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Holocaust Agendas, Conspiracies and Industries?: Issues and Debates in Holocaust Memorialization
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Holocaust Agendas, Conspiracies and Industries?: Issues and Debates in Holocaust Memorialization

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The book is the first comparative study of the ways in which the Holocaust has been memorialized in Australia, Britain and New Zealand. It examines: the processes by which the Holocaust entered Jewish and mainstream cultures; representations of the uniqueness and/or universality of the Holocaust; uses and abuses of the terminology and imagery of the Holocaust; the relationship between Holocaust remembrance and Jewish unity and identity; and interpretations of the lessons of the Holocaust. Despite the different national histories of Australia, Britain and New Zealand, and notwithstanding variations in Jewish community size and composition, the Holocaust has been memorialized in remarkably similar ways, although in many respects these are significantly different from the American experience.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 May 2006
Pages
148
ISBN
9780853037125

The book is the first comparative study of the ways in which the Holocaust has been memorialized in Australia, Britain and New Zealand. It examines: the processes by which the Holocaust entered Jewish and mainstream cultures; representations of the uniqueness and/or universality of the Holocaust; uses and abuses of the terminology and imagery of the Holocaust; the relationship between Holocaust remembrance and Jewish unity and identity; and interpretations of the lessons of the Holocaust. Despite the different national histories of Australia, Britain and New Zealand, and notwithstanding variations in Jewish community size and composition, the Holocaust has been memorialized in remarkably similar ways, although in many respects these are significantly different from the American experience.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vallentine Mitchell & Co Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 May 2006
Pages
148
ISBN
9780853037125