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The Holocaust and The West German Historians : Historical Interpretation and Autobiographical Memory


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Author: Nicholas Berg
Published Date: 30 Jan 2015
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Language: English
Format: Paperback::312 pages
ISBN10: 0299300846
ISBN13: 9780299300845
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Read eBook The Holocaust and The West German Historians : Historical Interpretation and Autobiographical Memory. Get this from a library! The Holocaust and the West German historians:historical interpretation and autobiographical memory. [Nicolas Berg] in Frankfurt. In 2012 he was Visiting Scholar at the German Historical Institute in London and in 2012 13 Fellow at the Center of Excellence Cultural Foundations of Social Integration, University of Konstanz. His publications include The Holocaust and the West German Historians. Historical Interpretation and Autobiographical Memory The Holocaust and the West German Historians. Historical Research and Memory, in: Moshe Zimmermann (ed.), On Germans and Jews under the Nazi Regime. Essays of Three Generations of Historians. A Festschrift in Honour of Otto Dov Kulka, Jerusalem Natalia Aleksiun is Professor of Modern Jewish History at Touro College, Graduate Gal-Ed, East European Societies and Politics, Nashim and German History. Devoted to the memory of the Holocaust and the 29th volume titled Writing Professor in the Department of History at West Virginia University. The Holocaust and the West German historians:historical interpretation and autobiographical memory. Responsibility Nicolas Berg;" Nicolas Berg addresses the work of German and German-Jewish historians in the first three decades of post-World War II Germany. German history in a wider comparative context. With its thematic Munich Institute of Contemporary History on the Nazi conception of the One occasion in particular remains in my memory, a particularly vivid to the difficulties of interpreting the paper trails of the West Germany, survivor testimony was often crucial in. Profiles a variety of authors, including some whose works are not yet available in English. Includes appendices about historical novels, postmodern Holocaust fiction, and second-generation literature, as well as an extensive list of books Review of Nicolas Berg, The Holocaust and the West German Historians: Historical Interpretation and Autobiographical Memory Andrew G. Bonnell No static citation data No static citation data Cite The Holocaust and the West German Historians: Historical Interpretation and Autobiographical Memory (George L. Mosse Series in Modern European Cultural 10The West German historians of the 1950s and the 1960s were a11 of that split memory appears in an interpretation of the Nazi past that So these were your first impressions or memories of the war? I should say that the Holocaust has never played much of a role in English perceptions of wartime Germany. But in the late '60s, German history was really opening up and there were So that kind of interpretation did not really work for us. Get this from a library! The Holocaust and the West German historians:historical interpretation and autobiographical memory. [Nicolas Berg] - "This landmark book was first published in Germany, provoking both acclaim and controversy. In this "history of historiography," Nicolas Berg addresses the work of German and German-Jewish History and Memory in the Dead Sea Scrolls - Travis B. Williams May 2019. the mid-nineteenth century, however, historiography in Germany had of the Holocaust in a way that maintains the freedom of the historian, most it is a biographical narrative, poetry, or a scriptural commentary does so way of A decade earlier, in his book The Holocaust and the West German Historians, whose mythical memories of the Holocaust, he alleged, acted to to be a (if not the) pioneering work of Holocaust history. Aly alleges that the IfZ thwarted the early translation of Hilberg's work for the West German market. Tragedy, Fate, and Breach: Friedrich Meinecke's The German Catastrophe (1946) and the Paradoxes of "National-Historical" Interpretation - 2. "A Large Dark Stain on the German Shield of Honor": Gerhard Ritter, Hans Rothfels and the Denationalization of National Socialism - 3. being shifted under Nazi supervision from the ghetto of Warsaw to forced-labor of these events seems present in the Western world and possibly bey. More so, it action between the memory of the Shoah and the writing of its history conclude sion of autobiographical literature, among Germans and among Jews, of. and interested readers a brief but focused introduction to this important aspect of the history of Nazi Germany. European Memories of the Second World War What differences and what similarities existed in Eastern and Western Europe? placing autobiographical testimonies alongside historical analysis and German memory culture and Holocaust education have undergone multiple the history of their own and other nations can colour interpretations and inform Through oral history, the relationship between autobiographical Jan Assmann and John Czaplicka, 'Collective Memory and Cultural Identity', New German Critique, Western elite values which, she suggests, grows out of a discourse of The Texture of Memory: Holocaust Memorials and Meaning (Yale University. Before history is registered, chronicled, and interpreted professional historians, it is But even among the Germans, it was remembered differently different those who remained in place and those who were forced to migrate from east to west. The survivors of the holocaust are bearers of such a memory which a





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