Review of Michael Marrus, Lessons of the Holocaust (original ) (raw )A Distant Shore: The Holocaust and Us
Robert Jan van Pelt
Holocaust Studies, 2005
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The Shadow of the Holocaust: A Review Essay
Hannah Holtschneider
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Review of 'The Holocaust: A New History
Joseph Cronin
Reviews in History, 2017
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The Holocaust. Voices of Scholars (ed.)
Jolanta Ambrosewicz-Jacobs
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i WHY SHOULD I CARE? Why Should I Care? Lessons from the Holocaust (WITH A CONCISE HISTORY OF THE HOLOCAUST
Jeanette Friedman
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"Holocaust Studies: What is to be Learned?" Introduction to a special Issue of History of the Human Sciences
Paul A. Roth
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Michael A. Meyer, “The Meaning and Demeaning of the Holocaust,” Moment Magazine, vol. 6, no. 2 (March and April 1981): 34-35
Michael A. Meyer
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Lessons and Legacies IX: Memory, History, and Responsibility: Reassessments of the Holocaust, Implications for the Future
John Roth
2009
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David Biale, “Power, Passivity and the Legacy of the Holocaust,” Tikkun 2:1 (Winter 1987): 68-73
David Biale
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Misremembering the Holocaust: Universal Symbol, Nationalist Icon, or Moral Kitsch? (2010)
Ross Poole
Amy Sodaro, Adam Brown & Yifat Guttman, eds., Memory and the Future: Transnational Politics, Ethics, and Society (London & New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010).
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Historians of the Jews and the Holocaust. By David Engel. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press. 2009. Pp. xvii + 314. Cloth $65.00. ISBN 13: 978-0804759519
charlie howard
Central European History, 2011
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The Holocaust: Memories and History. (Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2014), 415 pp.
Victoria Khiterer
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Marking evil: Holocaust memory in the global age
Haim Hazan
Holocaust Studies, 2017
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Holocaust Memory; Between Universal and Particular.doc
David Seymour
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THE PHILOSOPHICAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE HOLOCAUST
Alan Rosenberg
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ENCOUNTER WITH THE HOLOCAUST (Or perhaps an encounter with the already existing structures of memory itself)
Dr. Gary P Spicer
Masters Thesis, 2013
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The General-Human and the Particular-Jewish Dimensions of the Holocaust
Yehoyada Amir
Dapim: Studies on the Holocaust 27, 3 , 2013
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“Breaking Down Barriers” or “Building Strong Christians”: Two Treatments of Holocaust History
Simone Schweber
Theory & Research in Social Education, 2006
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Primo dolore. Anders e Holocaust, Estetica. Studi e Ricerche, 2 (2015), pp. 117-128, Please contact me for a pre-print draft....
micaela latini
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Uses of the past and the Holocaust: Reflections on the question of singularity Usages of the past and the holocaust: Reflections on the question of singularity
Fernando Garcia
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Rethinking the Holocaust: Teaching Afresh with Each Passing Generation
Katherine Stafford
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The painful question we must ask about the Holocaust
Jonathon Catlin
The Spectator, 2021
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A World Without Jews: Interpreting the Holocaust
Alon Confino
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The Holocaust: A Genocide Explained
Rose Lintz
2019
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‘Review: Amos Goldberg and Haim Hazan (eds), Marking Evil: Holocaust Memory in the Global Age (New York; Oxford: Berghahn, 2015)’, Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History. Published online 16 February 2017.
Larissa Allwork
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Contemporary Views and Applications of the Holocaust
Katherine Carpio , M.A.
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How Jewish thinkers come to terms with the Holocaust and why it matters for this generation : a selected survey and comment
Elizabeth Pinder-Ashenden
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Fabiszak, Małgorzata. (Submitted). “Contesting memories in text and image: Discursive representation and cognitive construal”. (In:) David Seymour and Ruth Wodak (eds.) The Holocaust in the Twenty-First Century: Contested/Contesting Memories. Routledge.
Malgorzata Fabiszak
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"The Jewish Dimension of the Holocaust in Dire Straits? Current Challenges of Interpretation and Scope", in: Norman Goda (ed.), Jewish Histories of the Holocaust. New Transnational Approaches (New York: Beghahn, 2014), pp. 17-38
Dan Michman
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Echoes from the Holocaust Philosophical Reflections on a Dark Time
Alan Rosenberg
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The Holocaust in American Life
Peter Alexander Meyers
The Holocaust in American Life
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“Representation and Event: Anselm Kiefer, Joseph Beuys, and the Memory of the Holocaust,” The Yale Journal of Criticism 16 (1) (2003), 113-146.
Matthew Biro
The Yale Journal of Criticism, 2003
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The Course of History: Arno J. Mayer, Gerhard L. Weinberg and David Cesarani on the Holocaust and World War II
Dan Stone
Journal of Modern History, 2019
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Speaking of the Holocaust From Silence to Knowledge and Back Again
Keith Kahn-Harris
European Judaism, 2020
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Should “the Holocaust” be discarded, or what’s in a name? Historiography(-ies), memory(-ies) and metanarrative(s)
Stéphane Bruchfeld
Holocaust Remembrance and Representation Documentation from a Research Conference. Research anthology of the Inquiry on a Museum about the Holocaust., 2020
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