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Advances in Holocaust History and Education : A Re-evaluation of Perspectives and Methods in Honour of Paul A. Levine. ホロコーストの歴史と教育における前進-視点と方法の再評価に関するP.A.レヴィーン記念論集
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| 著者・編者 | Rudberg, Pontus / Kvist Geverts, K. / Bruchfeld, S. (eds.), |
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| 出版社 | (Palgrave Macmillan, UK) |
| 出版年月 | 2026.09 |
| ページ数 | 296 pp. |
| 言語 | ENG |
| ニュース番号 | <776-1467 776-1565> |
解説
This book, in tribute to the late Paul A Levine, a pioneer in the field of Holocaust history, focuses on themes identified in international research as particularly important for advances in Holocaust history and education, such as the role of 'bystanders', foreign policy and diplomacy, the role of individual actors, and Holocaust education. It aims to re-evaluate previous findings in light of new research in these areas, which were also the focal points of Levine's research.
Recent decades have shown further advances in Holocaust research in terms of new perspectives and methodologies, which have enriched and broadened our understanding. For instance, the term 'bystander' has been refined into sub-categories and has increased our understanding of how roles changed over time and in different contexts. Furthermore, local studies have nuanced our understanding, and insights about the role of distance in time and space have deepened our knowledge of rescue opportunities. In bystander countries, research has primarily focused on refugee policy and the shift from a restrictive attitude in the 1930s and the first war years to a more generous policy towards the war's end. Scholars have placed the Jewish experience at the center, and recent research has explored the formation of Holocaust memory. This volume brings together contributors to produce new research in these areas and to articulate future directions for the field.