Children in the Holocaust and its Aftermath
Historical and Psychological Studies of the Kestenberg Archive
Herausgeber: Cohen, Sharon Kangisser; Ofer, Dalia; Fogelman, Eva
Children in the Holocaust and its Aftermath
Historical and Psychological Studies of the Kestenberg Archive
Herausgeber: Cohen, Sharon Kangisser; Ofer, Dalia; Fogelman, Eva
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The interviews conducted with Holocaust child survivors and war children were done in the 80s and early 90s therefore these are the first interviews many gave The collection also includes interviews conducted immediately after liberation Various qualitative analytic methods are used by the various researchers Findings about the aftermath of persecution of children who experienced massive psychic trauma are all original works not published before.
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The interviews conducted with Holocaust child survivors and war children were done in the 80s and early 90s therefore these are the first interviews many gave The collection also includes interviews conducted immediately after liberation Various qualitative analytic methods are used by the various researchers Findings about the aftermath of persecution of children who experienced massive psychic trauma are all original works not published before.
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 407g
- ISBN-13: 9781789200805
- ISBN-10: 1789200806
- Artikelnr.: 53304355
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 278
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 407g
- ISBN-13: 9781789200805
- ISBN-10: 1789200806
- Artikelnr.: 53304355
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sharon Kangisser Cohen is the Director of the Director of the Diane and Eli Zborowski Centre for the Study of the Holocaust and Its Aftermath and the Deportation Project at the The International Institute for Holocaust Research, Yad Vashem. She is, in addition, a lecturer at Haifa University and the Rothberg School for international students at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Her most recent book, Testimony and Time: Survivors of the Holocaust Remember, was published in 2015 by Yad Vashem.
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Sharon Kangisser Cohen, Eva Fogelman and Dalia Ofer
PART I: METHODOLOGY
Chapter 1. Age, Circumstance, and Outcome in Child Survivors of the
Holocaust: Considerations of the Literature and a Report of a Study Using
Narrative Content Analysis
Gila Sandler Saban, K. Mark Sossin, and Anastasia Yasik
PART II: IMMEDIATE POSTWAR PERIOD
Chapter 2. A Child's View: Children's Depositions of the Central Jewish
Historical Commission (Poland)
Sharon Kangisser Cohen
Chapter 3. Starting Over: Reconstituted Families after the Holocaust
Beth B. Cohen
Chapter 4. "Both Valuable and Difficult": A Meeting Point between
Historical and Psychological Interviews
Rita Horváth and Katalin Zana
PART III: POST WAR MEMORY, COPING MECHANISMS, AND ADJUSTMENT
Chapter 5. Performative Memory-Making and the Future of the Kestenberg
Archive
Stephenie Young
Chapter 6. Shadows of Memory and Intergenerational Legacies in Child
Survivors' Testimonies from the Kestenberg Archive
Dana Mihailescu
Chapter 7. Symbolic Revenge in Holocaust Child Survivors
Nancy Isserman
Chapter 8. Resilience in Child Survivors: History and Application of Coding
of the International Study of Organized Persecution of Children
Helene Bass-Wichelhaus
PART IV: NON-JEWISH VICTIMS OF WAR AND NAZISM
Chapter 9. "They Were Jews, but They Were Very Kind People": Polish
Language Testimonies in the Kestenberg Child Survivor Archive
Katarzyna Person
Chapter 10. War Children in Nazi Germany and World War II
Ilka Quindeau, Katrin Einert, and Nadine Teuber
Chapter 11. Insights into the German Interviews of the Kestenberg Archive:
Children of Perpetrators and How They Dealt with Their Parents' Actions
Christina Isabel Brüning
PART V: PERSONAL REFLECTIONS
Chapter 12. Always Moving Forward
Andrew Griffel
Index
Introduction
Sharon Kangisser Cohen, Eva Fogelman and Dalia Ofer
PART I: METHODOLOGY
Chapter 1. Age, Circumstance, and Outcome in Child Survivors of the
Holocaust: Considerations of the Literature and a Report of a Study Using
Narrative Content Analysis
Gila Sandler Saban, K. Mark Sossin, and Anastasia Yasik
PART II: IMMEDIATE POSTWAR PERIOD
Chapter 2. A Child's View: Children's Depositions of the Central Jewish
Historical Commission (Poland)
Sharon Kangisser Cohen
Chapter 3. Starting Over: Reconstituted Families after the Holocaust
Beth B. Cohen
Chapter 4. "Both Valuable and Difficult": A Meeting Point between
Historical and Psychological Interviews
Rita Horváth and Katalin Zana
PART III: POST WAR MEMORY, COPING MECHANISMS, AND ADJUSTMENT
Chapter 5. Performative Memory-Making and the Future of the Kestenberg
Archive
Stephenie Young
Chapter 6. Shadows of Memory and Intergenerational Legacies in Child
Survivors' Testimonies from the Kestenberg Archive
Dana Mihailescu
Chapter 7. Symbolic Revenge in Holocaust Child Survivors
Nancy Isserman
Chapter 8. Resilience in Child Survivors: History and Application of Coding
of the International Study of Organized Persecution of Children
Helene Bass-Wichelhaus
PART IV: NON-JEWISH VICTIMS OF WAR AND NAZISM
Chapter 9. "They Were Jews, but They Were Very Kind People": Polish
Language Testimonies in the Kestenberg Child Survivor Archive
Katarzyna Person
Chapter 10. War Children in Nazi Germany and World War II
Ilka Quindeau, Katrin Einert, and Nadine Teuber
Chapter 11. Insights into the German Interviews of the Kestenberg Archive:
Children of Perpetrators and How They Dealt with Their Parents' Actions
Christina Isabel Brüning
PART V: PERSONAL REFLECTIONS
Chapter 12. Always Moving Forward
Andrew Griffel
Index
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Sharon Kangisser Cohen, Eva Fogelman and Dalia Ofer
PART I: METHODOLOGY
Chapter 1. Age, Circumstance, and Outcome in Child Survivors of the
Holocaust: Considerations of the Literature and a Report of a Study Using
Narrative Content Analysis
Gila Sandler Saban, K. Mark Sossin, and Anastasia Yasik
PART II: IMMEDIATE POSTWAR PERIOD
Chapter 2. A Child's View: Children's Depositions of the Central Jewish
Historical Commission (Poland)
Sharon Kangisser Cohen
Chapter 3. Starting Over: Reconstituted Families after the Holocaust
Beth B. Cohen
Chapter 4. "Both Valuable and Difficult": A Meeting Point between
Historical and Psychological Interviews
Rita Horváth and Katalin Zana
PART III: POST WAR MEMORY, COPING MECHANISMS, AND ADJUSTMENT
Chapter 5. Performative Memory-Making and the Future of the Kestenberg
Archive
Stephenie Young
Chapter 6. Shadows of Memory and Intergenerational Legacies in Child
Survivors' Testimonies from the Kestenberg Archive
Dana Mihailescu
Chapter 7. Symbolic Revenge in Holocaust Child Survivors
Nancy Isserman
Chapter 8. Resilience in Child Survivors: History and Application of Coding
of the International Study of Organized Persecution of Children
Helene Bass-Wichelhaus
PART IV: NON-JEWISH VICTIMS OF WAR AND NAZISM
Chapter 9. "They Were Jews, but They Were Very Kind People": Polish
Language Testimonies in the Kestenberg Child Survivor Archive
Katarzyna Person
Chapter 10. War Children in Nazi Germany and World War II
Ilka Quindeau, Katrin Einert, and Nadine Teuber
Chapter 11. Insights into the German Interviews of the Kestenberg Archive:
Children of Perpetrators and How They Dealt with Their Parents' Actions
Christina Isabel Brüning
PART V: PERSONAL REFLECTIONS
Chapter 12. Always Moving Forward
Andrew Griffel
Index
Introduction
Sharon Kangisser Cohen, Eva Fogelman and Dalia Ofer
PART I: METHODOLOGY
Chapter 1. Age, Circumstance, and Outcome in Child Survivors of the
Holocaust: Considerations of the Literature and a Report of a Study Using
Narrative Content Analysis
Gila Sandler Saban, K. Mark Sossin, and Anastasia Yasik
PART II: IMMEDIATE POSTWAR PERIOD
Chapter 2. A Child's View: Children's Depositions of the Central Jewish
Historical Commission (Poland)
Sharon Kangisser Cohen
Chapter 3. Starting Over: Reconstituted Families after the Holocaust
Beth B. Cohen
Chapter 4. "Both Valuable and Difficult": A Meeting Point between
Historical and Psychological Interviews
Rita Horváth and Katalin Zana
PART III: POST WAR MEMORY, COPING MECHANISMS, AND ADJUSTMENT
Chapter 5. Performative Memory-Making and the Future of the Kestenberg
Archive
Stephenie Young
Chapter 6. Shadows of Memory and Intergenerational Legacies in Child
Survivors' Testimonies from the Kestenberg Archive
Dana Mihailescu
Chapter 7. Symbolic Revenge in Holocaust Child Survivors
Nancy Isserman
Chapter 8. Resilience in Child Survivors: History and Application of Coding
of the International Study of Organized Persecution of Children
Helene Bass-Wichelhaus
PART IV: NON-JEWISH VICTIMS OF WAR AND NAZISM
Chapter 9. "They Were Jews, but They Were Very Kind People": Polish
Language Testimonies in the Kestenberg Child Survivor Archive
Katarzyna Person
Chapter 10. War Children in Nazi Germany and World War II
Ilka Quindeau, Katrin Einert, and Nadine Teuber
Chapter 11. Insights into the German Interviews of the Kestenberg Archive:
Children of Perpetrators and How They Dealt with Their Parents' Actions
Christina Isabel Brüning
PART V: PERSONAL REFLECTIONS
Chapter 12. Always Moving Forward
Andrew Griffel
Index







