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This book examines the intellectual trajectories of international mid-career scholars working on the Second World War and the Holocaust in France across a wide range of disciplines, including history, literature, and cultural studies. It scrutinises disciplinary and interdisciplinary dynamics and explores the conceptual frameworks within which the contributors have developed their research. The volume considers how dominant paradigms on France, the Holocaust, and Vichy are reconfigured or challenged by emerging lines of enquiry, and how these are shaped both by recent academic 'turns'—through shifts in focus to post-memorial, spatial, affective, and digital approaches—and by rapidly evolving academic contexts. The different contributors, from France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, and the UK, also offer critical reflections on how positionality—particularly in terms of gender, ethnicity, class, and identity—informs academic research, thereby providing new insights into the role of subjectivity in the production of knowledge.
Contents
1) Introduction: Contemporary Research Paradigms, Trajectories and Challenges; Fransiska Louwagie and Manuel Bragança.- 2) A European Education; Manuel Bragança.- 3) Encounters, Motherhood and the Digital Turn; Ludivine Broch.- 4) Back and Forth: From Jewishness to the Holocaust; Maxime Decout.- 5) Of Children, People and Affects in France During WWII; Lindsey Dodd.- 6) History and Public History: French Resistance and the Logics of German Repression and Deportation on French Soil; Thomas Fontaine.- 7) Stories from the Periphery: Interdisciplinary Encounters with France and the Second World War; Claire Gorarra.- 8) Hybrid Identity and Complex Thinking; Aurélia Kalisky.- 9) Memory, Silence and Trauma; Sébastien Ledoux.- 10) Complete Detachment?; Daniel Lee.- 10. Vichy in the Valley: Critical Reflections on 'Knowledge Exchange' and Public Engagement on the Occupation of France in the Second World War; David Lees.- 12) Testimony and Beyond; Fransiska Louwagie.- 13) From Literature to History: Rediscovering a Personal Jewish Heritage; Annelies Schulte Nordholt.- 14) A Step Sideways: Ego-histories and Scientific Investigations of the Holocaust; Claire Zalc.- 15) Conclusion: Ego-histories Revisited; Fransiska Louwagie and Manuel Bragança.



