Lessons and Legacies VI: New Currents in Holocaust ResearchJeffry Diefendorf, Holocaust Educational Foundation Northwestern University Press, 1991 - 547 halaman In the courtroom and the classroom, in popular media, public policy, and scholarly pursuits, the Holocaust-its origins, its nature, and its implications-remains very much a matter of interest, debate, and controversy. Arriving at a time when a new generation must come to terms with the legacy of the Holocaust or forever lose the benefit of its historical, social, and moral lessons, this volume offers a richly varied, deeply informed perspective on the practice, interpretation, and direction of Holocaust research now and in the future. In their essays the authors-an international group including eminent senior scholars as well those who represent the future of the field-set the agenda for Holocaust studies in the coming years, even as they give readers the means for understanding today's news and views of the Holocaust, whether in court cases involving victims and perpetrators; international, national, and corporate developments; or fictional, documentary, and historical accounts. Several of the essays-such as one on nonarmed "amidah" or resistance and others on the role of gender in the behavior of perpetrators and victims-provide innovative and potentially significant interpretive frameworks for the field of Holocaust studies. Others; for instance, the rounding up of Jews in Italy, Nazi food policy in Eastern Europe, and Nazi anti-Jewish scholarship, emphasize the importance of new sources for reconstructing the historical record. Still others, including essays on the 1964 Frankfurt trial of Auschwitz guards and on the response of the Catholic Church to the question of German guilt, bring a new depth and sophistication to highly charged, sharply politicized topics. Together these essays will inform the future of the Holocaust in scholarly research and in popular understanding. |
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I Rethinking Nazi Policies | 3 |
Concentration Camps and Cultural Policy | 5 |
The Relationship of the Auschwitz Camp to the Outside Environment Economy and Society | 21 |
The Nazis and the Jews of Italy | 37 |
II Resistance and Rescue | 53 |
The Problem of NonArmed Jewish Reactions to nazi Rule in Eastern Europe | 55 |
Motivation in Holocaust Rescue | 69 |
Against All Odds | 88 |
Some Recent Trends in German Holocaust Research | 285 |
Does Atrocity Have a Gender? | 300 |
V Trials Compensation and Jewish Assets | 323 |
Scales of Justice | 325 |
Legitimating the Criminal State | 352 |
German Compensation to Jewish Nazi Victims | 373 |
Compensation Cases and the Nazi Past | 413 |
HolocaustEra Assets | 431 |
Women of Courage | 112 |
III German Scholars and the Holocaust | 153 |
AntiJewish Research of the Institut zur Erforschung der Judenfrage in Frankfurt am Main between 1939 and 1945 | 155 |
Unasked Question | 190 |
The Historiography of Horror | 209 |
IV Historiography and the Challenges to Historians | 231 |
Dan MichmanEuphoria of Victory as the Key | 233 |
Browning and the Big Picture | 252 |
New Research on the Holocaust in Poland | 259 |
VI Confronting the Past | 447 |
The Innocent Eye | 449 |
How and Why Did Holocaust Memory Come to the United States? | 457 |
Facing the Holocaust in France Belgium and the Netherlands | 475 |
Excusing the Holocaust | 487 |
Germanys Holocaust Memorial Problemand Mine | 524 |
Notes on Contributors | 543 |
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