Holocaust PoliticsPresbyterian Publishing Corporation, 01/10/2001 - 354 páginas More than half a century after Nazi Germany's genocidal assault on the Jewish people, the Holocaust grips our attention as never before, raising hotly-debated questions: how is the Holocaust best remembered? What are its lessons? Who gets to answer those questions? Who owns the Holocaust? These questions provoke disagreements that can be cutthroat or constructive. Taking its point of departure from the controversy that swirled around the author's aborted appointment as director of the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, Holocaust Politics shows how contemporary attitudes and priorities compete to determine that all-important difference. |
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... become . The burdens of Holocaust history are not exceptions to these realities . There are , however , two other meanings of own . Although less well known , they deserve attention , for they may infuse our question with meaning and ...
... become . The burdens of Holocaust history are not exceptions to these realities . There are , however , two other meanings of own . Although less well known , they deserve attention , for they may infuse our question with meaning and ...
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... become more and more a matter of purely historical interest and investigation . Continued debate about the Holocaust's uniqueness , ironically , could contribute to that result . It could become a largely scholastic argument that keeps ...
... become more and more a matter of purely historical interest and investigation . Continued debate about the Holocaust's uniqueness , ironically , could contribute to that result . It could become a largely scholastic argument that keeps ...
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... become more promi- nent . In a world with increasing population pressures , the likelihood of repeated genocide will also expand . Fourth , to the extent that Auschwitz and Treblinka become forgotten places , we will lack warnings that ...
... become more promi- nent . In a world with increasing population pressures , the likelihood of repeated genocide will also expand . Fourth , to the extent that Auschwitz and Treblinka become forgotten places , we will lack warnings that ...
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What Is Holocaust Politics? | 1 |
the Holocaust? | 65 |
How Is the Holocaust Best Remembered? | 106 |
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