Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) + Historiography
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) + Historiography
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) + Historiography
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- Denying the Holocaust, the growing assault on truth and memory, Deborah E. Lipstadt
- Mr Death, the rise and fall of Fred A. Leuchter Jr., directed by Erroll Morris
- Is the Holocaust unique?, perspectives on comparative genocide, edited and with an introduction by Alan S. Rosenbaum ; with a foreword by Israel W. Charny
- Disciplining the Holocaust, Karyn Ball
- Admitting the Holocaust, collected essays, Lawrence L. Langer
- Murder in our midst, the Holocaust, industrial killing, and representation, Omer Bartov
- In Pursuit of German Memory, History, Television, and Politics after Auschwitz
- The unmasterable past, history, Holocaust, and German national identity, Charles S. Maier ; with a new preface
- Hitler, the Germans, and the Final Solution, Ian Kershaw
- Representing the Holocaust, history, theory, trauma, Dominick LaCapra
- History on trial, my day in court with David Irving, Deborah E. Lipstadt
- Histories of the Holocaust, Dan Stone
- Multidirectional memory, remembering the Holocaust in the age of decolonization, Michael Rothberg
- Denial, Holocaust history on trial, Deborah E. Lipstadt
- What happens to history, the renewal of ethics in contemporary thought, edited by Howard Marchitello
- Collected memories, Holocaust history and postwar testimony, Christopher R. Browning
- Multidirectional memory, remembering the Holocaust in the age of decolonization, Michael Rothberg
- Lessons of the Holocaust, Michael R. Marrus
- Years of persecution, years of extermination, Saul Friedlander and the future of Holocaust studies, edited by Christian Wiese and Paul Betts
- Writing the Holocaust, identity, testimony, representation, Zoƫ Vania Waxman
- The Holocaust and collective memory, the American experience, Peter Novick
- The unmasterable past, history, holocaust, and German national identity, Charles S. Maier
- Is the Holocaust unique?, perspectives on comparative genocide, edited with an introd. by Alan S. Rosenbaum ; with a foreword by Israel W. Charny
- The holocaust in history, Michael R. Marrus
- Images in spite of all, four photographs from Auschwitz, Georges Didi-Huberman ; translated by Shane B. Lillis
- Mirrors of destruction, war, genocide, and modern identity, Omer Bartov
- Memory and complicity, migrations of Holocaust remembrance, Debarati Sanyal
- Probing the limits of representation, Nazism and the "final solution", edited by Saul Friedlander
- Histories of the Holocaust, Dan Stone
- Denying the Holocaust, the growing assault on truth and memory, Deborah E. Lipstadt ; with a new preface by the author
- The Holocaust in history, Michael R. Marrus
- The memory of judgment, making law and history in the trials of the Holocaust, Lawrence Douglas
- Representing the Holocaust, history, theory, trauma, Dominick LaCapra
- The Holocaust on trial, written & directed by Leslie Woodhead ; produced by Daniel Korn
- The Jews, history, memory, and the present, Pierre Vidal-Naquet ; translated and edited by David Ames Curtis, with a foreword by Paul Berman and a new preface by the author
- Telling lies about Hitler, the Holocaust, history and the David Irving trial, Richard J. Evans
- Forever in the shadow of Hitler?, original documents of the Historikerstreit, the controversy concerning the singularity of the Holocaust, James Knowlton and Truett Cates, translators
- Auschwitz and afterimages, abjection, witnessing and representation, Nicholas Chare
- Selling the Holocaust, from Auschwitz to Schindler, how history is bought, packaged, and sold, Tim Cole
- The Holocaust on trial, history, justice and the David Irving libel case, D.D. Guttenplan
- Making Holocaust memory, edited by Gabriel N. Finder, Natalia Aleksiun, Antony Polonsky, and Jan Schwarz
- Gray zones, ambiguity and compromise in the Holocaust and its aftermath, edited and introduced by Jonathan Petropoulos and John Roth
- Reading the Holocaust, Inga Clendinnen
- The Holocaust, critical historical approaches, Donald Bloxham and Tony Kushner
- The Irving judgment, David Irving v. Penguin Books and Professor Deborah Lipstadt
- Memory, history, and the extermination of the Jews of Europe, Saul Friedlander
- The historiography of the Holocaust, edited by Dan Stone