Holocaust PoliticsWipf and Stock Publishers, 18/02/2016 - 376 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? Those issues provoke disagreements that can be cutthroat or constructive. Taking its point of departure from the controversy that swirled around John Roth's aborted appointment as director of the Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies, a senior post at the US Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC, Holocaust Politics shows how contemporary attitudes and priorities compete to determine that all-important difference. |
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... Langer Miles Lerman Elisabeth Maxwell Carol Rittner Don and Barbara Raymond Richard L. and Betty Rogers Rubenstein Paul Shapiro Afriend is always a friend. Proverbs 17:17 (CEV) You cannot go down into hell with impunity. You must.
... Langer Miles Lerman Elisabeth Maxwell Carol Rittner Don and Barbara Raymond Richard L. and Betty Rogers Rubenstein Paul Shapiro Afriend is always a friend. Proverbs 17:17 (CEV) You cannot go down into hell with impunity. You must.
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... Langer may have had in mind when he began his 1995 book Admitting the Holocaust by saying that “if the Holocaust has taught us anything, it is that we were other than we believed, masters of neither time nor space.” When owning involves ...
... Langer may have had in mind when he began his 1995 book Admitting the Holocaust by saying that “if the Holocaust has taught us anything, it is that we were other than we believed, masters of neither time nor space.” When owning involves ...
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... Langer regards as reflecting “only our own need to plant a life-sustaining seed in the barren soil that conceals the remnants of two-thirds of European Jewry. The sooner we abandon this design, the quicker we will learn to face such ...
... Langer regards as reflecting “only our own need to plant a life-sustaining seed in the barren soil that conceals the remnants of two-thirds of European Jewry. The sooner we abandon this design, the quicker we will learn to face such ...
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the Holocaust? | 65 |
PostHolocaust Christianity | 177 |
What | 220 |
Where Does Holocaust Politics Lead? | 255 |
Notes | 285 |
Select Bibliography | 327 |
Index | 339 |
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