New Microhistorical Approaches to an Integrated History of the Holocaust
Hannah Wilson editor Frédéric Bonnesoeur editor Christin Zühlke editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:6th Nov '23
Currently unavailable, currently targeted to be due back around 26th December 2025, but could change

In 1997, Saul Friedländer emphasized the need for an integrated history of the Holocaust. His suggestion to connect ‘the policies of the perpetrators, the attitudes of surrounding society, and the world of the victims’ provides the inspiration for this volume. Following in these footsteps, this innovative study approaches Holocaust history through a combination of macro analysis with micro studies. Featuring a range of contemporary research from emerging scholars in the field, this peer-reviewed volume provides detailed engagement with a variety of historical sources, such as documents, artifacts, photos, or text passages. The contributors investigate particular aspects of sound, materiality, space and social perceptions to provide a deeper understanding of the Holocaust, which have often been overlooked or generalised in previous historical research. Yet, as we approach an era of no first hand witnesses, this multidisciplinary, micro-historical approach remains a fundamental aspect of Holocaust research, and can provide a theoretical framework for future studies.
ISBN: 9783110738469
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 679g
387 pages