The historiography of the Holocaust

'A remarkable, pathbreaking achievement. More than half a century after Auschwitz a group of largely young academics, all experts in the fields of their scholarship, render a critical and comprehensive account on the Historiography of the Holocaust. The monumental study is a must for everyone e...

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Group Author: Stone, Dan, 1971
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
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Summary: 'A remarkable, pathbreaking achievement. More than half a century after Auschwitz a group of largely young academics, all experts in the fields of their scholarship, render a critical and comprehensive account on the Historiography of the Holocaust. The monumental study is a must for everyone engaged in Holocaust research, teaching and education. It sets the tone for future debate both at public and academic level.' - Konrad Kwiet, Adjunct Professor for Jewish Studies and Roth Lecturer in Holocaust Studies, University of Sydney 'Dan Stone is to be congratulated for having brought together an
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Epublication based on: 9780333997451, 2004.
Carrier Form: 592 p.
ISBN: 9780333997451
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CLC: K152
Contents: Notes on Contributors Introduction-- D.Stone German or Nazi Antisemitism?-- O.Heilbronner Hitler and the Third Reich-- J.Noakes Ghettoization-- T.Cole War, Occupation and the Holocaust in Poland-- D.Pohl Expropriation and Expulsion-- F.Bajohr Local Collaboration in the Holocaust in Eastern Europe-- M.Dean Big Business and the Third Reich: An Appraisal of the Historical Arguments-- C.Kobrak & A.H.Schneider The Decision-Making Process-- C.R.Browning Historiography and the Perpetrators of the Holocaust-- J.Matthaus The Topography of Genocide-- A.Charlesworth Britain, the United States and the H