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Chapter 3. The Invisible Crime: Nazi Politics of Memory and Postwar Representation of the Holocaust
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Dirk Rupnow
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface to the Series vii
- Introduction: The Holocaust and Historical Methodology 1
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Part I: Memory and Culture in the Third Reich
- Chapter 1. A World Without Jews: Interpreting the Holocaust 23
- Chapter 2. Holocaust Historiography and Cultural History 44
- Chapter 3. The Invisible Crime: Nazi Politics of Memory and Postwar Representation of the Holocaust 61
- Chapter 4. The History of the Jews in the Ghettos: A Cultural Perspective 79
- Chapter 5. National Socialism, Holocaust, and Ecology 101
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Part II: Testimony and Commemoration
- Chapter 6. Bearing Witness: Theological Roots of a New Secular Morality 127
- Chapter 7. Transcending History? Methodological Problems in Holocaust Testimony 143
- Chapter 8. Studying the Holocaust: Is History Commemoration? 158
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Part III: Another Look at a Classic of Holocaust Historiography
- Chapter 9. An Integrated History of the Holocaust: Some Methodological Challenges 181
- Chapter 10. Truth and Circumstance: What (If Anything) Can Be Properly Said about the Holocaust? 190
- Chapter 11. Modernist Holocaust Historiography: A Dialogue between Saul Friedländer and Hayden White 203
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Part IV: The Holocaust in the World
- Chapter 12. The Holocaust and European History 233
- Chapter 13. Fascism and the Holocaust 255
- Chapter 14. The Holocaust and World History: Raphael Lemkin and Comparative Methodology 272
- Select Bibliography 290
- Contributors 310
- Index 313
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface to the Series vii
- Introduction: The Holocaust and Historical Methodology 1
-
Part I: Memory and Culture in the Third Reich
- Chapter 1. A World Without Jews: Interpreting the Holocaust 23
- Chapter 2. Holocaust Historiography and Cultural History 44
- Chapter 3. The Invisible Crime: Nazi Politics of Memory and Postwar Representation of the Holocaust 61
- Chapter 4. The History of the Jews in the Ghettos: A Cultural Perspective 79
- Chapter 5. National Socialism, Holocaust, and Ecology 101
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Part II: Testimony and Commemoration
- Chapter 6. Bearing Witness: Theological Roots of a New Secular Morality 127
- Chapter 7. Transcending History? Methodological Problems in Holocaust Testimony 143
- Chapter 8. Studying the Holocaust: Is History Commemoration? 158
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Part III: Another Look at a Classic of Holocaust Historiography
- Chapter 9. An Integrated History of the Holocaust: Some Methodological Challenges 181
- Chapter 10. Truth and Circumstance: What (If Anything) Can Be Properly Said about the Holocaust? 190
- Chapter 11. Modernist Holocaust Historiography: A Dialogue between Saul Friedländer and Hayden White 203
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Part IV: The Holocaust in the World
- Chapter 12. The Holocaust and European History 233
- Chapter 13. Fascism and the Holocaust 255
- Chapter 14. The Holocaust and World History: Raphael Lemkin and Comparative Methodology 272
- Select Bibliography 290
- Contributors 310
- Index 313