Finland's Holocaust considers antisemitism and the figure of the Holocaust in today's Finland. Taking up a range of issues - from cultural history, folklore, and sports, to the interpretation of military and national history - this collection examines how the writing of history has engaged and evaded the figure of the Holocaust.
Finland's Holocaust considers antisemitism and the figure of the Holocaust in today's Finland. Taking up a range of issues - from cultural history, folklore, and sports, to the interpretation of military and national history - this collection examines how the writing of history has engaged and evaded the figure of the Holocaust.
Malte Gasche, University of Helsinki, Finland Karin Kvist Geverts, Uppsala University, Sweden Antero Holmila, University of Jyväskylä, Finland Ilona Salomaa, University of Helsinki, Finland Oula Silvennoinen, University of Helsinki, Finland John Sundholm, Karlstad University, Sweden, and Åbo Akademi University, Finland Jouni Tilli, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: Contesting the Silences of History; Hana Worthen and Simo Muir 2. Stories of National and Transnational Memory: Renegotiating the Finnish Conception of Moral Witness and National Victimhood; John Sundholm 3. Modes of Displacement: Ignoring, Understating, and Denying Antisemitism in Finnish Historiography; Simo Muir 4. "I Devote Myself to the Fatherland": Finnish Folklore, Patriotic Nationalism, and Racial Ideology; Ilona Salomaa 5. Towards New Europe: Arvi Kivimaa, Kultur, and the Fictions of Humanism; Hana Worthen 6. Discrimination against Jewish Athletes in Finland: An Unwritten Chapter; Malte Gasche and Simo Muir 7. Elina Sana's Luovutetut and the Politics of History; Jouni Tilli 8. Negotiating a Dark Past in the Swedish-Language Press in Finland and Sweden; Karin Kvist Geverts 9. Beyond "Those Eight": Deportations of Jews from Finland 1941-1942; Oula Silvennoinen 10. "Soldaten wie andere auch": Finnish Waffen-SS Volunteers and Finland's Historical Imagination; Antero Holmila
1. Introduction: Contesting the Silences of History; Hana Worthen and Simo Muir 2. Stories of National and Transnational Memory: Renegotiating the Finnish Conception of Moral Witness and National Victimhood; John Sundholm 3. Modes of Displacement: Ignoring, Understating, and Denying Antisemitism in Finnish Historiography; Simo Muir 4. "I Devote Myself to the Fatherland": Finnish Folklore, Patriotic Nationalism, and Racial Ideology; Ilona Salomaa 5. Towards New Europe: Arvi Kivimaa, Kultur, and the Fictions of Humanism; Hana Worthen 6. Discrimination against Jewish Athletes in Finland: An Unwritten Chapter; Malte Gasche and Simo Muir 7. Elina Sana's Luovutetut and the Politics of History; Jouni Tilli 8. Negotiating a Dark Past in the Swedish-Language Press in Finland and Sweden; Karin Kvist Geverts 9. Beyond "Those Eight": Deportations of Jews from Finland 1941-1942; Oula Silvennoinen 10. "Soldaten wie andere auch": Finnish Waffen-SS Volunteers and Finland's Historical Imagination; Antero Holmila
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