ケンブリッジ版 ホロコーストの歴史(全4巻)第3巻:犠牲者とその世界 1939-45年<br>The Cambridge History of the Holocaust: Volume 3, the Victims and Their Worlds: 1939-1945 (The Cambridge History of the Holocaust)

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ケンブリッジ版 ホロコーストの歴史(全4巻)第3巻:犠牲者とその世界 1939-45年
The Cambridge History of the Holocaust: Volume 3, the Victims and Their Worlds: 1939-1945 (The Cambridge History of the Holocaust)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 560 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781108830225
  • DDC分類 940.5318

Full Description

Ordinary victims' voices from the Holocaust are still far less recognized than those of the perpetrators, Volume III of The Cambridge History of the Holocaust centers upon victims' perspectives, examining their experiences, responses, and fates. Chapters encompass the ordeals of a range of persecuted groups: Jews, Roma and Sinti, and homosexuals, as well as those with physical and mental challenges, Slavs, and Soviet prisoners of war. Covering a wide geographical scope, contributors underscore the differences between victim experiences in eastern and western Europe while highlighting national and regional complexities. Through a breadth of primary sources including diaries, letters, memoirs and interviews, readers gain insight into the diverse reactions and behaviors of victims as well as those who helped or hurt them. This volume offers an overview of Holocaust scholarship through victims' voices, while highlighting areas for further research.

Contents

General Editor's Introduction Mark Roseman; Introduction to Volume III Marion Kaplan and Natalia Aleksiun; 1. The Jewish world under Nazi impact, 1930-1939 David Engel; 2. The Churches and the holocaust Jonathan Huener; 3. Lost in-between: refugee migration during the holocaust Michal Frankl; 4. Jewish forced labor: from coerced segregated deployment to slave labor, 1938-1945 Wolf Gruner; 5. 'To prevent something worse': strategies, constraints, and choices made by the Jewish councils in Western Europe Beate Meyer; 6. Jewish councils and Jewish ghetto police in Eastern Europe Katarzyna Person; 7. Diaries and chronicles Alexandra Garbarini; 8. Jewish experience of segregation and ghettoization Andrea Löw; 9. Religious practice during the holocaust Hava Dreifus; 10. Cultural activity in the holocaust Samuel Kassow; 11. Facing the unfathomable: victims' reactions to the deportations to death camps Dariusz Libionka; 12. Jews in concentration camps, 1933-1945 Kim Wünschmann; 13. Gray zones and sonderkommandos: power and morality in Auschwitz-Birkenau and other national socialist concentration camps Imke Hansen; 14. Hiding and passing as non-Jews in Poland, 1942-1945 Jan Grabowski; 15. Surviving in the Soviet Union Eliyana R. Adler; 16. Uprisings and mass escapes in ghettos and camps David Silberklang; 17. Jews in armed resistance movements and partisan units Daniel Lee and Natalia Aleksiun; 18. Gender and Jewish experience during the holocaust Helene Sinnreich; 19. Sexual exploitation and violence during the holocaust Regina Mühlhäuser; 20. The Jewish family during the holocaust Dalia Ofer; 21. Jewish children's experiences during the holocaust Joanna Beata Michlic; 22. Mixed race, mixed marriage and Jewish Christians Susanna Schrafstetter; 23. Mentally and physically disabled persons as victims of Nazism Paul Weindling; 24. Homosexuals Geoffrey J. Giles; 25. Roma Anton Weiss-Wendt; 26. Slavs and Soviet POWs Waitman Wade Beorn; 27. Help and rescue in Eastern Europe: the case of Poland Anna Bikont; 28. Jewish self-help and rescue in Germany and Nazi-occupied Western Europe, 1941-1945 Beate Kosmala; 29. International responses to the Jewish refugee crisis, 1939-1945 Avinoam Patt; 30. The allies and the holocaust Richard Breitman; Index.

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