This massive compendium of Holocaust material encompasses three distinct categories: conceptual issues, regional studies, and the fine arts...The contributions of so many recognized scholars makes this an important reference tool. Library Journal
Foreword: The Fate of Holocaust Literature by Dennis Klein Preface Conceptual Approaches to the Holocaust The Major Texts of the Holocaust by Annette el-Hayek The Rise and Development of National Socialism in Germany by Reynold Koppel Selected Biographies and Interpretations of Hitler by Robert H. Whealey The Concentration Camps and Killing Centers of the Third Reich by Charles W. Sydnor Asking Unanswerable Questions: A Biliographic Study of Post-Holocaust Jewish Philosophies by Rabbi Steven H. Adams The Church and the Holocaust by David A. Rausch The Righteous Gentiles by Leon W. Wells Understanding Motivations in the Holocaust by Eva Fogelman Jewish Women in the Holocaust Resistance by Bea Stadtler The Relationship of Genocide to Holocaust Studies by Nora Levin Holocaust Studies in Specific Regions Relations between Jews and Poles During the Holocaust: New and Old Approaches in Polish Historiography by Shmuel Krakowski The Last Tragedy of the Shoah: The Jews of Hungary by Asher Cohen The Holocaust in Czechoslovakia: A Survey of the Literature by Saul S. Friedman The Ukrainian Halychyna Division: A Case History in Historical Revisionism by Sol Littman Approaches to the Study of the Holocaust in the Balkans by Alexander Kitroeff The Holocaust in France by Sanford Gutman Holland and the Holocaust by Earl M. Friedman Italy and the Holocaust by Alan Cassels The Holocaust in Spain by John Axe Switzerland and the Holocaust by Hebert Hochhauser Great Britain and the Holocaust by Monty Noam Penkower The Politics of Collaboration: A Historiography of Arab-German Relations, 1933-1945 by Jonathan Friedman American Response to the Holocaust, 1933-1945 by Jack Fischel The Holocaust in Education and the Arts The Holocaust in the School Textbooks of the Federal Republic of Germany by Walter Renn Holocaust Diaries and Memoirs by Laurence Kutler The Holocaust in Fiction by Harry James Cargas The Poetry of the Holocaust by Gloria Young Juvenile and Youth Books about the Holocaust by Bea Stadtler The Holocaust in Art by Nelly Toll Music of the Holocaust by Irene Heskes The Holocaust as Seen in the Movies by Morris Zyrl and Saul S. Friedman Resources for Holocaust Study by Saul S. Friedman Index About the Contributors
SAUL S. FRIEDMAN is Professor of History at Youngstown State University, where he specializes in ancient and modern Middle Eastern studies, Jewish history, and the Holocaust. His books include No Haven for the Oppressed, Incident at Massena, Amcha: An Oral Testament of the Holocaust, Oberammergau Passion Play, Without Future: The Plight of Syrian Jewry (Praeger, 1989), and The Terezin Diary of Gonda Redlich (1992). He has also published numerous essays and book chapters and reviews in such journals as Midstream, Jewish Frontier, American Historical Review, National Review, Jewish Spectator, Chronicle Review, and Congress Monthly.
.,."This well-prepared volume makes a timely entrance during the
fiftieth anniversary of the Second World War. ...an excellent,
prescriptive guide to popular and scholarly literature and other
media describing and interpreting the Holocaust. This handbook also
provides the historical and social context necessary for the reader
to make sense of the vast body of materials documenting this tragic
period of human history. Holocaust Literature's significance lies
in its role as a guide to the important works necessary for the
student, scholar, and librarian to understand why and how the
genocide occurred. All academic and larger public libraries need
this work."-RQ Spring 1994
?...This well-prepared volume makes a timely entrance during the
fiftieth anniversary of the Second World War. ...an excellent,
prescriptive guide to popular and scholarly literature and other
media describing and interpreting the Holocaust. This handbook also
provides the historical and social context necessary for the reader
to make sense of the vast body of materials documenting this tragic
period of human history. Holocaust Literature's significance lies
in its role as a guide to the important works necessary for the
student, scholar, and librarian to understand why and how the
genocide occurred. All academic and larger public libraries need
this work.?-RQ Spring 1994
?Friedman has chosen contributors who are knowledgable and show
enthusiasm for their subjects. Recommended for upper-division
undergraduate; graduate; faculty.?-Choice
?This evaluative overview performs an invaluable service.?-AMERICAN
LIBRARIES
?This massive compendium of Holocaust material encompasses three
distinct categories: conceptual issues, regional studies, and the
fine arts. . . the contributions of so many recongnized scholars
makes this an important reference tool.?-Library Journal
"Friedman has chosen contributors who are knowledgable and show
enthusiasm for their subjects. Recommended for upper-division
undergraduate; graduate; faculty."-Choice
"This evaluative overview performs an invaluable service."-AMERICAN
LIBRARIES
"This massive compendium of Holocaust material encompasses three
distinct categories: conceptual issues, regional studies, and the
fine arts. . . the contributions of so many recongnized scholars
makes this an important reference tool."-Library Journal
..."This well-prepared volume makes a timely entrance during the
fiftieth anniversary of the Second World War. ...an excellent,
prescriptive guide to popular and scholarly literature and other
media describing and interpreting the Holocaust. This handbook also
provides the historical and social context necessary for the reader
to make sense of the vast body of materials documenting this tragic
period of human history. Holocaust Literature's significance lies
in its role as a guide to the important works necessary for the
student, scholar, and librarian to understand why and how the
genocide occurred. All academic and larger public libraries need
this work."-RQ Spring 1994
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