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Zusatztext an excellent reference work and more. It contains broad implications for the understanding of genocide as such while emphasizing the Holocausts uniqueness. As important, however, is the Handbooks broad thematic and interdisciplinary approach, which encourages all Holocaust scholars to rethink constantly the paradigmatic and disciplinary barriers that tend to compartmentalize the academic world more generally. Klappentext Few scholarly fields have developed in recent decades as rapidly and vigorously as Holocaust Studies. The persecution and murder perpetrated by the Nazi regime have become the subject of an enormous literature in multiple academic disciplines. Forty-seven contributors debate the key issues at the start of the twenty-first century. Zusammenfassung Few scholarly fields have developed in recent decades as rapidly and vigorously as Holocaust Studies. The persecution and murder perpetrated by the Nazi regime have become the subject of an enormous literature in multiple academic disciplines. Forty-seven contributors debate the key issues at the start of the twenty-first century. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction I: Enablers 1: Richard S. Levy: Antisemitism 2: Patricia Heberer: Science 3: Eric D. Weitz: Nationalism 4: A. Dirk Moses: Colonialism 5: Philip Morgan: Fascism 6: Doris Bergen: World Wars II: Protagonists 7: Alan E. Steinweis: Hitler and Himmler 8: Christopher Browning: Problem-Solvers 9: Edward Westermann: Killers 10: Paul Levine: On-Lookers 11: Debórah Dwork: Rescuers 12: Dan Michman: Jews 13: Lenore J. Weitzman: Women 14: Nicholas Stargardt: Children 15: Kevin P. Spicer: Catholics 16: Robert P. Ericksen: Protestants 17: Shlomo Aronson: The Allies 18: John Connelly: Gypsies/Homosexuals/Slavs III: Settings 19: Wolf Gruner: Greater Germany 20: Wendy Lower: Living Space 21: Radu Ioanid: Occupied and Satellite States 22: Martin C. Dean: Ghettos 23: Mark Spoerer: Labor Sites 24: Karin Orth: Camps IV: Representations 25: Peter Fritzsche: German Documents/Diaries 26: Amos Goldberg: Jews' Diaries/Chronicles 27: Henry Greenspan: Survivors' Accounts 28: Sara R. Horowitz: Literature 29: Lawrence Baron: Film 30: Dora Apel: Art 31: Bret Werb: Music 32: James E. Young: Memorials and Museums V: Aftereffects 33: Arieh J. Kochavi: Liberation and Dispersal 34: Rebecca Wittmann: Punishment 35: Peter Hayes: Plunder and Restitution 36: Deborah E. Lipstadt: Denial 37: Boaz Cohen: Israel 38: Jeffrey Shandler: Jewish Culture 39: Michael Berenbaum: Judaism 40: Stephen R. Haynes: Christianity 41: Jeffrey Herf: Germany 42: Jan-Werner Müller: Europe 43: James E. Waller: The Social Sciences 44: Berel Lang: The Humanities 45: Simone Schweber: Education 46: David H. Jones: Human Rights Law 47: John K. Roth: Ethics Afterword ...