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Holocaust Literature: A Handbook of Critical, Historical, and Literary Writings

Autor Saul S. Friedman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 iun 1993
Over the past forty years, the term Holocaust has come to represent the deliberate campaign of extermination of Jews by the Nazis of Germany's Third Reich preceding and during World War II. Masses of edited documents and analytical material have been generated by Holocaust scholars, and some bibliographical and encyclopedic guides to the field are available. However, a student or researcher may be confounded by the abundance of publications and may lack the necessary background and endurance to sift the wheat from the chaff. The present volume has a two-fold purpose: to offer substantial analysis in intrinsic areas of study and to assess the relevant literature in each case.

Major scholars and brilliant, less established historians from Israel, Canada, and the United States have contributed more than thirty essays complete with extensive reference lists in three broad divisions. The section on conceptual approaches to the Holocaust is composed of such topics as the rise of national socialism, biographies and interpretations of Hitler, concentration camps, post-Holocaust Jewish philosophies, and the righteous gentiles. Area studies deal with aspects of the Holocaust in Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Ukraine, the Balkans, France, Holland, Italy, and Spain, and with effects and reactions in Switzerland and Britain. Arab-German collaboration and American responses are also addressed. A third section takes up Holocaust subjects in education, belles lettres, and the arts, including diaries and memoirs, fiction, poetry, books for children, art, music, and films. Although the scholars all provide evaluative surveys of their subjects and related literature, each enjoyed considerable latitude in coverage and each presents his or her own views and selections, not all of which are shared by other contributors or the volume editor. The editor also provides an introduction and a final survey of major institutions and resources for Holocaust study. A significant reference tool, this volume will be consulted by researchers at all levels in university, public, secondary, and parochial school libraries and at religious institutions.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313262210
ISBN-10: 0313262217
Pagini: 712
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 38 mm
Greutate: 1.13 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Foreword: The Fate of Holocaust Literature by Dennis Klein
Preface
Conceptual Approaches to the Holocaust
The Major Texts of the Holocaust by Annette el-Hayek
The Rise and Development of National Socialism in Germany by Reynold Koppel
Selected Biographies and Interpretations of Hitler by Robert H. Whealey
The Concentration Camps and Killing Centers of the Third Reich by Charles W. Sydnor
Asking Unanswerable Questions: A Biliographic Study of Post-Holocaust Jewish Philosophies by Rabbi Steven H. Adams
The Church and the Holocaust by David A. Rausch
The Righteous Gentiles by Leon W. Wells
Understanding Motivations in the Holocaust by Eva Fogelman
Jewish Women in the Holocaust Resistance by Bea Stadtler
The Relationship of Genocide to Holocaust Studies by Nora Levin
Holocaust Studies in Specific Regions
Relations between Jews and Poles During the Holocaust: New and Old Approaches in Polish Historiography by Shmuel Krakowski
The Last Tragedy of the Shoah: The Jews of Hungary by Asher Cohen
The Holocaust in Czechoslovakia: A Survey of the Literature by Saul S. Friedman
The Ukrainian Halychyna Division: A Case History in Historical Revisionism by Sol Littman
Approaches to the Study of the Holocaust in the Balkans by Alexander Kitroeff
The Holocaust in France by Sanford Gutman
Holland and the Holocaust by Earl M. Friedman
Italy and the Holocaust by Alan Cassels
The Holocaust in Spain by John Axe
Switzerland and the Holocaust by Hebert Hochhauser
Great Britain and the Holocaust by Monty Noam Penkower
The Politics of Collaboration: A Historiography of Arab-German Relations, 1933-1945 by Jonathan Friedman
American Response to the Holocaust, 1933-1945 by Jack Fischel
The Holocaust in Education and the Arts
The Holocaust in the School Textbooks of the Federal Republic of Germany by Walter Renn
Holocaust Diaries and Memoirs by Laurence Kutler
The Holocaust in Fiction by Harry James Cargas
The Poetry of the Holocaust by Gloria Young
Juvenile and Youth Books about the Holocaust by Bea Stadtler
The Holocaust in Art by Nelly Toll
Music of the Holocaust by Irene Heskes
The Holocaust as Seen in the Movies by Morris Zyrl and Saul S. Friedman
Resources for Holocaust Study by Saul S. Friedman
Index
About the Contributors