The Cambridge History of the Holocaust: Volume 4, Aftermath, Outcomes, Repercussions
Herausgeber: Pendas, Devin O.; Jockusch, Laura
The Cambridge History of the Holocaust: Volume 4, Aftermath, Outcomes, Repercussions
Herausgeber: Pendas, Devin O.; Jockusch, Laura
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This comprehensive, interdisciplinary account of the global impact and legacy of the Holocaust considers politics, law, art and culture, covering not just Europe but also North America and Israel. Contributions from leading historians demonstrate the enduring significance of the Holocaust, from the postwar period to the present day.
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This comprehensive, interdisciplinary account of the global impact and legacy of the Holocaust considers politics, law, art and culture, covering not just Europe but also North America and Israel. Contributions from leading historians demonstrate the enduring significance of the Holocaust, from the postwar period to the present day.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108839396
- ISBN-10: 1108839398
- Artikelnr.: 73532824
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 500
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781108839396
- ISBN-10: 1108839398
- Artikelnr.: 73532824
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
General editor's introduction Mark Roseman
Introduction to volume IV Laura Jockusch and Devin O. Pendas
Part I. History: 1. Liberation, displacement and homecoming in the aftermath of the holocaust Kata Bohus and Atina Grossmann
2. In each and every generation: survivors and their descendants David Slucki
3. 'Forgotten victims' and the federal republic of Germany Henning Tümmers
4. Testimony as a response to mass atrocity: 1940s to the present Zoë Waxman
5. Perpetrators on trial: the transnational history of holocaust trials Devin O. Pendas
6. The plunder and the restoration of art and cultural property Jonathan Petropolous
7. Restitution and reparations Regula Ludi
8. Holocaust Denial and Antisemitism Jeffrey Herf
Part II. Geography: 9. Germany and the holocaust Herold Marcuse
10. Israel and the holocaust: History, Memory and Identity Laura Jockusch and Avinoam J. Patt
11. The holocaust in eastern european memory and politics after the cold war Joanna B. Michlic and Per A. Rudling
12. The Americanization of the holocaust Hasia R. Diner
Part III. Culture and ideas: 13. The holocaust and social thought Enzo Traverso
14. The holocaust and the challenges of representation Michael Rothberg
15. In search of global justice: holocaust, genocide, law James Loeffler
16. Theological responses to the holocaust Michael L. Morgan
17. Holocaust and digital humanities todd Samuel Presner
Part IV. Culture and Fields: 18. Holocaust commemoration and memorials Natasha Goldman
19. Holocaust museums stefanie Shosh Rotem
20. The holocaust and the medical professions Ulf Schmidt
21. Holocaust literature David G. Roskies
22. The holocaust and the visual arts: perplexity, meanings Glenn Sujo
23. The holocaust and film Jennifer Cazanave
24. The future of the holocaust-timely reflections Dan Diner
Index.
Introduction to volume IV Laura Jockusch and Devin O. Pendas
Part I. History: 1. Liberation, displacement and homecoming in the aftermath of the holocaust Kata Bohus and Atina Grossmann
2. In each and every generation: survivors and their descendants David Slucki
3. 'Forgotten victims' and the federal republic of Germany Henning Tümmers
4. Testimony as a response to mass atrocity: 1940s to the present Zoë Waxman
5. Perpetrators on trial: the transnational history of holocaust trials Devin O. Pendas
6. The plunder and the restoration of art and cultural property Jonathan Petropolous
7. Restitution and reparations Regula Ludi
8. Holocaust Denial and Antisemitism Jeffrey Herf
Part II. Geography: 9. Germany and the holocaust Herold Marcuse
10. Israel and the holocaust: History, Memory and Identity Laura Jockusch and Avinoam J. Patt
11. The holocaust in eastern european memory and politics after the cold war Joanna B. Michlic and Per A. Rudling
12. The Americanization of the holocaust Hasia R. Diner
Part III. Culture and ideas: 13. The holocaust and social thought Enzo Traverso
14. The holocaust and the challenges of representation Michael Rothberg
15. In search of global justice: holocaust, genocide, law James Loeffler
16. Theological responses to the holocaust Michael L. Morgan
17. Holocaust and digital humanities todd Samuel Presner
Part IV. Culture and Fields: 18. Holocaust commemoration and memorials Natasha Goldman
19. Holocaust museums stefanie Shosh Rotem
20. The holocaust and the medical professions Ulf Schmidt
21. Holocaust literature David G. Roskies
22. The holocaust and the visual arts: perplexity, meanings Glenn Sujo
23. The holocaust and film Jennifer Cazanave
24. The future of the holocaust-timely reflections Dan Diner
Index.
General editor's introduction Mark Roseman
Introduction to volume IV Laura Jockusch and Devin O. Pendas
Part I. History: 1. Liberation, displacement and homecoming in the aftermath of the holocaust Kata Bohus and Atina Grossmann
2. In each and every generation: survivors and their descendants David Slucki
3. 'Forgotten victims' and the federal republic of Germany Henning Tümmers
4. Testimony as a response to mass atrocity: 1940s to the present Zoë Waxman
5. Perpetrators on trial: the transnational history of holocaust trials Devin O. Pendas
6. The plunder and the restoration of art and cultural property Jonathan Petropolous
7. Restitution and reparations Regula Ludi
8. Holocaust Denial and Antisemitism Jeffrey Herf
Part II. Geography: 9. Germany and the holocaust Herold Marcuse
10. Israel and the holocaust: History, Memory and Identity Laura Jockusch and Avinoam J. Patt
11. The holocaust in eastern european memory and politics after the cold war Joanna B. Michlic and Per A. Rudling
12. The Americanization of the holocaust Hasia R. Diner
Part III. Culture and ideas: 13. The holocaust and social thought Enzo Traverso
14. The holocaust and the challenges of representation Michael Rothberg
15. In search of global justice: holocaust, genocide, law James Loeffler
16. Theological responses to the holocaust Michael L. Morgan
17. Holocaust and digital humanities todd Samuel Presner
Part IV. Culture and Fields: 18. Holocaust commemoration and memorials Natasha Goldman
19. Holocaust museums stefanie Shosh Rotem
20. The holocaust and the medical professions Ulf Schmidt
21. Holocaust literature David G. Roskies
22. The holocaust and the visual arts: perplexity, meanings Glenn Sujo
23. The holocaust and film Jennifer Cazanave
24. The future of the holocaust-timely reflections Dan Diner
Index.
Introduction to volume IV Laura Jockusch and Devin O. Pendas
Part I. History: 1. Liberation, displacement and homecoming in the aftermath of the holocaust Kata Bohus and Atina Grossmann
2. In each and every generation: survivors and their descendants David Slucki
3. 'Forgotten victims' and the federal republic of Germany Henning Tümmers
4. Testimony as a response to mass atrocity: 1940s to the present Zoë Waxman
5. Perpetrators on trial: the transnational history of holocaust trials Devin O. Pendas
6. The plunder and the restoration of art and cultural property Jonathan Petropolous
7. Restitution and reparations Regula Ludi
8. Holocaust Denial and Antisemitism Jeffrey Herf
Part II. Geography: 9. Germany and the holocaust Herold Marcuse
10. Israel and the holocaust: History, Memory and Identity Laura Jockusch and Avinoam J. Patt
11. The holocaust in eastern european memory and politics after the cold war Joanna B. Michlic and Per A. Rudling
12. The Americanization of the holocaust Hasia R. Diner
Part III. Culture and ideas: 13. The holocaust and social thought Enzo Traverso
14. The holocaust and the challenges of representation Michael Rothberg
15. In search of global justice: holocaust, genocide, law James Loeffler
16. Theological responses to the holocaust Michael L. Morgan
17. Holocaust and digital humanities todd Samuel Presner
Part IV. Culture and Fields: 18. Holocaust commemoration and memorials Natasha Goldman
19. Holocaust museums stefanie Shosh Rotem
20. The holocaust and the medical professions Ulf Schmidt
21. Holocaust literature David G. Roskies
22. The holocaust and the visual arts: perplexity, meanings Glenn Sujo
23. The holocaust and film Jennifer Cazanave
24. The future of the holocaust-timely reflections Dan Diner
Index.