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The Holocaust as Historical Understanding
  • Alon Confino, University of Virginia
  • Paperback
  • ISBN:9780521736329
  • Publication date:September 2011
  • 192pages
  • 1 b/w illus.
    • Dimensions: 228 x 152 mm
    • Weight: 0.28kg
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    Alon Confino seeks to rethink dominant interpretations of the Holocaust by examining it as a problem in cultural history. As the main research interests of Holocaust scholars are frequently covered terrain – the anti-Semitic ideological campaign, the machinery of killing, the brutal massacres during the war – Confino's research goes in a new direction. He analyzes the culture and sensibilities that made it possible for the Nazis and other Germans to imagine the making of a world without Jews. Confino seeks these insights from the ways historians interpreted another short, violent, and foundational event in modern European history – the French Revolution. The comparison of the ways we understand the Holocaust with scholars' interpretations of the French Revolution allows Confino to question some of the basic assumptions of present-day historians concerning historical narration, explanation, and understanding.

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