Remembering the Holocaust in Germany, Austria, Italy and Israel : : "vergangenheitsbewältigung" as a historical quest / / edited by Vincenzo Pinto.

Remembering the Holocaust in Germany, Austria, Italy and Israel: "Vergangenheitsbewältigung" as a Historical Quest offers an account on post-war coming-to-terms with the Holocaust tragedy in some European countries, such as Germany, Austria, and Italy. The subject has attracted more attent...

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Superior document:Studies in Jewish History and culture ; 70
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Studies in Jewish History and culture ; 70
Remembering the Holocaust in Germany, Austria, Italy and Israel: "Vergangenheitsbewältigung" as a Historical Quest offers an account on post-war coming-to-terms with the Holocaust tragedy in some European countries, such as Germany, Austria, and Italy. The subject has attracted more attention in recent years, since the long transition to liberal democracy seems to have put an end to the main theme of the memory of the Second World War. The main point of the volume is the making of a new generational memory after the "end of history". What is to be done after the making of a globalised world? What about the memorialisation of the last century?.
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction The Meaning of History: Coming to Terms with the Past -- Part 1 Articles -- Chapter 1 "Coming to Terms with the Past" or "Policy for the Past"? The 1950s West German Compensations for Holocaust Survivors and German Expellees -- Chapter 2 Austria's Repressed Guilt in Theory and Practice -- Chapter 3 Coming to Terms with the Holocaust with Reference to Memorial Monuments in Europe: A Comparative Analysis -- Chapter 4 Theodor W. Adorno, Günther Anders, and the Representation of the End Time: Beckett at Auschwitz -- Chapter 5 "Against a Present that Places the Incomprehensible in the Cold Storage of History": The Representation and Experience of Limit in Jean Améry and Primo Levi -- Chapter 6 Between a Quest for a Heimat and Alienation: Jean Améry's Journey after Auschwitz -- Chapter 7 "Denn fühlen die Mächtigen sich bedroht, so schlagen sie die Gerechten": Looking at History in König David Bericht by Stefan Heym -- Chapter 8 "Those Who Have Suffered Too Much Do Not Always Reason Well": Primo Levi, Furio Jesi, and the 1968 Debate on Spiritual and Political Zionism -- Part 2 Testimonies -- Testimony 1 Does a Past Pass? -- Testimony 2 The Meaning of Italian "Resistenza" -- Part 3 Appendices -- Appendix 1 The Meaning of Working through the Past -- Appendix 2 Commemorative Event in the Plenary Hall of the German Bundestag on the 40th Anniversary of the End of the Second World War in Europe (Bonn, May 8, 1985) -- Appendix 3 A Letter to Monica (25th April 1983) -- Coming to Terms with the Past in Postwar Germany: A Bibliography -- Index of Names and Places.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Collective memory Germany.
Collective memory Austria.
Collective memory Italy.
Collective memory Israel.
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Reparations.
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contents Intro -- Contents -- Introduction The Meaning of History: Coming to Terms with the Past -- Part 1 Articles -- Chapter 1 "Coming to Terms with the Past" or "Policy for the Past"? The 1950s West German Compensations for Holocaust Survivors and German Expellees -- Chapter 2 Austria's Repressed Guilt in Theory and Practice -- Chapter 3 Coming to Terms with the Holocaust with Reference to Memorial Monuments in Europe: A Comparative Analysis -- Chapter 4 Theodor W. Adorno, Günther Anders, and the Representation of the End Time: Beckett at Auschwitz -- Chapter 5 "Against a Present that Places the Incomprehensible in the Cold Storage of History": The Representation and Experience of Limit in Jean Améry and Primo Levi -- Chapter 6 Between a Quest for a Heimat and Alienation: Jean Améry's Journey after Auschwitz -- Chapter 7 "Denn fühlen die Mächtigen sich bedroht, so schlagen sie die Gerechten": Looking at History in König David Bericht by Stefan Heym -- Chapter 8 "Those Who Have Suffered Too Much Do Not Always Reason Well": Primo Levi, Furio Jesi, and the 1968 Debate on Spiritual and Political Zionism -- Part 2 Testimonies -- Testimony 1 Does a Past Pass? -- Testimony 2 The Meaning of Italian "Resistenza" -- Part 3 Appendices -- Appendix 1 The Meaning of Working through the Past -- Appendix 2 Commemorative Event in the Plenary Hall of the German Bundestag on the 40th Anniversary of the End of the Second World War in Europe (Bonn, May 8, 1985) -- Appendix 3 A Letter to Monica (25th April 1983) -- Coming to Terms with the Past in Postwar Germany: A Bibliography -- Index of Names and Places.
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