New currents in Holocaust research
Titel: | New currents in Holocaust research / ed. and with an introd. by Jeffry M. Diefendorf |
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Veröffentlicht: | Evanston, Ill. : North Western University Press, 2004 |
Umfang: | XXXIV, 547 Seiten |
Format: | Buch |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Schriftenreihe/ mehrbändiges Werk: |
Lessons and legacies ; 6 ![]() |
RVK-Notation: | |
ISBN: | 0810120011 ; 0810119994 |
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
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- Foreword
- p. xi
- Acknowledgments
- p. xiii
- Introduction
- p. xv
- I
- Rethinking Nazi Policies
- Concentration Camps and Cultural Policy: Rethinking the Development of the Camp System, 1936-41
- p. 5
- The Relationship of the Auschwitz Camp to the Outside Environment, Economy, and Society
- p. 21
- The Nazis and the Jews of Italy: New Sources on the Responsibility for the Holocaust in Italy
- p. 37
- II
- Resistance and Rescue
- The Problem of Non-Armed Jewish Reactions to Nazi Rule in Eastern Europe
- p. 55
- Motivation in Holocaust Rescue: The Case of Jan Zwartendijk in Lithuania, 1940
- p. 69
- Against All Odds: Successes and Failures of the Dutch Palestine Pioneers
- p. 88
- Women of Courage: The Kashariyot (Couriers) in the Jewish Resistance During the Holocaust
- p. 112
- III
- German Scholars and the Holocaust
- Anti-Jewish Research of the Institut zur Erforschung der Judenfrage in Frankfurt am Main between 1939 and 1945
- p. 155
- Unasked Questions: The Controversy about Nazi Collaboration among German Historians
- p. 190
- The Historiography of Horror: The Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial and the German Historical Imagination
- p. 209
- IV
- Historiography and the Challenges to Historians
- "Euphoria of Victory" as the Key: Situating Christopher Browning on the Map of Research on the "Final Solution of the Jewish Question"
- p. 233
- Browning and the Big Picture
- p. 252
- New Research on the Holocaust in Poland
- p. 259
- Some Recent Trends in German Holocaust Research
- p. 285
- Does Atrocity Have a Gender? Feminist Interpretations of Women in the SS
- p. 300
- V
- Trials, Compensation, and Jewish Assets
- Scales of Justice: History, Testimony, and the Einsatzgruppen Trial at Nuremberg
- p. 325
- Legitimating the Criminal State: Former Nazi Judges and the Distortion of Justice at the Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial, 1963-65
- p. 352
- German Compensation to Jewish Nazi Victims
- p. 373
- Compensation Cases and the Nazi Past: Deutsche Bank and Its Historical Legacy
- p. 413
- Holocaust-Era Assets: Globalization of the Issue
- p. 431
- VI
- Confronting the Past
- The Innocent Eye: Childlike, Childish, and Children's Perspectives on The Holocaust
- p. 449
- How and Why Did Holocaust Memory Come to the United States? A Response to Peter Novick's Challenge
- p. 457
- Facing the Holocaust in France, Belgium, and the Netherlands
- p. 475
- Excusing the Holocaust: German Catholics and the Sensation of Cardinal Aloisius Muench's "One World in Charity," 1946-59
- p. 487
- Germany's Holocaust Memorial Problem-and Mine
- p. 524
- Notes on Contributors
- p. 543