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基本説明
Brings together the work of nearly 200 scholars from more than 30 countries, including historians, ethicists, psychologists, literary scholars, political scientists, theologians, sociologists and philosophers.
Full Description
Focused on 'The Holocaust in an Age of Genocide', Remembering for the Future brings together the work of nearly 200 scholars from more than 30 countries and features cutting-edge scholarship across a range of disciplines, amounting to the most extensive and powerful reassessment of the Holocaust ever undertaken. In addition to its international scope, the project emphasizes that varied disciplinary perspectives are needed to analyze and to check the genocidal forces that have made the Twentieth century so deadly. Historians and ethicists, psychologists and literary scholars, political scientists and theologians, sociologists and philosophers - all of these, and more, bring their expertise to bear on the Holocaust and genocide. Their contributions show the new discoveries that are being made and the distinctive approaches that are being developed in the study of genocide, focusing both on archival and oral evidence, and on the religious and cultural representation of the Holocaust.
Contents
The Three Volumes Include nearly 200 Original Articles Selected from RFTF 2000 . Papers are Arranged Thematically to Illustrate the Conference Themes - History, Religion and Ethics, Education and Representation - and include Plenary Addresses from Elie Wiesel, Martin Gilbert, Ian Kershaw, Deborah Lipstadt and other Eminent Authorities. Topics include: New Archival Evidence The Ghetto The Camps Survivor Testimony Rescue Representation in Art, Film and Literature The Churches and the Holocaust Christianity after Auschwitz Teaching the Holocaust Subject Classification Index Contributor Biographies