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(Ebook) Is the Holocaust Unique? : Perspectives On Comparative Genocide by Alan S Rosenbaum ISBN 9780367157012, 9780367007140, 9780429037009, 0367157012, 0367007142, 0429037007

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Authors:Alan S Rosenbaum
Pages:304 pages.
Year:2019
Editon:2
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:12.78 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780367157012, 9780367007140, 9780429037009, 0367157012, 0367007142, 0429037007
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(Ebook) Is the Holocaust Unique? : Perspectives On Comparative Genocide by Alan S Rosenbaum ISBN 9780367157012, 9780367007140, 9780429037009, 0367157012, 0367007142, 0429037007

Evaluating the Jewish Holocaust is by no means a simple matter, and one of the most controversial questions for academics is whether there have been any historical parallels for it. Have Armenians, Gypsies, American Indians, or others undergone a comparable genocide? In this fiercely controversial volume, distinguished scholars offer new discussions of this question. Presenting a wide range of strongly held views, they provide no easy consensus. Some critics contend that if the Holocaust is seen as fundamentally different in kind from other genocides or mass deaths, the suffering of other persecuted groups will be diminished. Others argue that denying the uniqueness of the Holocaust will trivialize it. Alan S. Rosenbaum's introductions provide a much-needed context for readers to come to terms with this multi-dimensional dispute, to help them understand why it has recently intensified, and to enable them to appreciate what universal lessons might be gleaned from studying the Holocaust. This volume makes an important contribution to our comprehension of one of the defining events of modern history. It should be essential reading for scholars, students, and general readers interested in the Holocaust and its relationship to other instances of politically inspired mass murder.
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