Holocaust Letters: Methodologies, Cases and Reflections
Editat de Dr Christine Schmidt, Clara Dijkstra, Charlie Knight, Sandra Lipneren Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 feb 2026
Holocaust Letters also presents a series of short source critiques of individual letters and small collections of letters, with insightful analysis of a variety of different types of letters to be found throughout. In whatever form they occur, Holocaust-era letters are witness not only to what happened and to whom but contain valuable evidence of how and, crucially, why the events that came to be known as the Holocaust occurred.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781350475342
ISBN-10: 1350475343
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 11 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 158 x 238 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1350475343
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: 11 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 158 x 238 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.56 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
List of Figures
List of Contributor
Foreword Joachim Schlör
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Clara Dijkstra, Charlie Knight, Sandra Lipner and Christine Schmidt
1. The Exhibition Holocaust Letters at The Wiener Holocaust Library
Sandra Lipner and Christine Schmidt
2. Scholarship on Holocaust-era Letters: An Overview
Maria Ferenc and Shirli Gilbert
Part I: Nazi Germany
3. Analyzing the Role of the Narrator in Private Correspondences: The Third Reich Narrated as an Experience of (Post-)War Spaces
Sophie Bayer Blears
4. Emotions as Societal Seismograph: A Letter-based History of Emotions of the Third Reich
Sandra Lipner
5. Spotlight - Dispatch from an Aryanized Business: Otto Poetsch Writes to Leo Anker, Danzig, 31 August 1939
Joseph Cronin
Part II: Refugee and Migrant Letters from Germany
6. Refugee Letters: Methodological Considerations
Hannah Holtschneider
7. Reading the Letter: Reflections on the Researcher's Journey
Charlie Knight
8. Preserving a Family Archive and Reconstructing an Escape from Nazi Germany: A Dialogue in/on Translation
Deborah Jaffé and Ricarda Vidal
9. Spotlight - 'Leb wohl, mein Lieber': Examining Familial Dynamics in Exile through the Migrant Love Letter
Elizabeth Lamle
Part III: Occupied Europe
10. Letters from Drancy and the Experience of Jewish Motherhood
Clara Dijkstra
11. Reflections on Ordinary Life and Identity in Hungarian Labour Service Letters
Barnabas Balint
12. Spotlight - Briefaktion Postcards from the Theresienstadt Family Camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau
Jennifer Putnam
Part IV: Relief and Restitution
13. To the Letter? The Correspondence of the Jewish Committee for Relief Abroad and Anglo-Jewish Relief in North Africa and Europe, 1943-1945
Roxy Moore
14. 'My dearest Stella': Witnessing the Aftermath of the Holocaust in the Letters of a British Relief Worker
Rob Thompson
15. Spotlight - 'She must have signed it in that yellow-star-world': Mrs. Árpád Seres's Restitution Letter
Borbála Klacsmann
Index
List of Contributor
Foreword Joachim Schlör
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Clara Dijkstra, Charlie Knight, Sandra Lipner and Christine Schmidt
1. The Exhibition Holocaust Letters at The Wiener Holocaust Library
Sandra Lipner and Christine Schmidt
2. Scholarship on Holocaust-era Letters: An Overview
Maria Ferenc and Shirli Gilbert
Part I: Nazi Germany
3. Analyzing the Role of the Narrator in Private Correspondences: The Third Reich Narrated as an Experience of (Post-)War Spaces
Sophie Bayer Blears
4. Emotions as Societal Seismograph: A Letter-based History of Emotions of the Third Reich
Sandra Lipner
5. Spotlight - Dispatch from an Aryanized Business: Otto Poetsch Writes to Leo Anker, Danzig, 31 August 1939
Joseph Cronin
Part II: Refugee and Migrant Letters from Germany
6. Refugee Letters: Methodological Considerations
Hannah Holtschneider
7. Reading the Letter: Reflections on the Researcher's Journey
Charlie Knight
8. Preserving a Family Archive and Reconstructing an Escape from Nazi Germany: A Dialogue in/on Translation
Deborah Jaffé and Ricarda Vidal
9. Spotlight - 'Leb wohl, mein Lieber': Examining Familial Dynamics in Exile through the Migrant Love Letter
Elizabeth Lamle
Part III: Occupied Europe
10. Letters from Drancy and the Experience of Jewish Motherhood
Clara Dijkstra
11. Reflections on Ordinary Life and Identity in Hungarian Labour Service Letters
Barnabas Balint
12. Spotlight - Briefaktion Postcards from the Theresienstadt Family Camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau
Jennifer Putnam
Part IV: Relief and Restitution
13. To the Letter? The Correspondence of the Jewish Committee for Relief Abroad and Anglo-Jewish Relief in North Africa and Europe, 1943-1945
Roxy Moore
14. 'My dearest Stella': Witnessing the Aftermath of the Holocaust in the Letters of a British Relief Worker
Rob Thompson
15. Spotlight - 'She must have signed it in that yellow-star-world': Mrs. Árpád Seres's Restitution Letter
Borbála Klacsmann
Index
Recenzii
This book provides a fascinating deep dive into Holocaust letters both as texts and material objects. The letters, which are all too often the last words of the Jewish victims, reveal how people were able to make sense of their suffering. The essays in this volume open up valuable new perspectives about the Holocaust.
This innovative and engaging volume offers fresh insights into key issues in Holocaust research. Synthesizing a field that has only begun to develop systematically in the past decade or two, the articles present original approaches to core methodological questions regarding the use of letters, promising to advance the field in the years ahead.
This innovative and engaging volume offers fresh insights into key issues in Holocaust research. Synthesizing a field that has only begun to develop systematically in the past decade or two, the articles present original approaches to core methodological questions regarding the use of letters, promising to advance the field in the years ahead.