Lessons and Legacies III
Memory, Memorialization, and Denial
Elie Wiesel editor Peter Hayes editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Northwestern University Press
Published:20th Jan '99
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The third volume in an award-winning series
A collection of 19 essays focusing on how various fields of study can open new perspectives on the Holocaust. Culture and politics in Germany after 1933 are examined,and the memorialization of those years, and the shocking denials of the Holocaust are addressed.The process of looking back on the Holocaust is one of a double nature: it can bring both enlightenment and a paralyzing pain, particularly for its survivors. This volume addresses the process of looking back, the challenges to understanding of unimaginable horrors that took place, and how academia, media, popular attitudes, and even judicial mind-sets handle that process.
A collection of nineteen essays, this book is organized into four sections: the first focuses on how various fields of study can open new perspectives on the Holocaust and sharpen old ones; the second examines culture and politics in Germany before and after 1933; the third addresses the problems associated with the memorialization of those years; and the final section examines the shocking denials of the Holocaust.
ISBN: 9780810116658
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303 pages