 | Steven L. Jacobs - Religion - 1993 - 247 pages
Contemporary scholars in all disciplines have long recognized that the Shoah is a critical challenge to Christianity and Western civilization, as well as a watershed event in ... | |
 | Vivian Patraka - History - 1999 - 159 pages
"This is the first extended study I know of what the author calls a "Holocaust performative,"....[The author] asks what a "holocaust performative" might look like and how such ... | |
 | Günther Schwarberg - 1984 - 178 pages
Describes the medical experiments performed by a German doctor on twenty Jewish children taken from Nazi concentration camps | |
 | History - 2009 - 234 pages
Fascinating philosophical inquiry into post-Holocaust representations of the event in political theory, ethics, and aesthetics, and an assessment of the limitations and promise ... | |
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