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_aLipstadt, Deborah E., _e1 |
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_aHolocaust : _ban American understanding / _cDeborah E. Lipstadt. |
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_aNew Brunswick, New Jersey : _bRutgers University Press, _c(c)2016. |
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_aKey Words in Jewish Studies ; _vv. 7 |
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505 | 0 | 0 | _aSeries Page; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Terms of Debate; Finding a Name to Define a Horror; Laying the Foundation. The Visionary Role of Philip Friedman; Creating a Field of Study. Raul Hilberg; Survivors in America. An Uncomfortable Encounter; "Holocaust" in American Popular Culture, 1947-1962; 2. State of the Question; The Eichmann Trial and the Arendt Debate; "Holocaust". Shedding Light on America's Shortcomings; A Post-Holocaust Protest Generation Creates Its Memories; Faith in the Wake of Auschwitz. Shifting Theologies. |
505 | 0 | 0 | _aThe Baby Boom ProtestersFrom the Mideast to Moscow. Holocaust Redux?; Survivors. From DPs to Witnesses; Severed Alliances; The Holocaust and the Small Screen; America and the Holocaust. Playing the Blame Game; The White House. Whose Holocaust?; The Kremlin versus Wiesel. Identifying the Victims; 3. In a New Key; Counting the Victims, Skewing the Numbers; An Obsession with the Holocaust? A Jewish Critique; The Bitburg Affair. The "Watergate of Symbolism"; Memory Booms as the World Forgets; Assaults on the Holocaust. Normalization, Denial, and Trivialization; The Uniqueness Battle. |
505 | 0 | 0 | _aImpassioned AttacksCompetitive Genocides? The Holocaust versus All Others; Scaring the People. On How Not to Proceed; Notes; Index; About the Author. |
520 | 0 | _aIn Holocaust: An American Understanding, Deborah E. Lipstadt reveals how since the end of the war a broad array of Americans have tried to make sense of an inexplicable disaster, and how they came to use the Holocaust as a lens to interpret their own history. Drawing upon extensive research on politics, popular culture, student protests, religious debates and Zionist ideologies, Lipstadt weaves a powerful narrative that ranges from the civil rights movement and Vietnam, to the Rwandan genocide and the bombing of Kosovo. | |
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_aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) _xHistoriography. |
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