This collection offers a series of essays that explore the historical culture the holocaust has engendered in Europe, Israel and the USA, the politics of its reception and representation, the motivations for and effectiveness of commemorating it, and the creative and didactic practices it has generated in contemporary literature, art, and thought.
This collection offers a series of essays that explore the historical culture the holocaust has engendered in Europe, Israel and the USA, the politics...
Since the 1990s scholars have focused heavily on the perpetrators of the Holocaust, and have presented a complex and diverse picture of perpetrators. This book provides a unique overview of the current state of research on perpetrators. The overall focus is on the key question that it still disputed: How do ordinary people become mass murderers?
Since the 1990s scholars have focused heavily on the perpetrators of the Holocaust, and have presented a complex and diverse picture of perpetrators. ...
From an author at the forefront of research in this area comes this provocative and seminal work that presents a unique and fresh new look at history and theory.
Taking a broadly European view, the book draws on works of French and German philosophy, some of which are unknown to the English-speaking world, and Martin L. Davies spells out what it is like to live in a historicized world, where any event is presented as historical as, or even before, it happens.
Challenging basic assumptions made by historians, Davies focuses on historical ideas and thought about the past...
From an author at the forefront of research in this area comes this provocative and seminal work that presents a unique and fresh new look at histo...
From an author at the forefront of research in this area comes this provocative and seminal work that presents a unique and fresh new look at history and theory.
Taking a broadly European view, the book draws on works of French and German philosophy, some of which are unknown to the English-speaking world, and Martin L. Davies spells out what it is like to live in a historicized world, where any event is presented as historical as, or even before, it happens.
Challenging basic assumptions made by historians, Davies focuses on historical ideas and thought about the past...
From an author at the forefront of research in this area comes this provocative and seminal work that presents a unique and fresh new look at histo...
Thinking about the Enlightenment looks beyond the current parameters of studying the Enlightenment, to the issues that can be understood by reflecting on the period in a broader context. Each of the thirteen original chapters, by an international and interdisciplinary team of contributors, illustrates the problematic legacy of the Enlightenment and the continued ramifications of its thinking since the eighteenth century. Together, they consider whether modernity can see its roots in the intellectual revolution of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
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Thinking about the Enlightenment looks beyond the current parameters of studying the Enlightenment, to the issues that can be unde...