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Table of Contents

The Development of Holocaust Research : A Personal Overview / Raul Hilberg
Is There an "Israeli School" of Holocaust Research? / Dan Michman
Holocaust Research and Jewish Historiography : Mutual Influences / David Engel
Part II: Jewish Research : Beginnings
Philip Friedman and the Beginning of Holocaust Studies / Roni Stauber
"Everyone Can Hold a Pen": The Documentation Project in the DP Camps in Germany / Ada Schein
Chroniclers of Catastrophe: History Writing as a Jewish Response to Persecution Before and After the Holocaust / Laura Jockusch
Joseph Wulf: A Forgotten Outsider Among Holocaust Scholars / Nicolas Berg
Survivors as Historians: Abel Herzberg, Jacques Presser and Loe de Jong on the Nazi Persecution of the Jews in the Netherlands / Conny Kristel
Part III: The Emergence of Jewish Research Centers
The Emergence of Holocaust Research in Poland: The Jewish Historical Commission and the Jewish Historical Institute (ZIH), 1944-1989 / Feliks Tych
The Jewish Contemporary Documentation Center (CDJC) and Holocaust Research in France, 1945-1970 / Georges Bensoussan
Setting the Agenda of Holocaust Research: Discord at Yad Vashem in the 1950s / Boaz Cohen
Fighting Oblivion: The CDEC and its Impact on Italian Holocaust Historiography / Iael Nidam-Orvieto
The Leo Baeck Institute and German-Jewish Historiography on the Holocaust / Guy Miron
Part IV: Schools and Approaches Within National Contexts
Agents of the Final Solution : Perpetration in Historical Perspective / Jurgen Matthaus
From Bullock to Kershaw: Some Peculiarities of British Historical Writing About the Nazi Persecution and Mass Murder of the Jews / David Cesarani
The Paradoxes of Dutch History : Historiography of the Holocaust in the Netherlands / Ido de Haan
Part V: Case and Context: The Holocaust and World War II
Two Separate Issues? Historiography of World War II and the Holocaust / Gerhard L. Weinberg
On my Book The Origins of the Final Solution : Some Remarks on its Background and on its Major Conclusions / Christopher Browning
The West, The Yishuv, and the Rescue Debate Regarding Slovakia and Hungary : Old and New Historiography / Shlomo Aronson
Part VI: Testimonies : Shaping and Significance
First Testimonies on the Holocaust : The Problematic Nature of Conveying and Absorbing them, and the Reaction in the Yishuv / Dina Porat
First-Hand Accounts and Awareness of the Fate of the Jews under the Nazis : The Case of Hungarian Labor Service Men / Robert Rozett
"A Jewish Historical Commission in Budapest": The Place of the National Relief Committee for Deportees in Hungary [DEGOB] Among the Other Large-Scale Historical-Memorial Projects of She'erit Hapletah After the Holocaust (1945-1948) / Rita Horvdth
Evidence of Trauma: David Boder and Writing the History of Holocaust Testimony / Alan Rosen
The Community and the Individual: The Different Narratives of Early and Late Testimonies and Their Significance for Historians / Dalia Ofer
Part VII: Jewish Testimonies in the Trials of War Criminals
Jewish Witnesses in War Crimes Trials of the Postwar Era / Donald Bloxham
A Lost Voice? Jewish Witnesses in Nazi Trials in West Germany / Rebecca Wittmann
As Heard by the Witnesses, the Public, and the Judges : Three Variations on the Testimony in the Eichmann Trial / Hanna Yablonka.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Dewey Decimal Class
940.53/18072
Library of Congress
D804.348 .H647 2009, D804.348.H647 2009, D804.348 .H647 2008

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p. cm.
Number of pages
614

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OL23022009M
ISBN 13
9789653083264
LCCN
2009004053
OCLC/WorldCat
301705978
Goodreads
7315913

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