The Oxford handbook of holocaust studies
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The Oxford handbook of holocaust studies
Oxford University Press, 2010
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Contents: Part I: Enablers. -- pt. II: Protagonists. -- pt. III: Settings. -- pt. IV: Representations. -- pt. V: Aftereffects
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents of Works
- Introduction / Peter Hayes, John K. Roth
- Antisemitism / Richard S. Levy
- Science / Patricia Heberer
- Nationalism / Eric D. Weitz
- Colonialism / A. Dirk Moses
- Fascism / Philip Morgan
- World Wars / Doris L. Bergen
- Hitler and Himmler / Alan E. Steinweis
- Problem solvers / Christopher R. Browning
- Killers / Edward B. Westermann
- On-lookers / Paul A. Levine
- Rescuers / Debórah Dwork
- Jews / Dan Michman
- Women / Lenore J. Weitzman
- Children / Nicholas Stargardt
- Catholics / Kevin P. Spicer
- Protestants / Robert P. Ericksen
- The allies / Shlomo Aronson
- Gypsies, homosexuals, and Slavs / John Connelly
- Greater Germany / Wolf Gruner
- Living space / Wendy Lower
- Occupied and satellite states / Radu Ioanid
- Ghettos / Martin C. Dean
- Labor sites / Mark Spoerer
- Camps / Karin Orth
- German documents and diaries / Peter Fritzsche
- Jew's diaries and chronicles / Amos Goldberg
- Survivors' accounts / Henry Greenspan
- Literature / Sara R. Horowitz
- Film / Lawrence Baron
- Art / Dora Apel
- Music / Bret Werb
- Memorials and museums / James E. Young
- Liberation and dispersal / Arieh J. Kochavi
- Punishment / Rebecca Wittmann
- Plunder and restitution / Peter Hayes
- Denial / Deborah E. Lipstadt
- Israel / Boaz Cohen
- Jewish culture / Jeffrey Shandler
- Judaism / Michael Berenbaum
- Christianity / Stephen R. Haynes
- Germany / Jeffrey Herf
- Europe / Jan-Werner Müller
- The social sciences / James E. Waller
- The humanities / Berel Lang
- Education / Simone Schweber
- Human rights law / David H. Jones
- Ethics / John K. Roth