The Routledge history of the Holocaust

Serving as a comprehensive introduction to the history of the Holocaust, this text seeks to add depth to current debate, both geographically & topically, assessing the Final Solution in broad perspective & covering issues which have previously been under-investigated.

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Subtitles:The Holocaust
Contributors: Friedman, Jonathan C. 1966- (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2012
In:Year: 2012
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
Edition:First published in paperback
Series/Journal:The Routledge histories
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Jews / History
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Germany Ethnic relations
B Jews Germany History 1933-1945
B Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
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Summary:Serving as a comprehensive introduction to the history of the Holocaust, this text seeks to add depth to current debate, both geographically & topically, assessing the Final Solution in broad perspective & covering issues which have previously been under-investigated.
The genocide of Jewish and non-Jewish civilians perpetrated by the German regime during World War Two continues to confront scholars with elusive questions even after nearly seventy years and hundreds of studies. This multi-contributory work is a landmark publication that sees experts renowned in their field addressing these questions in light of current research. A comprehensive introduction to the history of the Holocaust, this volume has 42 chapters which add important depth to the academic study of the Holocaust, both geographically and topically. The chapters address such diverse issues as: * continuities in German and European history with respect to genocide prior to 1939 * the eugenic roots of Nazi anti-Semitism * the response of Europe's Jewish Communities to persecution and destruction * the Final Solution as the German occupation instituted it across Europe * rescue and rescuer motivations the problem of prosecuting war crimes * gender and Holocaust experience * the persecution of non-Jewish victims * the Holocaust in postwar cultural venues. This important collection will be essential reading for all those interested in the history of the Holocaust.
Item Description:Literaturangaben
ISBN:0415520878