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Otto Dov Kulka
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword VII
- Editorial Note IX
- Acknowledgments XI
- Contents XIII
- List of Illustrations XV
- Reflections on Jewish Studies, the Jerusalem School and the Research on the Era of the “Final Solution” 1
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I. German Jewry under the National Socialism in Historical Perspective
- 1. German Jewry under the National Socialism in Historical Perspective 13
- 2. History and Historical Consciousness. Similarities and Dissimilarities in the History of German and Czech Jews 1918–1945 37
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II. Modern Antisemitism and the Ideology of the “Final Solution”
- 3. Critique of Judaism in European Thought. On the Historical Meaning of Modern Antisemitism 63
- 4. Richard Wagner and the Origins of the Redemptive Antisemitism 77
- 5. Uniqueness in Context. Review of Ian Kershaw, To Hell and Back: Europe 1914–1949 95
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III. German Society and the Jews under the Nazi Regime
- 6. Popular Opinion in Nazi Germany and the “Jewish Question” 109
- 7. German Population in Nazi Germany as a Factor in the Policy of the “Solution of the Jewish Question”: The Nuremberg Laws and the Reichskristallnacht 143
- 8. German Population and the “Solution of the Jewish Question” at the Time of the Wannsee Conference 171
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IV. Jewish Society and its Leadership in Nazi Germany
- 9. Jewish Society in Germany as Reflected in Secret Nazi Reports on Popular Opinion 1933–1943 181
- 10. The Reichsvereinigung and the Fate of the Jews. Continuity or Discontinuity in German- Jewish History in the Third Reich 197
- 11. Ghetto in an Annihilation Camp. Jewish Social History in the Years of the “Final Solution” and its Ultimate Limits 209
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V. Historiography of the National Socialism and the “Final Solution”
- 12. Major Trends and Tendencies in German Historiography on National Socialism and the “Final Solution” 1924–1984 227
- 13. Singularity and its Relativization. Changing Views in German Historiography on National Socialism and the “Final Solution” 267
- 14. The Historikerstreit from a Personal Retrospective. On the “Case Nolte” and his Generation 295
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VI. In Search of History and Memory
- 15. In Search of History and Memory. Excerpts from Landscapes of the Metropolis of Death 311
- Annotated References 327
- Index of Names and Places 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Foreword VII
- Editorial Note IX
- Acknowledgments XI
- Contents XIII
- List of Illustrations XV
- Reflections on Jewish Studies, the Jerusalem School and the Research on the Era of the “Final Solution” 1
-
I. German Jewry under the National Socialism in Historical Perspective
- 1. German Jewry under the National Socialism in Historical Perspective 13
- 2. History and Historical Consciousness. Similarities and Dissimilarities in the History of German and Czech Jews 1918–1945 37
-
II. Modern Antisemitism and the Ideology of the “Final Solution”
- 3. Critique of Judaism in European Thought. On the Historical Meaning of Modern Antisemitism 63
- 4. Richard Wagner and the Origins of the Redemptive Antisemitism 77
- 5. Uniqueness in Context. Review of Ian Kershaw, To Hell and Back: Europe 1914–1949 95
-
III. German Society and the Jews under the Nazi Regime
- 6. Popular Opinion in Nazi Germany and the “Jewish Question” 109
- 7. German Population in Nazi Germany as a Factor in the Policy of the “Solution of the Jewish Question”: The Nuremberg Laws and the Reichskristallnacht 143
- 8. German Population and the “Solution of the Jewish Question” at the Time of the Wannsee Conference 171
-
IV. Jewish Society and its Leadership in Nazi Germany
- 9. Jewish Society in Germany as Reflected in Secret Nazi Reports on Popular Opinion 1933–1943 181
- 10. The Reichsvereinigung and the Fate of the Jews. Continuity or Discontinuity in German- Jewish History in the Third Reich 197
- 11. Ghetto in an Annihilation Camp. Jewish Social History in the Years of the “Final Solution” and its Ultimate Limits 209
-
V. Historiography of the National Socialism and the “Final Solution”
- 12. Major Trends and Tendencies in German Historiography on National Socialism and the “Final Solution” 1924–1984 227
- 13. Singularity and its Relativization. Changing Views in German Historiography on National Socialism and the “Final Solution” 267
- 14. The Historikerstreit from a Personal Retrospective. On the “Case Nolte” and his Generation 295
-
VI. In Search of History and Memory
- 15. In Search of History and Memory. Excerpts from Landscapes of the Metropolis of Death 311
- Annotated References 327
- Index of Names and Places 333