Winner of the 1992 Anisfield-Wolf Book Award
Nearly half a century after the Nazi massacre of the Jews in Europe, the Holocaust is now moving from the domain of experience to that of history. It is becoming the subject of recorded rather than living memory. Is real comprehension of the development and horror of the Nazi onslaught accessible to us? If so, through what intellectual processes or categories of understanding, and in the face of what temptations or diversions? How can we preserve, expand, and apply our knowledge of why and how barbarity came to prevail? What meaning can present and future generations derive from the catastrophe? These are the vital questions addressed by the essays in this volume.
Lessons and Legacies I: The Meaning of the Holocaust in a Changing World (Lessons & Legacies)
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Author(s)Hayes, Peter
PublisherNorthwestern University Press
ISBN / ASIN0810109565
ISBN-139780810109568
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank1,934,917
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