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Type(s) de contenu et mode(s) de consultation : Texte noté : sans médiation
Auteur(s) : Stone, Dan (1971-....)
Titre(s) : The Holocaust, Fascism, and memory [Texte imprimé] : essays in the history of ideas / edited by Dan Stone, Professor of Modern History, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK
Publication : Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Palgrave Macmillan,, [2013]©2013
Description matérielle : ix, 250 pages ; 23 cm
Comprend : Introduction: History and its Discontents ; Interpreting the Holocaust ; Beyond
the 'Auschwitz Syndrome': Holocaust Historiography after the Cold War ; Raphael Lemkin
as Historian of the Holocaust ; The Years of Extermination and the Future of Holocaust
Historiography ; The Holocaust and 'the Human' ; Fascism and Anti-fascism ; Anti-Fascist
Europe Comes to Britain: Theorising Fascism as a Contribution to Defeating It ; 'The
Mein Kampf Ramp': Emily Overend Lorimer and Hitler Translations in Britain ; Rolf
Gardiner: An Honorary Nazi? ; Rural Revivalism and the Radical Right in Britain and
France between the Wars ; The Uses and Abuses of 'Secular Religion': Jules Monnerot's
Path from Communism to Fascism ; Politics and Cultures of Memory ; Genocide and
Memory ; Memory Wars in the 'New Europe' ; Beyond the Mnemosyne Institute: The Future
of Memory after the Age of Commemoration.
Note(s) : "The chapters in this book have been published previously, though they mostly appear
here in slightly altered form."--Introduction. - Includes bibliographical references and index
"From interpretations of the Holocaust to fascist thought and anti-fascists' responses,
and the problems of memorializing this difficult past, this essay collection tackles
topics which are rarely studied in conjunction. As well as historical analyses of
fascist and anti-fascist thinking, Stone analyses the challenges involved in writing
history in general and Holocaust historiography in particular. Following an introductory
essay on 'history and its discontents', the wide-ranging chapters deal with individual
thinkers of very different sorts, such as Hannah Arendt, Rolf Gardiner, Jules Monnerot
and Saul Friedländer, movements such as interwar rural revivalism, the contested
translation of Mein Kampf, émigré anti-fascists' writings, and the relationship between
memory and history, especially with respect to atrocities like genocide. This unique
collection of essays on a wide variety of topics contributes to understanding the
roots and consequences of mid-twentieth-century Europe's great catastrophe."--Publisher's
website
Sujet(s) : Shoah -- Historiographie
Fascisme -- Historiographie
Mémoire collective
Identifiants, prix et caractéristiques : ISBN 9781137029522 (rel.). - ISBN 1137029528
Identifiant de la notice : ark:/12148/cb435760130
Notice n° :
FRBNF43576013
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