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100 _aJockusch, Laura (Hrsg.); Pendas, Devin O. (Hrsg.)
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245 _aThe Cambridge History of the Holocaust
_bAftermath, Outcomes, Repercussions
_nVolume 4
_cEdited by Laura Jockusch and Devin O. Pendas
264 _aCambridge
_bCambridge University Press; Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing)
_c2025
300 _a594 Seiten
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520 _aGeneral 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 T©·ummers; 4. Testimony as a response to mass atrocity: 1940s to the present Zo©·e 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
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