Holocaust heritage : inquiries into European historical cultures; Klas-Göran Karlsson, Ulf Zander, Holocaust and European Historical Culture (projekt); 2005
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Holocaust heritage : inquiries into European historical cultures

av Klas-Göran Karlsson, Ulf Zander, Holocaust and European Historical Culture (projekt)
In the first post-war decades, the prevailing attitude to the Nazi destruction of European Jewry was silence. Today, the situation is radically different. The Holocaust is intens-ely and widely discussed in many states and societies. The discussions reflect various interests and needs, among them aesthetic, commercial, cultural, existential, ideological, legal, moral, political and scholarly. By means of a common history-cultural approach, in which history is analysed in relationship to phenomena such as historical consciousness, memory and trauma, the authors of this anthology analyse such various topics as Israeli efforts to commemorate the rescuing of the Bulgarian Jews, and the discussions in Denmark concerning January 27 as an Auschwitz memorial day.This book is the second collection of reports from The Holocaust and European Historical Culture, a research project based at Lund University, Sweden. The aim of the project, initiated in 2001, is to study the interpretations and representations of the Holocaust in various post-war European socie-ties and states.
In the first post-war decades, the prevailing attitude to the Nazi destruction of European Jewry was silence. Today, the situation is radically different. The Holocaust is intens-ely and widely discussed in many states and societies. The discussions reflect various interests and needs, among them aesthetic, commercial, cultural, existential, ideological, legal, moral, political and scholarly. By means of a common history-cultural approach, in which history is analysed in relationship to phenomena such as historical consciousness, memory and trauma, the authors of this anthology analyse such various topics as Israeli efforts to commemorate the rescuing of the Bulgarian Jews, and the discussions in Denmark concerning January 27 as an Auschwitz memorial day.This book is the second collection of reports from The Holocaust and European Historical Culture, a research project based at Lund University, Sweden. The aim of the project, initiated in 2001, is to study the interpretations and representations of the Holocaust in various post-war European socie-ties and states.
Utgiven: 2005
ISBN: 9789197522212
Förlag: Sekel Bokförlag/Isell & Jinert
Format: Inbunden
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 173 st
In the first post-war decades, the prevailing attitude to the Nazi destruction of European Jewry was silence. Today, the situation is radically different. The Holocaust is intens-ely and widely discussed in many states and societies. The discussions reflect various interests and needs, among them aesthetic, commercial, cultural, existential, ideological, legal, moral, political and scholarly. By means of a common history-cultural approach, in which history is analysed in relationship to phenomena such as historical consciousness, memory and trauma, the authors of this anthology analyse such various topics as Israeli efforts to commemorate the rescuing of the Bulgarian Jews, and the discussions in Denmark concerning January 27 as an Auschwitz memorial day.This book is the second collection of reports from The Holocaust and European Historical Culture, a research project based at Lund University, Sweden. The aim of the project, initiated in 2001, is to study the interpretations and representations of the Holocaust in various post-war European socie-ties and states.
In the first post-war decades, the prevailing attitude to the Nazi destruction of European Jewry was silence. Today, the situation is radically different. The Holocaust is intens-ely and widely discussed in many states and societies. The discussions reflect various interests and needs, among them aesthetic, commercial, cultural, existential, ideological, legal, moral, political and scholarly. By means of a common history-cultural approach, in which history is analysed in relationship to phenomena such as historical consciousness, memory and trauma, the authors of this anthology analyse such various topics as Israeli efforts to commemorate the rescuing of the Bulgarian Jews, and the discussions in Denmark concerning January 27 as an Auschwitz memorial day.This book is the second collection of reports from The Holocaust and European Historical Culture, a research project based at Lund University, Sweden. The aim of the project, initiated in 2001, is to study the interpretations and representations of the Holocaust in various post-war European socie-ties and states.
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