroff, Occupation: Nazi Hunter--The Continuing Search for Perpetrators of the Holocaust
  • p. 315
  • History and the Social Sciences
  • Steven E. Aschheim, Culture and Catastrophe: German and Jewish Confrontations with National Socialism and Other Crises
  • p. 318
  • Pierre Birnbaum and Ira Katznelson (eds.), Paths of Emancipation: Jews, States and Citizenship
  • p. 319
  • Rose Cohen, Out of the Shadow: A Russian Jewish Girlhood on the Lower East Side
  • p. 323
  • Lynn Davidman and Shelly Tenenbaum (eds.), Feminist Perspectives on Jewish Studies
  • p. 325
  • Gertrude Wishnick Dubrovsky, The Land Was Theirs: Jewish Farmers in the Garden State
  • p. 327
  • Gerhard Falk, American Judaism in Transition: The Secularization of a Religious Community
  • p. 329
  • Sylvia Barack Fishman, A Breath of Life: Feminism in the American Jewish Community
  • p. 332
  • Reena Sigman Friedman, These Are Our Children: Jewish Orphanages in the United States, 1880-1925
  • p. 333
  • Robert Alan Goldberg, Back to the Soil: The Jewish Farmers of Clarion, Utah and Their World
  • p. 327
  • Gregg Ivers, To Build a Wall: American Jews and the Separation of Church and State
  • p. 335
  • Jacob Katz, With My Own Eyes: A Historian's Autobiography
  • p. 337
  • Diane Lichtenstein, Writing Their Nations: The Tradition of Nineteenth-Century Jewish Women Writers
  • p. 340
  • Edward T. Linenthal, Preserving Memory: The Struggle to Create America's Holocaust Museum
  • p. 342
  • Seymour Martin Lipset and Earl Raab, Jews and the New American Scene
  • p. 344
  • Lara V. Marks, Model Mothers: Jewish Mothers and Maternity Provision in East London, 1870-1939
  • p. 346
  • J. Sanford Rikoon (ed.), Rachel Calof's Story: Jewish Homesteader on the Northern Plains
  • p. 348
  • Moses Rischin and John Livingston (eds.), Jews of the American West
  • p. 350
  • Yaakov Ro'i, Jews and Jewish Life in Russia and the Soviet Union
  • p. 353
  • Silvia Schenkolewski-Kroll and Leonardo Senkman (eds.), Judaica Latinoamericana: Estudios Historico-Sociales II
  • p. 354
  • Ismar Schorsch, From Text to Context: The Turn to History in Modern Judaism
  • p. 357
  • Naomi Shepherd, A Price Below Rubies: Jewish Women as Rebels and Radicals
  • p. 359
  • Melford E. Spiro, Gender and Culture: Kibbutz Women Revisited
  • p. 363
  • Henry Felix Srebrnik, London Jews and British Communism 1935-1945
  • p. 366
  • Henry J. Tobias, A History of the Jews in New Mexico
  • p. 350
  • Language, Literature and the Arts
  • Mark Anderson, Kafka's Clothes: Ornament and Aestheticism in the Habsburg "Fin de Siecle"
  • p. 369
  • Alan Cheuse and Nicholas Delbanco (eds.), Talking Horse: Bernard Malamud on Life and Work
  • p. 371
  • Lawrence Graver, An Obsession with Anne Frank: Meyer Levin and the Diary
  • p. 373
  • Hannan Hever, Bishvi hautopiyah: masah 'al meshihiyut upolitikah bashirah ha'ivrit beerez yisrael bein shtei milhamot ha'olam (Captives of Utopia: An Essay on Messianism and Politics in Hebrew Poetry in Eretz Israel Between the Two World Wars
  • p. 375
  • Lawrence A. Hoffman and Janet R. Walton (eds.), Sacred Sound and Social Change: Liturgical Music in Jewish and Christian Experience
  • p. 378
  • Astrid Starck (ed.), Westjiddish: Mundlichkeit und Schriftlichkeit--Le Yiddish occidental: Actes du Colloque de Mulhouse
  • p. 381
  • Religion, Thought and Education
  • Hannah Arendt, Love and St. Augustine (ed. Joanna Vecchiarelli Scott and Judith Chelius Stark)
  • p. 271
  • Richard J. Bernstein, Hannah Arendt and the Jewish Question
  • p. 271
  • Carole Brightman (ed.), Between Friends: The Correspondence of Hannah Arendt and Mary McCarthy, 1949-1975
  • p. 271
  • Elzbieta Ettinger, Hannah Arendt/Martin Heidegger
  • p. 271
  • Shulamit Soloveitchik Meiselman, The Soloveitchik Heritage: A Daughter's Memoir
  • p. 382
  • Gloria Wiederkehr-Pollack, Eliezer Zweifel and the Intellectual Defense of Hasidism
  • p. 383
  • Walter S. Wurzburger, Ethics of Responsibility: Pluralistic Approaches to Covenantal Ethics
  • p. 384
  • Zionism, Israel and the Middle East
  • Uri Bar-Joseph, Intelligence Intervention in the Politics of Democratic States: U.S., Israel and Britain
  • p. 387
  • Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov, Israel and the Peace Process, 1977-1982: In Search of Legitimacy for Peace
  • p. 390
  • Documents on the Foreign Policy of Israel (Vols. 1-8)
  • p. 280
  • Political and Diplomatic Documents, December 1947-May 1948
  • p. 280
  • Boas Evron, Jewish State or Israeli Nation? (trans. James Diamond)
  • p. 392
  • David Garnham and Mark Tessler (eds.), Democracy, War, and Peace in the Middle East
  • p. 394
  • Yael Zerubavel, Recovered Roots: Collective Memory and the Making of Israeli National Tradition
  • p. 396
  • Recently Completed Doctoral Dissertations
  • p. 400
  • Contents for Volume XIV
  • p. 406
  • Note on Editorial Policy
  • p. 407