A companion to the Holocaust /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Hoboken, NJ :
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.,
2020.
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| Series: | Blackwell companions to world history.
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1: New Orientations and Topical Integrations
- Framing chapter: Devin O. Pendas, 'Final Solution', Holocaust, Shoah, or Genocide? From Separate to Integrated Histories
- Cathie Carmichael, Raphael Lemkin and Genocide before the Holocaust: ethnic and religious minorities under attack
- Dan Stone, Ideologies of Race: the Construction and Suppression of Otherness in Nazi Germany
- William J. Spurlin, Queering Holocaust Studies: New Frameworks for Understanding Nazi Homophobia and the Politics of Sexuality under National Socialism
- Daniel Blatman, Holocaust as Genocide: Milestones in the Historiographical Discourse
- Part 2: Plunder, Extermination, and Prosecution
- Framing chapter: Edward B. Westermann, Old Nazis, Ordinary Men, and New Killers: Synthetic and Divergent Histories of Perpetrators
- Mark Spoerer, The Nazi War Economy, the Forced Labour System, and the Murder of Jewish and Non-Jewish Workers
- Waitman Wade Beorn, All the Other Neighbors: Communal Genocide in Eastern Europe
- Kim Christian Priemel, War Crimes Trials, the Holocaust and Historiography, 1943-
- Bianca Gaudenzi, Crimes against Culture: From Plunder to postwar Restitution Politics
- Part 3: Reframing Jewish Histories
- Framing chapter: Dan Michman, Characteristics of Holocaust Historiography and their Contexts since 1990: Emphases, Perceptions, Developments, Debates
- David Engel, A Sustained Civilian Struggle: Rethinking Jewish Responses to the Nazi regime
- Guy Miron, Ghettos and Ghettoization: History and Historiography
- Martin C. Dean, Survivors of the Holocaust within the Nazi Universe of Camps
- Natalia Aleksiun, Social Networks of Support: Trajectories of Escape, Rescue, and Survival
- Joanna B. Michlic, A Young Person's War: the Disrupted Lives of Children and Youth
- Elisabeth Gallas and Laura Jockusch, Anything But Silent: Jewish Responses to the Holocaust in the Aftermath of World War II
- Part 4: Local, mobile and transnational Holocausts
- Framing chapter: Tim Cole, Geographies of the Holocaust
- Gerhard L. Weinberg, The Global 'Final Solution' and Nazi Imperialism
- Susanne Heim, Refugees' Routes: Emigration, Resettlement, andTransmigration
- David A. Messenger, The Geo-politics of Neutrality: Diplomacy, Refuge and Rescue during the Holocaust
- Alejandro Baer and Pedro Correa, Spain and the Holocaust: Contested Past, Contested Present
- Esther Webman, Contesting the "Zionist" Narrative: Arab Responses to the Holocaust
- Aomar Boum, Re-drawing Holocaust Geographies: A Cartography of Vichy and Nazi Reach into North Africa
- Part 5: Witnessing in dialogue: testifiers, readers and viewers
- Framing chapter: Alan Rosen, The Holocaust Witness: Wartime and Postwar Voices
- Monika J. Flaschka, Sexual Violence: Recovering a Suppressed History
- Jonathan Druker, Ethical Grey Zones: On Coercion and Complicity in the Concentration Camp and Beyond
- Carol Zemel, Holocaust Photography and the Challenge of the Visual
- Nicholas Chare, Holocaust Memory in a Post-Survivor World: Bearing Lasting Witness
- Noah Shenker, Post Memory: Digital Testimony and the Future of Witnessing
- Part 6: Human rights and visual culture
- Framing chapter: Valerie Hébert, The Problem of Human Rights after the Holocaust
- David B. MacDonald, Indigenous Genocide and Perceptions of the Holocaust in Canada
- Avril Alba, Lessons from History? The Future of Holocaust Education
- Amanda F. Grzyb, The Changing Landscape of Holocaust Memorialization in Poland
- Meghan Lundrigan, #Holocaust #Auschwitz: Performing Holocaust Memory on Social Media
- Daniel H. Magilow, Contemporary Holocaust Film Beyond MimeticImperatives.