The Holocaust : critical historical approaches
This book summarises and criticises the existing scholarship on the subject and suggests new ways by which we can approach its study. It addresses the use of victim testimony and asks important questions: What function does recording the past serve for the victim? What do historians want from it? Are these two perspectives incompatible? It also examines the perpetrators of the Holocaust, and compares them to those responsible for other acts of genocide and ethnic cleansing in the early years of the twentieth century. In addition, it looks at the bystanders - examining the complexity and ambiguity at the heart of contemporary reaction
Print Book, English, 2005
Manchester University Press ; Distributed exclusively in the U.S.A. by Palgrave, Manchester, UK, New York, N.Y., 2005