The Holocaust and the Historians
Dawidowicz, Lucy S.
The renowned author of The War Against the Hews sets out to solve a historiographical mystery: Why has the mass murder of European Jews been overlooked or trivialized by historians throughout the world? In a forceful, outspoken work, Lucy Dawidowicz looks for explanations.
"Professor Dawidowicz's work embodies high standards of scholarship. The analysis is shrewd and generally fair, and the comparisons often brilliantly perceptive... A valuable contribution to the literature of the Second World War and the Holocaust."--New York Times Book Review
"Marshalling an impressive array of scholarship [Dawidowicz] takes the reader through a careful examination of the writings about the holocaust in England and the US, Germany, the USSR, and Poland."--Review of Books and Religion
"Mrs. Dawidowicz is always incisive, sharp, analyctical and honest... Her analysis especially of Herman historiography is fascinating."--American Jewish History
"Professor Dawidowicz's work embodies high standards of scholarship. The analysis is shrewd and generally fair, and the comparisons often brilliantly perceptive... A valuable contribution to the literature of the Second World War and the Holocaust."--New York Times Book Review
"Marshalling an impressive array of scholarship [Dawidowicz] takes the reader through a careful examination of the writings about the holocaust in England and the US, Germany, the USSR, and Poland."--Review of Books and Religion
"Mrs. Dawidowicz is always incisive, sharp, analyctical and honest... Her analysis especially of Herman historiography is fascinating."--American Jewish History
Kategorije:
Godina:
1981
Izdavač:
Harvard University Press
Jezik:
english
Strane:
204
ISBN 10:
0674405668
ISBN 13:
9780674405660
Fajl:
PDF, 7.37 MB
IPFS:
,
english, 1981