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100 _aRoseman, Mark (Hrsg.); Stone, Dan (Hrsg.)
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245 _aThe Cambridge History of the Holocaust
_bContexts: Origins, Comparisons, Entanglements
_nVolume 1
_cEdited by Mark Roseman and Dan Stone
264 _aCambridge
_bCambridge University Press; Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)
_c2025
300 _a546 Seiten
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490 _aThe Cambridge History of the Holocaust
500 _aE-Book / Zugriff nur im Lesesaal
520 _aGeneral Editor's Introduction Mark Roseman; Introduction to volume I Mark Roseman and Dan Stone; 1. Historiography of the holocaust: early developments Boaz Cohen; 2. The historiography of the holocaust: the years of diversification and integration Dan Stone; 3. From 'final solution' to 'holocaust'. Autobiographical reflections Jane Caplan; 4. The holocaust, genocide, and the origins of the commensurability problem A. Dirk Moses; 5. Fascism and holocaust Aristotle Kallis; 6. The holocaust and modernity Mark Roseman; 7. Integrated approaches and boundaries in holocaust scholarship Dan Stone; 8. Mapping the holocaust Tim Cole; 9. Archiving the holocaust Jan Lambertz; 10. Antisemitism in interwar Europe Ulrich Wyrwa; 11. Race-thinking, V©·olkisch-nationalism, and eugenics Eric Kurlander; 12. Inter-ethnic violence in Europe before the holocaust Robert Gerwarth; 13. Communism and anti-Communism Andreas Wirsching; 14. Weimar Germany's vanishing point: politics, violence and the rise of the nazis, 1918-1933 Annemarie Sammartino; 15. Hitler and the Nazi party Thomas Weber; 16. Hitler, state and party Helmut Walser Smith; 17. Anti-semitic policy in the early years of the third Reich Hans Christian Jasch; 18. Popular participation in anti-Jewish policy up to 1938 Michael Wildt; 19. Nazi biopolitics: eugenics, racial policy, and the persecution of 'Asoziale,' 1933-1939 Richard F. Wetzell; 20. 'Judenforschung' -Nazi Jewish studies Dirk Rupnow; 21. Belonging and belongings: the dispossession of German Jews Christoph Kreutzm©·uller and Jonathan Zatlin; 22. Kristallnacht Alan E. Steinweis; 23. Lebensraum, autarky and a new imperial order Richard Overy; 24. International responses to nazi race and Jewish policy, 1933-1939 Jonathan Wiesen
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