Memory Offended: The Auschwitz Convent Controversy
Editat de Dr Carol Rittner, John K. Rothen Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 iun 1991
In their introduction, editors Carol Rittner and John K. Roth define the meaning of the word covenant in both the Jewish and Christian religious traditions. They develop a compelling argument for the notion that the Christian concept of a new covenant between God and humanity, which supposedly superseded Judaism's old covenant, formed the basis for the centuries-old anti-Jewish contempt that led to Auschwitz--the Nazi death camp where 1.6 million human beings, mostly Jews, were exterminated. The editors contend that the existence of a convent at this site offended memory. The vital issue of what constitutes a fitting Auschwitz memorial is addressed throughout the volume's three major divisions in which important thinkers, including Robert McAfee Brown and Richard L. Rubenstein, among others, investigate The History and Politics of Memory, The Psychology of Memory, and The Theology of Memory. Important tools for researchers are a chronology of events pertinent to the Auschwitz convent controversy, 1933-1990 and an appendix that contains many key documents relating to the controversy. Memory Offended will be an important resource in university and public libraries as well as in Holocaust courses, classes on Jewish Studies, twentieth-century history, and those that focus on interreligious issues.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780275936068
ISBN-10: 0275936066
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0275936066
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.65 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction: Memory Offended by Carol Rittner and John K. Roth
Chronology of Events Pertinent to the Auschwitz Convent Controversy, 1933-1990
The History and Politics of Memory
The Convent at Auschwitz and the Imperatives of Pluralism in the Global Electronic Village by Richard L. Rubenstein
Jews and Poles: Remembering at a Cemetery by Ronald Modras
The Auschwitz Convent Controversy: Mutual Misperceptions by John T. Pawlikowski
Backward and Forward by Gabriel Moran
The Struggle for Civility: The Auschwitz Controversy and the Forces Behind It by Michael Berenbaum
The Psychology of Memory
The Controversy over the Convent at Auschwitz by Hermann Langbein
Auschwitz and Oswiecim: One Location, Two Memories by Emanuel Tanay
An Interview, August 29, 1989 by Elie Wiesel and Carol Rittner
The Controversy over Carmel at Auschwitz: A Personal Polish-Jewish Chronology by Stanislaw Krajewski
The Psychological Point of View by Leo Eitinger
The Theology of Memory
The New Road by Claire Huchet-Bishop
Historical Memories in Conflict by Judith Hershcopf Banki
Auschwitz: Where Only Silence Becomes Prayer by Mary Jo Leddy
Jewish and Christian Suffering in the Post-Auschwitz Period by Albert H. Friedlander
Memory Redeemed? by Robert McAfee Brown
Afterword
Appendix: Key Documents about the Auschwitz Convent Controversy
Selected Bibliography
Index
Chronology of Events Pertinent to the Auschwitz Convent Controversy, 1933-1990
The History and Politics of Memory
The Convent at Auschwitz and the Imperatives of Pluralism in the Global Electronic Village by Richard L. Rubenstein
Jews and Poles: Remembering at a Cemetery by Ronald Modras
The Auschwitz Convent Controversy: Mutual Misperceptions by John T. Pawlikowski
Backward and Forward by Gabriel Moran
The Struggle for Civility: The Auschwitz Controversy and the Forces Behind It by Michael Berenbaum
The Psychology of Memory
The Controversy over the Convent at Auschwitz by Hermann Langbein
Auschwitz and Oswiecim: One Location, Two Memories by Emanuel Tanay
An Interview, August 29, 1989 by Elie Wiesel and Carol Rittner
The Controversy over Carmel at Auschwitz: A Personal Polish-Jewish Chronology by Stanislaw Krajewski
The Psychological Point of View by Leo Eitinger
The Theology of Memory
The New Road by Claire Huchet-Bishop
Historical Memories in Conflict by Judith Hershcopf Banki
Auschwitz: Where Only Silence Becomes Prayer by Mary Jo Leddy
Jewish and Christian Suffering in the Post-Auschwitz Period by Albert H. Friedlander
Memory Redeemed? by Robert McAfee Brown
Afterword
Appendix: Key Documents about the Auschwitz Convent Controversy
Selected Bibliography
Index