The Holocaust as Active Memory : the Past in the Present.

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Main Author: Levin, Irene
Other Authors: Lenz, Claudia, Seeberg, Marie Louise
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Taylor and Francis, 2016.
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Online Access: Full text (MFA users only)
ISBN:9781317028666
131702866X
Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • 1. Linking religion and family : memories of children hidden in Belgian convents during the Holocaust / Suzanne Vromen
  • 2. Collective trajectory and generational work in families of Jewish displaced persons : epistemological processes in the research situation / Lena Inowlocki
  • 3. In a double voice : representations of the Holocaust in Polish literature, 1980-2011 / Dorota Glowacka
  • 4. Winners once a year? How Russian-speaking Jews in Germany make sense of World War II and the Holocause as part of transnational biographic experience / Julia Bernstein
  • 5. Women's peace activism and the Holocaust : reversing the hegemonic Holocaust discourse in Israel / Tova Benski and Ruth Katz
  • 6. 'The history, the papers, let me see it!' Compensation processes : the second generation between archive truth and family speculations / Nicole L. Immler
  • 7. From rescue to espace in 1943 : on a path to de-victimizing the Danish Jews / Sofie Lene Bak
  • 8. Finland, the Vernichtungskrieg and the Holocaust / Oula Silvennoinen
  • 9. Swedish rescue operations during the Second World War : accomplishments and aftermath / Ulf Zander
  • 10. The social phenomenon of silence / Irene Levin.