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E-raamat: After Eichmann: Collective Memory and Holocaust Since 1961

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  • Formaat: 182 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 13-Sep-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781136827518
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In 1961 Adolf Eichmann went on trial in Jerusalem for his part in the Nazi persecution and mass murder of Europe’s Jews. For the first time a judicial process focussed on the genocide against the Jews and heard Jewish witnesses to the catastrophe. The trial and the controversies it caused had a profound effect on shaping the collective memory of what became ‘the Holocaust’.

This volume, a special issue of the Journal of Israeli History, brings together new research by scholars from Europe, Israel and the USA.

Contributors vii
Acknowledgments ix
1 Introduction
1(17)
David Cesarani
Before the Eichmann trial
1(2)
The Eichmann trial and its impact
3(4)
After Eichmann
7(11)
2 The Eichmann Trial: Changing perspectives
18(22)
Anita Shapira
3 Politics and Memory in West and East Germany since 1961 and in Unified Germany since 1990
40(25)
Jeffrey Herf
4 Between Collective Memory and Manipulation: The Holocaust, Wagner and the Israelis
65(13)
Na'ama Sheffi
5 Holocaust Controversies in the 1990s: The Revenge of History or the History of Revenge?
78(13)
David Cesarani
6 The Impact of the "Eichmann Event" in Italy, 1961
91(9)
Manuela Consonni
7 The Representation of the Holocaust in the Arab World
100(16)
Meir Litvak
Esther Webman
Justification of the Holocaust
101(3)
Denial
104(4)
Alleged Zionist--Nazi collaboration
108(3)
The new approach
111(5)
8 Too Little, Too Late? Reflections on Britain's Holocaust Memorial Day
116(14)
Tony Kushner
Memory contexts
116(5)
The memory of survivors
121(3)
Survivors and British immigration policy
124(6)
9 Nativization and Nationalization: A Comparative Landscape Study of Holocaust Museums in Israel, the US and the UK
130(16)
Tim Cole
Siting the Holocaust
131(5)
Journeying through the Holocaust
136(7)
Nativization and nationalization
143(3)
10 The Depiction of the Holocaust at the Imperial War Museum since 1961
146(11)
Suzanne Bardgett
11 Looking into the Mirrors of Evil
157(10)
James E. Young
12 Index
167
David Cesarani