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Orthodox Judaism, Secularization, and the Holocaust

Orthodox Judaism, Secularization, and the Holocaust

... the Holocaust is “unprecedented” rather than ...the Holocaust itself may become a precedent for future processes, whether as yet only possible or already ...the Holocaust changed the way the world ...

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Holocaust writing and the limits of influence

Holocaust writing and the limits of influence

... Holocaust and its representations. Certainly, while following the critical debates about the Holocuast literature one cannot avoid feeling that the debate shows some characteristics of a not yet extinct volcano – ...

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Holocaust literature and the taboo

Holocaust literature and the taboo

... the Holocaust by designating it absolutely ‘other’, differing in magnitude and nature to all that had come before, the Nazi genocide proved to be no exception , making their cultural ‘hysteria’ an uncanny portent ...

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Niebuhr, Evil, and the Holocaust

Niebuhr, Evil, and the Holocaust

... the Holocaust because he could not think thoroughly about the emergence of a new type of ...the Holocaust, this essay draws not only on Hannah Arendt, but also on my own research in the Fortunoff Video ...

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To teach and how to teach the Holocaust: that is the question

To teach and how to teach the Holocaust: that is the question

... the Holocaust seems to be best taught in middle schooling; between Grades 6 and 10, when according to Kohlberg and Hersch (1977), moral reasoning progresses with cognitive development in ...

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The Holocaust in Greece : occupation, nationalism and legacy

The Holocaust in Greece : occupation, nationalism and legacy

... the Holocaust in occupied Greece and its effects on Greek political ...the Holocaust to the political regime that emerged in Greece after the ...Greek Holocaust generally escaped legal prosecution in ...

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Mickiewicz and the Holocaust : an alternative history

Mickiewicz and the Holocaust : an alternative history

... nationalism won, reinforced during the Second World War by Germany’s anti-Semitic laws and Holocaust. During the war and in its aftermath, it became ‘normal’ to the average Pole that a Polish-speaker and ...

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To teach and how to teach the Holocaust: that is the question

To teach and how to teach the Holocaust: that is the question

... Various Holocaust teaching material can be obtained from “Resources for Educators—United States Holocaust Memorial Museum,” “Teacher Resources—Centre for Holocaust Education,” and from “Teacher ...

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Histories of the Holocaust

Histories of the Holocaust

... the Holocaust as it reveals deep historical connections between the Holocaust and previous periods of anti-Jewish persecutions; this perspective contributes, writes Stone, to a deeper understanding of Nazi ...

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The Historiography of the Holocaust

The Historiography of the Holocaust

... A strength of Stone’s volume, thus, is his effort to broaden the parameters of this historiography, though not denying that problems might be encountered en route. For instance, no less than three chapters attempt to ...

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The ethical turn in considering hidden children's Holocaust testimony as historical reconstruction

The ethical turn in considering hidden children's Holocaust testimony as historical reconstruction

... What De Wael violated was the long-accepted principle among writers of narrative non-fiction that in testimonial autobiography there is a ‘writer-reader pact’ that rests on the centrality and moral significance of the ...

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Post-Memory: Tracing the Aftermath of the Holocaust in the Second Generation Jewish Holocaust Diaspora with Special Reference to Art Spiegelman's Graphic Novels Maus I and II

Post-Memory: Tracing the Aftermath of the Holocaust in the Second Generation Jewish Holocaust Diaspora with Special Reference to Art Spiegelman's Graphic Novels Maus I and II

... the Holocaust too involves overlapping social, economic, political, and geographical ...the Holocaust, Art Spiegelman, endorsing the second generation Jewish Holocaust Diaspora elucidates the ...

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Debates on the Holocaust

Debates on the Holocaust

... competencies. Arendt attributed much of the power of the totalitarian state to modern anti-Semitism, while for the functionalists this was of minor importance. In Arendt's totalitarianism approach the leader also plays a ...

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Political and legal judgment : misuses of the Holocaust in the UK

Political and legal judgment : misuses of the Holocaust in the UK

... of Holocaust inversion? How can people like David Ward in all seriousness judge Israel to be doing to the Palestinians what the Nazis did to the Jews? We saw from his insistence on the validity of his comparison ...

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Rethinking Roma holocaust : victims or/and victors

Rethinking Roma holocaust : victims or/and victors

... Roma Holocaust in the public sphere, among Roma and also among the majority society of which Roma are an integral ...Roma Holocaust in the eyes of their surrounding population, but also lead to internal ...

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Holocaust Memory: Between Universal and Particular

Holocaust Memory: Between Universal and Particular

... Pinto notes that one of the characteristics of the ‘modern’ nation-state was not only its classificatory schema in which ‘identities’ were determined, but also, its corresponding demand of their Jews for complete ...

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Forum : Holocaust and history of gender and sexuality

Forum : Holocaust and history of gender and sexuality

... the Holocaust and writing about it implies chosing a form of ...the Holocaust (and scholarship at the margins of the Holocaust, which is where I would position my own research) involves gradations of ...

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Holocaust impiety in punk and post punk

Holocaust impiety in punk and post punk

... caustic Holocaust impiety of these lines is to some degree tempered by elements of self- critique, especially in relation to the suggestion that Holocaust memory is ...describe Holocaust victims), ...

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Tweets About Tornado Warnings: A Spatiotemporal And Content Analysis

Tweets About Tornado Warnings: A Spatiotemporal And Content Analysis

... den Holocaust? Wem gehört die Erinnerung an den Holocaust? Was, wenn einer subjektiv von der Wahrheit seiner Holocaust-Erinnerung überzeugt ist, obwohl sich diese faktisch nicht erhärten oder aber ...

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Eliminating suffering through the birth of metta  : a critical hermeneutic inquiry of the identity and ethical intention of selected monks of Burma

Eliminating suffering through the birth of metta : a critical hermeneutic inquiry of the identity and ethical intention of selected monks of Burma

... This study focused applying Fogelman‘s (1994) model of the process of becoming a rescuer to a sample of children‘s literature about Holocaust rescuers. The children‘s literature validated the model, both in a ...

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