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New Microhistorical Approaches to an Integrated History of the Holocaust / Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materiality -- 2.1 Exploring the Representation of the Jewish Ghetto Policeman’s Uniform in the Confessional Diary of Calel Perechodnik -- 2.2 Display vs Decay: Historical and Material Narratives of a Parokhet from Czestochowa -- 2.3 Fragmented Families and Material Memory: The Striped Trousers of Juda van der Velde and an Excavated Nametag from Sobibór Death Camp -- 3 Space -- 3.1 A Window with a View: Reading Clandestine Death March Photography as Counter-Cartographical Practice -- 3.2 “Their turn came the next day”: In-between Spaces of the Holocaust and its Photographical Representation -- 3.3 Emotions and Natural Environment in Bergen-Belsen: The Role of the Forest in the Diary of Margit Holländer -- 4 Sound -- 4.1 Recovered Music, Recovered Memory: Viktor Ullmann’s Sonata for Violin -- 4.2 Sonic Experiences in the Night: The Case of the Falling Bunk at Auschwitz-Birkenau -- 5 Gender -- 5.1 “And I Gave Them Skirts like the Ones We Used to Wear”: Roma Women’s Recollections of Helping Jews during the Holocaust in Transnistria -- 5.2 The Beauty of Ugliness: Naomi Judkowski’s Cugangi (New Prisoners), Sexual Violence and Aesthetic Capital in the Holocaust -- 5.3 Sexualized Violence in Auschwitz-Birkenau: The Perspectives of the Sonderkommando Prisoners -- 5.4 Henrietta Stein Klotz and Henry Morgenthau Jr.: A Secretary’s Influence on the Treasury Department’s Response to the Holocaust -- 5.5 The Scientific Exploitation of Marie Anna Schirmann: A Study of Intersectional Discrimination in Academia during the Holocaust -- 6 Social History -- 6.1 Reconsidering the Personal Archives of a Victim: The Case of Vollrath von Maltzan, a “Mischling” in German Diplomacy -- 6.2 Foreigner at Home: The Expulsion of the Kaufer Family from Hungary -- 6.3 Gathering Information as Resistance: Ordinary Jews and First News about the Chełmno Death Camp -- 6.4 “Essenausgabe”: A Poem of Life and Death -- 6.5 Craving News from Dear Ones: The Impact of Organisation Todt Forced Labour on the Survival Chances of the Families of the Jewish Workers from Antwerp -- 7 Acknowledgement -- Short Bios -- Index |
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Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Materiality -- 2.1 Exploring the Representation of the Jewish Ghetto Policeman’s Uniform in the Confessional Diary of Calel Perechodnik -- 2.2 Display vs Decay: Historical and Material Narratives of a Parokhet from Czestochowa -- 2.3 Fragmented Families and Material Memory: The Striped Trousers of Juda van der Velde and an Excavated Nametag from Sobibór Death Camp -- 3 Space -- 3.1 A Window with a View: Reading Clandestine Death March Photography as Counter-Cartographical Practice -- 3.2 “Their turn came the next day”: In-between Spaces of the Holocaust and its Photographical Representation -- 3.3 Emotions and Natural Environment in Bergen-Belsen: The Role of the Forest in the Diary of Margit Holländer -- 4 Sound -- 4.1 Recovered Music, Recovered Memory: Viktor Ullmann’s Sonata for Violin -- 4.2 Sonic Experiences in the Night: The Case of the Falling Bunk at Auschwitz-Birkenau -- 5 Gender -- 5.1 “And I Gave Them Skirts like the Ones We Used to Wear”: Roma Women’s Recollections of Helping Jews during the Holocaust in Transnistria -- 5.2 The Beauty of Ugliness: Naomi Judkowski’s Cugangi (New Prisoners), Sexual Violence and Aesthetic Capital in the Holocaust -- 5.3 Sexualized Violence in Auschwitz-Birkenau: The Perspectives of the Sonderkommando Prisoners -- 5.4 Henrietta Stein Klotz and Henry Morgenthau Jr.: A Secretary’s Influence on the Treasury Department’s Response to the Holocaust -- 5.5 The Scientific Exploitation of Marie Anna Schirmann: A Study of Intersectional Discrimination in Academia during the Holocaust -- 6 Social History -- 6.1 Reconsidering the Personal Archives of a Victim: The Case of Vollrath von Maltzan, a “Mischling” in German Diplomacy -- 6.2 Foreigner at Home: The Expulsion of the Kaufer Family from Hungary -- 6.3 Gathering Information as Resistance: Ordinary Jews and First News about the Chełmno Death Camp -- 6.4 “Essenausgabe”: A Poem of Life and Death -- 6.5 Craving News from Dear Ones: The Impact of Organisation Todt Forced Labour on the Survival Chances of the Families of the Jewish Workers from Antwerp -- 7 Acknowledgement -- Short Bios -- Index |
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