Jews and Gentiles in Central and Eastern Europe during the Holocaust
History and memory
Herausgeber: Kubátová, Hana; Lání&
Jews and Gentiles in Central and Eastern Europe during the Holocaust
History and memory
Herausgeber: Kubátová, Hana; Lání&
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This collection provides diverse insights into Jewish-Gentile relations in East Central Europe from the outbreak of the Second World War until the reestablishment of civic societies in the 1990s. This book was originally published as a special issue of Holocaust Studies.
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This collection provides diverse insights into Jewish-Gentile relations in East Central Europe from the outbreak of the Second World War until the reestablishment of civic societies in the 1990s. This book was originally published as a special issue of Holocaust Studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 179mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 588g
- ISBN-13: 9781138061323
- ISBN-10: 1138061328
- Artikelnr.: 57056780
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 230
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 251mm x 179mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 588g
- ISBN-13: 9781138061323
- ISBN-10: 1138061328
- Artikelnr.: 57056780
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Hana Kubátová is an Assistant Professor at the Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. Jan Láníček is a Senior Lecturer at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.
1. Jews and Gentiles in Central and Eastern Europe during the Holocaust in
history and memory 2. Intimate violence: Jewish testimonies on victims and
perpetrators in Eastern Galicia 3. Helping, denouncing, and profiteering: a
process-oriented approach to Jewish-Gentile relations in occupied Poland
from a micro-historical perspective 4. Geographies of obligation and the
dissemination of news of the Holocaust 5. Was the antisemitic propaganda a
catalyst for tensions in the Slovak-Jewish relations? 6. Memories of the
Holocaust: Slovak bystanders 7. The image of the "Jew" as an "enemy" in the
propaganda of Late Stalinism and its reflection in the Czechoslovak context
8. Abandoned, confiscated, and stolen property: Jewish-Gentile relations in
Hungary as reflected in restitution letters 9. The "Holocausts" in Greece:
victim competition in the context of postwar compensation for Nazi
persecution 10. Conceptions of the catastrophe: discourses on the past
before the rise of Holocaust memory 11. Lamentations of a shopkeeper for
his sluttish daughter? Tadeusz Borowski and His "Holocaust Socialist
Realism" 12. Nontraditional images of the Holocaust in Czech literature and
cinema: comedy and laughter
history and memory 2. Intimate violence: Jewish testimonies on victims and
perpetrators in Eastern Galicia 3. Helping, denouncing, and profiteering: a
process-oriented approach to Jewish-Gentile relations in occupied Poland
from a micro-historical perspective 4. Geographies of obligation and the
dissemination of news of the Holocaust 5. Was the antisemitic propaganda a
catalyst for tensions in the Slovak-Jewish relations? 6. Memories of the
Holocaust: Slovak bystanders 7. The image of the "Jew" as an "enemy" in the
propaganda of Late Stalinism and its reflection in the Czechoslovak context
8. Abandoned, confiscated, and stolen property: Jewish-Gentile relations in
Hungary as reflected in restitution letters 9. The "Holocausts" in Greece:
victim competition in the context of postwar compensation for Nazi
persecution 10. Conceptions of the catastrophe: discourses on the past
before the rise of Holocaust memory 11. Lamentations of a shopkeeper for
his sluttish daughter? Tadeusz Borowski and His "Holocaust Socialist
Realism" 12. Nontraditional images of the Holocaust in Czech literature and
cinema: comedy and laughter
1. Jews and Gentiles in Central and Eastern Europe during the Holocaust in
history and memory 2. Intimate violence: Jewish testimonies on victims and
perpetrators in Eastern Galicia 3. Helping, denouncing, and profiteering: a
process-oriented approach to Jewish-Gentile relations in occupied Poland
from a micro-historical perspective 4. Geographies of obligation and the
dissemination of news of the Holocaust 5. Was the antisemitic propaganda a
catalyst for tensions in the Slovak-Jewish relations? 6. Memories of the
Holocaust: Slovak bystanders 7. The image of the "Jew" as an "enemy" in the
propaganda of Late Stalinism and its reflection in the Czechoslovak context
8. Abandoned, confiscated, and stolen property: Jewish-Gentile relations in
Hungary as reflected in restitution letters 9. The "Holocausts" in Greece:
victim competition in the context of postwar compensation for Nazi
persecution 10. Conceptions of the catastrophe: discourses on the past
before the rise of Holocaust memory 11. Lamentations of a shopkeeper for
his sluttish daughter? Tadeusz Borowski and His "Holocaust Socialist
Realism" 12. Nontraditional images of the Holocaust in Czech literature and
cinema: comedy and laughter
history and memory 2. Intimate violence: Jewish testimonies on victims and
perpetrators in Eastern Galicia 3. Helping, denouncing, and profiteering: a
process-oriented approach to Jewish-Gentile relations in occupied Poland
from a micro-historical perspective 4. Geographies of obligation and the
dissemination of news of the Holocaust 5. Was the antisemitic propaganda a
catalyst for tensions in the Slovak-Jewish relations? 6. Memories of the
Holocaust: Slovak bystanders 7. The image of the "Jew" as an "enemy" in the
propaganda of Late Stalinism and its reflection in the Czechoslovak context
8. Abandoned, confiscated, and stolen property: Jewish-Gentile relations in
Hungary as reflected in restitution letters 9. The "Holocausts" in Greece:
victim competition in the context of postwar compensation for Nazi
persecution 10. Conceptions of the catastrophe: discourses on the past
before the rise of Holocaust memory 11. Lamentations of a shopkeeper for
his sluttish daughter? Tadeusz Borowski and His "Holocaust Socialist
Realism" 12. Nontraditional images of the Holocaust in Czech literature and
cinema: comedy and laughter