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Writing the Holocaust


  • Bloomsbury
  • by Jean-Marc Dreyfus & Daniel Langton
Writing the Holocaust provides students and teachers with an accessibly written overview of the key themes and major theoretical developments which continue to inform the nature of historical writing on the Holocaust. Holocaust studies is at a paradox: while historians of the Holocaust defend it as a legitimate and well-defined area of research, they write against a complex political and ideological background that undermines any claim for it as a normative field of historical study.

ISBN 9780340991893 | E | PB
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Publisher Bloomsbury
ISBN 9780340991893
Author(s) Jean-Marc Dreyfus & Daniel Langton
Publication date January 2011
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 234 x 156 mm
Pages 208
Language(s) Eng. ed.
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Writing the Holocaust provides students and teachers with an accessibly written overview of the key themes and major theoretical developments which continue to inform the nature of historical writing on the Holocaust. Holocaust studies is at a paradox: while historians of the Holocaust defend it as a legitimate and well-defined area of research, they write against a complex political and ideological background that undermines any claim for it as a normative field of historical study. Writing the Holocaust offers a lucid enquiry into this complex field by demonstrating the impact of current theories from the humanities and social sciences upon the treatment of Holocaust studies.