The third volume in an award-winning series
Theodore Zev Weiss
Foreword
Peter Hayes
Introduction
Elie Wiesel
Looking Back
I. Disciplinary Reflections
Christopher R. Browning
The Holocaust and History
Alan E. Steinweis
The Holocaust and Jewish Studies
Gerald E. Markle
The Holocaust and Sociology
John K. Roth
The Holocaust and Philosophy
Jeffrey M. Peck
The Holocaust and Literary Studies
II. The German Context
Michael Berkowitz
Beyond "the Crisis of German Ideology": Contextualizing German
Culture, the Holocaust, and German Jewry
Karl A. Schleunes
The Year 1933: Revolution or Continuity in German History
Peter Hayes
The Deutsche Bank and the Holocaust
III. Memory and Memorialization
Henry L. Mason
Accommodations and Other Flawed Reactions: Issues for Verwerking in
the Netherlands
Deborah Dwork
Custody and Care of Jewish Children in the Postwar Netherlands:
Ethnic Identity and Cultural Hegemony
Harold Marcuse
Dachau: The Political Aesthetics of Holocaust Memorials
Michael R. Marrus
The Future of Auschwitz: A Case for the Ruins
Nathan F. Cogan
A Commentary on the Video-Documentary The Last Remnants of
Lithuanian Jewry: The Narrative of a Holocaust Survivor
Scott Denham
Schindler Returns to Open Arms: Schindler's List in Germany and
Austria
Judith E. Doneson
Is a Little Memory Better than None?
Lawrence Baron
Holocaust Awareness and Denial in the United States: The Hype and
the Hope
IV. Denial
Jonathan Petropoulos
Holocaust Denial: A Generational Typology
Geoffrey J. Giles
Blind in the Right Eye: German Justice and Holocaust Denial
Notes
Notes on Contributors
Peter Hayes is the Theodore Zev Weiss Holocaust Educational Foundation Professor in the Department of History at Northwestern University.
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