Lessons of the Holocaust

Although difficult to imagine, sixty years ago the Holocaust had practically no visibility in examinations of the Second World War. Yet today it is understood to be not only one of the defining moments of the twentieth century but also a touchstone in a quest for directions on how to avoid such cata...

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Autor principal: Marrus, Michael Robert (-)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto [etc.] : University of Toronto Press cop. 2016
Colección:UTP insights
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Sumario:Although difficult to imagine, sixty years ago the Holocaust had practically no visibility in examinations of the Second World War. Yet today it is understood to be not only one of the defining moments of the twentieth century but also a touchstone in a quest for directions on how to avoid such catastrophes. In Lessons of the Holocaust, the distinguished historian Michael R. Marrus challenges the notion that there are definitive lessons to be deduced from the destruction of European Jewry. Instead, drawing on decades of studying, writing about, and teaching the Holocaust, he shows how its "lessons" are constantly challenged, debated, altered, and reinterpreted. A succinct, stimulating analysis by a world-renowned historian, Lessons of the Holocaust is the perfect guide for the general reader to the historical and moral controversies which infuse the interpretation of the Holocaust and its significance.
Descripción Física:xiii, 196 p. ; 24 cm
Bibliografía:Incluye referencias bibliográficas (p. 177-181) e índice
ISBN:9781442630062