Politics, Violence, Memory

Politics, Violence, Memory

The New Social Science of the Holocaust

Subotic, Jelena; Kopstein, Jeffrey S.; Welch, Susan

Cornell University Press

01/2023

348

Dura

Inglês

9781501766749

15 a 20 dias

454

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Introduction: A Response Delayed

1. Can - Or Should - There Be a Political Science of the Holocaust?

2. Histories in Motion: The Holocaust, Social Science Research, and the Historian

Part I: Sites of Violence

3. Pogrom Violence and Visibility during the Kristallnacht Pogrom

4. Historical Legacies and Jewish Survival Strategies during the Holocaust

5. A Common History of Violence? The Pogroms of Summer 1941 in Comparative Perspective

6. Mass Violence without Mass Politics: Political Culture and the Holocaust in Lithuania

Part II: New Uses for Old Data on Antisemitism and the Holocaust

7. Territorial Loss and Xenophobia in the Weimar Republic: Evidence from Jewish Bogeymen in Children's Stories

8. Defeating Typhus in the Warsaw Ghetto: A Scientific Look at Historical Sources

9. Holocaust Survival among Immigrant Jews in the Netherlands: A Life Course Approach

10. Normalizing Violence: How Catholic Bishops Facilitated Vichy's Violence against Jews

11. Using the Yad Vashem Transport Database to Examine Gender and Selection during the Holocaust

12. Addressing the Missing Voices in Holocaust Testimony

Part III: Legacies of the Holocaust

13. Remembering Past Atrocities: Good or Bad for Attitudes toward Minorities?

14. Legitimating Myths and the Holocaust in Postsocialist States

15. The International Relations of Holocaust Memory

Conclusion: From the Micro to the Macro
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