Microhistories of the Holocaust
Herausgeber: Zalc, Claire; Bruttmann, Tal
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Micro perspectives on the Holocaust. Individual and Family narratives. Methodological Reflections about the Holocaust History.
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Micro perspectives on the Holocaust. Individual and Family narratives. Methodological Reflections about the Holocaust History.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9781785333668
- ISBN-10: 1785333666
- Artikelnr.: 45231764
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Berghahn Books
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 638g
- ISBN-13: 9781785333668
- ISBN-10: 1785333666
- Artikelnr.: 45231764
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Tal Bruttmann is a researcher whose work focuses on the various anti-Jewish policies implemented in France between 1940 and 1944, as well as the "Final Solution." He has published several books, the most recent of which was Auschwitz (La Découverte, 2015). He is currently working on a project about the "Auschwitz album" photos.
Acknowledgments
List of tables
List of photos
Introduction: Towards a Microhistory of the Holocaust
Claire Zalc and Tal Bruttmann
PART I: BIOGRAPHIES, GROUPS, TRANSPORTS, GHETTOS: THE SCALES OF ANALYSIS
Chapter 1. An Inconceivable Emigration. Richard Frank's flight from Germany
to Switzerland in 1942
Christoph Kreutzmüller
Chapter 2. Pursuing Escape from Vienna: The Katz Family's Correspondence
Melissa Jane Taylor
Chapter 3. Moving Together, Moving Alone: The Story of Boys on a Transport
from Auschwitz to Buchenwald
Kenneth Waltzer
Chapter 4. Dehumanizing the Dead. The Destruction of Thessaloniki's Jewish
Cemetery
Leon Saltiel
Chapter 5. Reconstructing Trajectories of Persecution: Reflections on a
Prosopography of Holocaust Victims
Nicolas Mariot and Claire Zalc
Chapter 6. Microhistories, Microgeographies: Budapest, 1944 and Scales of
Analysis
Tim Cole
PART II: FACE-TO-FACE: VICTIMS AND PERPETRATORS
Chapter 7. Microhistory of the Holocaust in Poland: New Sources, New Trails
Jan Grabowski
Chapter 8. Jewish Slave Workers in the German Aviation Industry
Daniel Uziel
Chapter 9. The Devil in Microhistory: The "Hunt for Jews" as a Social
Process, 1942-1945
Tomasz Frydel
Chapter 10. On the Persistence of Moral Judgment: Local Perpetrators in
Transnistria as Seen by Survivors and Their Christian Neighbors
Vladimir Solonari
Chapter 11. Defiance and Protest. A Comparative Microhistorical
Reevaluation of Individual Jewish Responses to Nazi Persecution
Wolf Gruner
Chapter 12. The Murder of the Jews in Ostrów Mazowiecka in November 1939
Markus Roth
Chapter 13. Échirolles, August 7 1944: a Triple Execution
Tal Bruttmann
Chapter 14. The Beginning: First Massacres against the Jews in the Romanian
Holocaust. Level of Decision, Genocidal Strategy and Killing Methods
regarding Dorohoi and Galati Pogroms, June-July, 1940
Alexandru Muraru
PART III: THE MATERIAL FOR SHIFTING SCALES: SOURCES BETWEEN TESTIMONIES AND
ARCHIVES
Chapter 15. The Holocaust and Postwar Justice in Poland in Three Acts
Andrew Kornbluth
Chapter 16. The Small and the Good: Microhistory Through the Eyes of the
Witness. A Case Study
Hannah Pollin-Galay
Chapter 17. The Witness against the Archive: towards a Microhistory of
Christianstadt
Jeffrey Wallen
Bibliography
Index
List of tables
List of photos
Introduction: Towards a Microhistory of the Holocaust
Claire Zalc and Tal Bruttmann
PART I: BIOGRAPHIES, GROUPS, TRANSPORTS, GHETTOS: THE SCALES OF ANALYSIS
Chapter 1. An Inconceivable Emigration. Richard Frank's flight from Germany
to Switzerland in 1942
Christoph Kreutzmüller
Chapter 2. Pursuing Escape from Vienna: The Katz Family's Correspondence
Melissa Jane Taylor
Chapter 3. Moving Together, Moving Alone: The Story of Boys on a Transport
from Auschwitz to Buchenwald
Kenneth Waltzer
Chapter 4. Dehumanizing the Dead. The Destruction of Thessaloniki's Jewish
Cemetery
Leon Saltiel
Chapter 5. Reconstructing Trajectories of Persecution: Reflections on a
Prosopography of Holocaust Victims
Nicolas Mariot and Claire Zalc
Chapter 6. Microhistories, Microgeographies: Budapest, 1944 and Scales of
Analysis
Tim Cole
PART II: FACE-TO-FACE: VICTIMS AND PERPETRATORS
Chapter 7. Microhistory of the Holocaust in Poland: New Sources, New Trails
Jan Grabowski
Chapter 8. Jewish Slave Workers in the German Aviation Industry
Daniel Uziel
Chapter 9. The Devil in Microhistory: The "Hunt for Jews" as a Social
Process, 1942-1945
Tomasz Frydel
Chapter 10. On the Persistence of Moral Judgment: Local Perpetrators in
Transnistria as Seen by Survivors and Their Christian Neighbors
Vladimir Solonari
Chapter 11. Defiance and Protest. A Comparative Microhistorical
Reevaluation of Individual Jewish Responses to Nazi Persecution
Wolf Gruner
Chapter 12. The Murder of the Jews in Ostrów Mazowiecka in November 1939
Markus Roth
Chapter 13. Échirolles, August 7 1944: a Triple Execution
Tal Bruttmann
Chapter 14. The Beginning: First Massacres against the Jews in the Romanian
Holocaust. Level of Decision, Genocidal Strategy and Killing Methods
regarding Dorohoi and Galati Pogroms, June-July, 1940
Alexandru Muraru
PART III: THE MATERIAL FOR SHIFTING SCALES: SOURCES BETWEEN TESTIMONIES AND
ARCHIVES
Chapter 15. The Holocaust and Postwar Justice in Poland in Three Acts
Andrew Kornbluth
Chapter 16. The Small and the Good: Microhistory Through the Eyes of the
Witness. A Case Study
Hannah Pollin-Galay
Chapter 17. The Witness against the Archive: towards a Microhistory of
Christianstadt
Jeffrey Wallen
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
List of tables
List of photos
Introduction: Towards a Microhistory of the Holocaust
Claire Zalc and Tal Bruttmann
PART I: BIOGRAPHIES, GROUPS, TRANSPORTS, GHETTOS: THE SCALES OF ANALYSIS
Chapter 1. An Inconceivable Emigration. Richard Frank's flight from Germany
to Switzerland in 1942
Christoph Kreutzmüller
Chapter 2. Pursuing Escape from Vienna: The Katz Family's Correspondence
Melissa Jane Taylor
Chapter 3. Moving Together, Moving Alone: The Story of Boys on a Transport
from Auschwitz to Buchenwald
Kenneth Waltzer
Chapter 4. Dehumanizing the Dead. The Destruction of Thessaloniki's Jewish
Cemetery
Leon Saltiel
Chapter 5. Reconstructing Trajectories of Persecution: Reflections on a
Prosopography of Holocaust Victims
Nicolas Mariot and Claire Zalc
Chapter 6. Microhistories, Microgeographies: Budapest, 1944 and Scales of
Analysis
Tim Cole
PART II: FACE-TO-FACE: VICTIMS AND PERPETRATORS
Chapter 7. Microhistory of the Holocaust in Poland: New Sources, New Trails
Jan Grabowski
Chapter 8. Jewish Slave Workers in the German Aviation Industry
Daniel Uziel
Chapter 9. The Devil in Microhistory: The "Hunt for Jews" as a Social
Process, 1942-1945
Tomasz Frydel
Chapter 10. On the Persistence of Moral Judgment: Local Perpetrators in
Transnistria as Seen by Survivors and Their Christian Neighbors
Vladimir Solonari
Chapter 11. Defiance and Protest. A Comparative Microhistorical
Reevaluation of Individual Jewish Responses to Nazi Persecution
Wolf Gruner
Chapter 12. The Murder of the Jews in Ostrów Mazowiecka in November 1939
Markus Roth
Chapter 13. Échirolles, August 7 1944: a Triple Execution
Tal Bruttmann
Chapter 14. The Beginning: First Massacres against the Jews in the Romanian
Holocaust. Level of Decision, Genocidal Strategy and Killing Methods
regarding Dorohoi and Galati Pogroms, June-July, 1940
Alexandru Muraru
PART III: THE MATERIAL FOR SHIFTING SCALES: SOURCES BETWEEN TESTIMONIES AND
ARCHIVES
Chapter 15. The Holocaust and Postwar Justice in Poland in Three Acts
Andrew Kornbluth
Chapter 16. The Small and the Good: Microhistory Through the Eyes of the
Witness. A Case Study
Hannah Pollin-Galay
Chapter 17. The Witness against the Archive: towards a Microhistory of
Christianstadt
Jeffrey Wallen
Bibliography
Index
List of tables
List of photos
Introduction: Towards a Microhistory of the Holocaust
Claire Zalc and Tal Bruttmann
PART I: BIOGRAPHIES, GROUPS, TRANSPORTS, GHETTOS: THE SCALES OF ANALYSIS
Chapter 1. An Inconceivable Emigration. Richard Frank's flight from Germany
to Switzerland in 1942
Christoph Kreutzmüller
Chapter 2. Pursuing Escape from Vienna: The Katz Family's Correspondence
Melissa Jane Taylor
Chapter 3. Moving Together, Moving Alone: The Story of Boys on a Transport
from Auschwitz to Buchenwald
Kenneth Waltzer
Chapter 4. Dehumanizing the Dead. The Destruction of Thessaloniki's Jewish
Cemetery
Leon Saltiel
Chapter 5. Reconstructing Trajectories of Persecution: Reflections on a
Prosopography of Holocaust Victims
Nicolas Mariot and Claire Zalc
Chapter 6. Microhistories, Microgeographies: Budapest, 1944 and Scales of
Analysis
Tim Cole
PART II: FACE-TO-FACE: VICTIMS AND PERPETRATORS
Chapter 7. Microhistory of the Holocaust in Poland: New Sources, New Trails
Jan Grabowski
Chapter 8. Jewish Slave Workers in the German Aviation Industry
Daniel Uziel
Chapter 9. The Devil in Microhistory: The "Hunt for Jews" as a Social
Process, 1942-1945
Tomasz Frydel
Chapter 10. On the Persistence of Moral Judgment: Local Perpetrators in
Transnistria as Seen by Survivors and Their Christian Neighbors
Vladimir Solonari
Chapter 11. Defiance and Protest. A Comparative Microhistorical
Reevaluation of Individual Jewish Responses to Nazi Persecution
Wolf Gruner
Chapter 12. The Murder of the Jews in Ostrów Mazowiecka in November 1939
Markus Roth
Chapter 13. Échirolles, August 7 1944: a Triple Execution
Tal Bruttmann
Chapter 14. The Beginning: First Massacres against the Jews in the Romanian
Holocaust. Level of Decision, Genocidal Strategy and Killing Methods
regarding Dorohoi and Galati Pogroms, June-July, 1940
Alexandru Muraru
PART III: THE MATERIAL FOR SHIFTING SCALES: SOURCES BETWEEN TESTIMONIES AND
ARCHIVES
Chapter 15. The Holocaust and Postwar Justice in Poland in Three Acts
Andrew Kornbluth
Chapter 16. The Small and the Good: Microhistory Through the Eyes of the
Witness. A Case Study
Hannah Pollin-Galay
Chapter 17. The Witness against the Archive: towards a Microhistory of
Christianstadt
Jeffrey Wallen
Bibliography
Index







