The Holocaust and historical methodology

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The Holocaust and historical methodology

edited by Dan Stone

(Making sense of history, v. 16)

Berghahn, 2015

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"First published in 2012 by Berghahn Books ... First paperback edition published in 2015."--T.p. verso

Bibliography: p. [290]-309

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In the last two decades our empirical knowledge of the Holocaust has been vastly expanded. Yet this empirical blossoming has not been accompanied by much theoretical reflection on the historiography. This volume argues that reflection on the historical process of (re)constructing the past is as important for understanding the Holocaust-and, by extension, any past event-as is archival research. It aims to go beyond the dominant paradigm of political history and describe the emergence of methods now being used to reconstruct the past in the context of Holocaust historiography.

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Introduction: The Holocaust and Historical Methodology Dan Stone PART I: MEMORY AND CULTURE IN THE THIRD REICH Chapter 1. A World Without Jews: Interpreting the Holocaust Alon Confino Chapter 2. Holocaust Historiography and Cultural History Dan Stone Chapter 3. The Invisible Crime: Nazi Politics of Memory and Postwar Representations of the Holocaust Dirk Rupnow Chapter 4. The History of the Jews in the Ghettos: A Cultural Perspective Amos Goldberg Chapter 5. National Socialism, Holocaust and Ecology Boaz Neumann PART II: TESTIMONY AND COMMEMORATION Chapter 6. Bearing Witness: Theological Roots of a New Secular Morality Samuel Moyn Chapter 7. Transcending History? Methodological Problems in Holocaust Testimony Zoe Waxman Chapter 8. Studying the Holocaust: Is History Commemoration? Doris L. Bergen PART III: ANOTHER LOOK AT A CLASSIC OF HOLOCAUST HISTORIOGRAPHY Chapter 9. An Integrated History of the Holocaust: Some Methodological Challenges Saul Friedlander Chapter 10. Truth and Circumstance: What (If Anything) Can Be Properly Said about the Holocaust? Hayden White Chapter 11. Modernist Holocaust Historiography: A Dialogue between Saul Friedlander and Hayden White Wulf Kansteiner PART IV: THE HOLOCAUST IN THE WORLD Chapter 12. The Holocaust and European History Donald Bloxham Chapter 13. Fascism and the Holocaust Federico Finchelstein Chapter 14. The Holocaust and World History: Raphael Lemkin and Comparative Methodology A. Dirk Moses Select Bibliography Contributors Index

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