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Beyond Ordinary Men : Christopher R. Browning and Holocaust Historiography.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Boston : BRILL, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (347 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783657792665
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Beyond Ordinary MenLOC classification:
  • D804.348 .B539 2019
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part One Ordinary Men, Ordinary Women: Perpetrator Research Reconsidered -- Chapter 1 Ordinary Men and the Women in Their Shadows: Gender Issues in the Holocaust Scholarship of Christopher R. Browning -- Chapter 2 "Ordinary Drinkers" and Ordinary "Males"? Alcohol, Masculinity, and Atrocity in the Holocaust -- Chapter 3 "Ordinary Christians" in Nazi Germany -- Chapter 4 The Perpetrators of the November 1938 Pogrom through German-Jewish Eyes -- Part Two Contexts of Agency and the Holocaust -- Chapter 5 Exploitation and Extermination: Jewish SlaveLabour on the Baltic Coast, 1941-1943 -- Chapter 6 "Palästina-Austausch": Jewish Emigration from Europe to Palestine during the Final Solution -- Chapter 7 More than Helpers: Women's Roles in "Communities of Rescue" in the Bohemian Lands, 1938-1939 -- Chapter 8 Lutétia: A Luxury Hotel in Paris Meets the Holocaust -- Part Three Interpreting Ideology and Social Practice -- Chapter 9 Nazi Plans for Addressing the Jewish Problem: From "Fringe Irritant" (1929) to the "Machtergreifung" (1933) -- Chapter 10 The Nazi Glorification of Death and Denigration of Suffering -- Chapter 11 What Remains of "the Banality of Evil"? -- Part Four The Historian and the Public -- Chapter 12 The Universalisation of the Holocaust as a Moral Standard -- Chapter 13 History of Society and Holocaust Research: Thoughts on a Tenuous Relationship -- Chapter 14 The Three-Legged Antisemitic Stool of Holocaust Denial: Illogic, Wilful Distortions, and Camouflaged Discourse -- Chapter 15 Police, History, Responsibility: The Impact of Ordinary Men on the Perpetration Debate at German Memorial Sites and in Current Police Training -- Part Five Sources and Their Readings -- Chapter 16 The "Euthanasia" Murders Archive: Confronting the New Findings.
Chapter 17 Depicting "Ordinary Men": Browning, Goldhagen, and the Historiographic Use of Perpetrator Photographs -- Chapter 18 Unravelling Janowska: Excavating an Understudied Camp through Spatial Testimonies -- Chapter 19 Particularist and Universalist Interpretations of the Holocaust: A Complex Relationship -- Commentary Ordinary Men and Beyond: Reflections on an Historiographical Journey -- List of Publications by Christopher R. Browning -- About the Contributors -- Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Part One Ordinary Men, Ordinary Women: Perpetrator Research Reconsidered -- Chapter 1 Ordinary Men and the Women in Their Shadows: Gender Issues in the Holocaust Scholarship of Christopher R. Browning -- Chapter 2 "Ordinary Drinkers" and Ordinary "Males"? Alcohol, Masculinity, and Atrocity in the Holocaust -- Chapter 3 "Ordinary Christians" in Nazi Germany -- Chapter 4 The Perpetrators of the November 1938 Pogrom through German-Jewish Eyes -- Part Two Contexts of Agency and the Holocaust -- Chapter 5 Exploitation and Extermination: Jewish SlaveLabour on the Baltic Coast, 1941-1943 -- Chapter 6 "Palästina-Austausch": Jewish Emigration from Europe to Palestine during the Final Solution -- Chapter 7 More than Helpers: Women's Roles in "Communities of Rescue" in the Bohemian Lands, 1938-1939 -- Chapter 8 Lutétia: A Luxury Hotel in Paris Meets the Holocaust -- Part Three Interpreting Ideology and Social Practice -- Chapter 9 Nazi Plans for Addressing the Jewish Problem: From "Fringe Irritant" (1929) to the "Machtergreifung" (1933) -- Chapter 10 The Nazi Glorification of Death and Denigration of Suffering -- Chapter 11 What Remains of "the Banality of Evil"? -- Part Four The Historian and the Public -- Chapter 12 The Universalisation of the Holocaust as a Moral Standard -- Chapter 13 History of Society and Holocaust Research: Thoughts on a Tenuous Relationship -- Chapter 14 The Three-Legged Antisemitic Stool of Holocaust Denial: Illogic, Wilful Distortions, and Camouflaged Discourse -- Chapter 15 Police, History, Responsibility: The Impact of Ordinary Men on the Perpetration Debate at German Memorial Sites and in Current Police Training -- Part Five Sources and Their Readings -- Chapter 16 The "Euthanasia" Murders Archive: Confronting the New Findings.

Chapter 17 Depicting "Ordinary Men": Browning, Goldhagen, and the Historiographic Use of Perpetrator Photographs -- Chapter 18 Unravelling Janowska: Excavating an Understudied Camp through Spatial Testimonies -- Chapter 19 Particularist and Universalist Interpretations of the Holocaust: A Complex Relationship -- Commentary Ordinary Men and Beyond: Reflections on an Historiographical Journey -- List of Publications by Christopher R. Browning -- About the Contributors -- Index.

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