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Children In The Holocaust And Its Aftermath Historical And Psychological Studies Of The Kestenberg Archive 1st Edition Sharon Kangisser Cohen

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Children In The Holocaust And Its Aftermath Historical And Psychological Studies Of The Kestenberg Archive 1st Edition Sharon Kangisser Cohen
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.68 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Sharon Kangisser Cohen, Eva Fogelman, Dalia Ofer
ISBN: 9781785334382, 9781785334399, 1785334387, 1785334395
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1

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Children In The Holocaust And Its Aftermath Historical And Psychological Studies Of The Kestenberg Archive 1st Edition Sharon Kangisser Cohen by Sharon Kangisser Cohen, Eva Fogelman, Dalia Ofer 9781785334382, 9781785334399, 1785334387, 1785334395 instant download after payment.

The testimonies of individuals who survived the Holocaust as children pose distinct emotional and intellectual challenges for researchers: as now-adult interviewees recall profound childhood experiences of suffering and persecution, they also invoke their own historical awareness and memories of their postwar lives, requiring readers to follow simultaneous, disparate narratives. This interdisciplinary volume brings together historians, psychologists, and other scholars to explore child survivors’ accounts. With a central focus on the Kestenberg Holocaust Child Survivor Archive’s over 1,500 testimonies, it not only enlarges our understanding of the Holocaust empirically but illuminates the methodological, theoretical, and institutional dimensions of this unique form of historical record.

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