SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE
Passing Into History:
Nazism and the Holocaust Beyond Memory
Gulie Ne'eman Arad, Editor
Gulie Ne'eman Arad
Paucis Verbis
Steven E. Aschheim
On Saul Friedländer
James E. Young
Between History and Memory:
The Uncanny Voices of the Historian and Survivor
Norbert Frei
Farewell to the Era of Contemporaries:
National Socialism and Its Historical Examination
en Route into History
Dominick LaCapra
Revisiting the Historians' Debate: Mourning and Genocide
Jörn Rüsen
The Logic of Historicization: Metahistorical Reflections on the
Debate between Friedländer and Broszat
Hans Mommsen
Hitler's Reichstag Speech of 30 January 1939
Omer Bartov
German Soldiers and the Holocaust:
Historiography, Research and Implications
Gavriel D. Rosenfeld
The Architects' Debate: Architectural Discourse and the Memory of
Nazism in the Federal Republic of Germany, 1977-1997
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Anson Rabinbach
From Explosion to Erosion: Holocaust Memorialization in America since Bitburg
José Brunner
Pride and Memory: Nationalism, Narcissism and the Historians'
Debates in Germany and Israel
Dan Diner
On Guilt-Discourse and Other Narratives: Epistemological
Observations Regarding the Holocaust
Philippe Burrin
Political Religion: The Relevance of a Concept
Carlo Ginzburg
Shared Memories, Private Recollections
Sidra DeKoven Ezrahi
See Under: Memory
Reflections on When Memory Comes
Eli Friedlander
Some Thoughts on Kitsch
Gertrud Koch
"Against All Odds," or, The Will to Survive:
Moral Conclusions from Narrative Closure
Gulie Ne'eman Arad
Nazi Germany and the Jews: Reflections on a Beginning, a Middle, and an Open End
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