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Microhistories Of The Holocaust War And Genocide 24 1st Edition Claire Zalc

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Microhistories Of The Holocaust War And Genocide 24 1st Edition Claire Zalc
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Publisher: Berghahn Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.16 MB
Pages: 336
Author: Claire Zalc, Tal Bruttmann
ISBN: 9781785333675, 1785333674
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1
Volume: 24

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Microhistories Of The Holocaust War And Genocide 24 1st Edition Claire Zalc by Claire Zalc, Tal Bruttmann 9781785333675, 1785333674 instant download after payment.

How does scale affect our understanding of the Holocaust? In the vastness of its implementation and the sheer amount of death and suffering it produced, the genocide of Europe’s Jews presents special challenges for historians, who have responded with work ranging in scope from the world-historical to the intimate. In particular, recent scholarship has demonstrated a willingness to study the Holocaust at scales as focused as a single neighborhood, family, or perpetrator. This volume brings together an international cast of scholars to reflect on the ongoing microhistorical turn in Holocaust studies, assessing its historiographical pitfalls as well as the distinctive opportunities it affords researchers.

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