The Holocaust and the West German Historians: Historical Interpretation and Autobiographical Memory

Author:   Nicholas Berg ,  Joel Golb
Publisher:   University of Wisconsin Press
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9780299300845


Pages:   312
Publication Date:   30 January 2015
Format:   Paperback
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This landmark book was first published in Germany, provoking both acclaim and controversy. In this """"history of historiography,"""" Nicolas Berg addresses the work of German and German-Jewish historians in the first three decades of post–World War II Germany. He examines how they perceived - and failed to perceive - the Holocaust and how they interpreted and misinterpreted that historical fact using an arsenal of terms and concepts, arguments and explanations. This English-language translation is also a shortened and reorganized edition, which includes a new introduction by Berg reviewing and commenting on the response to the German editions. Notably, in this American edition, discussion of historian Joseph Wulf and his colleague and fellow Holocaust survivor Léon Poliakov has been united in one chapter. And special care has been taken to make clear to English speakers the questions raised about German historiographical writing. Translator Joel Golb comments, """"From 1945 to the present, the way historians have approached the Holocaust has posed deep-reaching problems regarding choice of language...This book is consequently as much about language as it is about facts.

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Author:   Nicholas Berg ,  Joel Golb
Publisher:   University of Wisconsin Press
Imprint:   University of Wisconsin Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.460kg
ISBN:  

9780299300845


ISBN 10:   0299300846
Pages:   312
Publication Date:   30 January 2015
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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An essential work for students of Holocaust historiography and West German history and a fascinating read for everyone interested in the historian's craft. This American edition adds important new dimensions to the debate. --Adi Gordon, Amherst College


Scholars (including maybe graduate students) with a broader interest in the relationship between historiography and the dimensions of memory and biography will be grateful for this edition. --European History Quarterly


An essential work for students of Holocaust historiography and West German history and a fascinating read for everyone interested in the historian's craft. This American edition adds important new dimensions to the debate. Adi Gordon, Amherst College


""A highly original, intelligent, and reflective piece of historical scholarship. One of the most important works to have appeared on the subject of postwar German historiography in the past decade.""--Anthony Kauders, author of Democratization and the Jews ""An essential work for students of Holocaust historiography and West German history and a fascinating read for everyone interested in the historian's craft. This American edition adds important new dimensions to the debate.""--Adi Gordon, Amherst College ""Scholars (including maybe graduate students) with a broader interest in the relationship between historiography and the dimensions of memory and biography will be grateful for this edition.""--European History Quarterly


"""A highly original, intelligent, and reflective piece of historical scholarship. One of the most important works to have appeared on the subject of postwar German historiography in the past decade.""--Anthony Kauders, author of Democratization and the Jews ""An essential work for students of Holocaust historiography and West German history and a fascinating read for everyone interested in the historian's craft. This American edition adds important new dimensions to the debate.""--Adi Gordon, Amherst College ""Scholars (including maybe graduate students) with a broader interest in the relationship between historiography and the dimensions of memory and biography will be grateful for this edition.""--European History Quarterly"


Scholars (including maybe graduate students) with a broader interest in the relationship between historiography and the dimensions of memory and biography will be grateful for this edition. --European History Quarterly A highly original, intelligent, and reflective piece of historical scholarship. One of the most important works to have appeared on the subject of postwar German historiography in the past decade. --Anthony Kauders, author of Democratization and the Jews An essential work for students of Holocaust historiography and West German history and a fascinating read for everyone interested in the historian's craft. This American edition adds important new dimensions to the debate. --Adi Gordon, Amherst College Scholars (including maybe graduate students) with a broader interest in the relationship between historiography and the dimensions of memory and biography will be grateful for this edition. European History Quarterly


Author Information

Nicolas Berg is a research fellow at the Simon Dubnow Institute and teaches in the Department of History at the University of Leipzig. He is the author of several books about Jews and anti-Semitism in Germany.

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