History and Memory

Volume 8, Number 1
Volume 8, Number 2Hannah Arendt and Eichmann in Jerusalem out of print

CONTENTS Volume 8, No. 1Spring/Summer 1996

Susan A. Crane
(Not) Writing History: Rethinking the Intersections of Personal History and Collective Memory with Hans von Aufsess / 5

Noa Gedi and Yigal Elam
Collective Memory--What Is It? / 30

Joshua Foa Dienstag
"The Pozsgay Affair": Historical Memory
and Political Legitimacy / 51

Haggay Ram
Mythology of Rage: Representations of the "Self" and the "Other" in Revolutionary Iran / 67

Review Essay

Christopher R. Browning
Daniel Goldhagen's Willing Executioners / 88

Contributors / 109


CONTENTS Volume 8, No. 2Fall/Winter 1996

SPECIAL ISSUE
Hannah Arendt and Eichmann in Jerusalem
Gulie Ne'eman Arad, Editor

Richard Wolin
The Ambivalence of German-Jewish Identity: Hannah Arendt in Jerusalem / 9

Seyla Benhabib
Identity, Perspective and Narrative in Hannah Arendt's Eichmann in Jerusalem / 35

José Brunner
Eichmann, Arendt and Freud in Jerusalem: On the Evils of Narcissism and the Pleasures of Thoughtlessness / 61

Adi Ophir
Between Eichmann and Kant: Thinking on Evil after Arendt / 89

Leora Y. Bilsky
When Actor and Spectator Meet in the Courtroom: Reflections on Hannah Arendt's Concept of Judgement / 137

Contributors / 175


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