Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) -- Influence
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- A Holocaust reader : responses to the Nazi extermination
- A guest in the house of Israel : post-Holocaust church theology
- A season for healing : reflections on the Holocaust
- Affective genealogies : psychoanalysis, postmodernism, and the "Jewish question" after Auschwitz
- After Auschwitz : history, theology, and contemporary Judaism
- After such knowledge : memory, history, and the legacy of the Holocaust
- After the Holocaust : challenging the myth of silence
- America and the Holocaust : a documentary history
- And life is changed forever : Holocaust childhoods remembered
- Anguished hope : Holocaust scholars confront the Palestinian-Israeli conflict
- Anti-Judaism in feminist religious writings
- Anti-semitism in times of crisis
- Approaching an Auschwitz survivor : Holocaust testimony and its transformations
- Between witness and testimony : the Holocaust and the limits of representaion
- Beyond Auschwitz : post-Holocaust Jewish thought in America
- Beyond despair : three lectures and a conversation with Philip Roth
- Bittersweet legacy : creative responses to the Holocaust : art, poetry, stories
- Breaking crystal : writing and memory after Auschwitz
- Cadaverland : inventing a pathology of catastrophe for Holocaust survival : the limits of medical knowledge and memory in France
- Catastrophe and meaning : the Holocaust and the twentieth century
- Christen gegen Juden : Geschichte einer Verfolgung
- Cinema and the Shoah : an art confronts the tragedy of the twentieth century
- Civil society and memory in postwar Germany
- Contesting histories : German and Jewish Americans and the legacy of the Holocaust
- Daughters of absence : transforming a legacy of loss
- Discovering exile : Yiddish and Jewish American culture during the Holocaust
- Emil L. Fackenheim : a Jewish philosopher's response to the Holocaust
- European identity and the Second World War
- Fathoming the Holocaust : a social problems approach
- Fear : anti-semitism in Poland after Auschwitz : an essay in historical interpretation
- Forgetful memory : representation and remembrance in the wake of the Holocaust
- From philanthropy to activism : the political transformation of American Zionism in the Holocaust years, 1933-1945
- From the unthinkable to the unavoidable : American Christian and Jewish scholars encounter the Holocaust
- Gray dawn : the Jews of Eastern Europe in the post-Communist era
- Hiding places : a father and his sons retrace their family's escape from the Holocaust
- Historicism, the Holocaust, and Zionism : critical studies in modern Jewish thought and history
- History and memory after Auschwitz
- Hollywood and the Holocaust
- Holocaust : religious and philosophical implications
- Holocaust graphic narratives : generation, trauma, and memory
- Holocaust icons : symbolizing the Shoah in history and memory
- Holocaust literature : a history and guide
- Holocaust remembrance : the shapes of memory
- Humanity at the limit : the impact of the Holocaust experience on Jews and Christians
- In den Wogen der Erinnerung : jüdische Existenz in Deutschland
- In fitting memory : the art and politics of Holocaust memorials
- In the aftermath of the Holocaust
- Inheriting the Holocaust : a second-generation memoir
- Interim Judaism : Jewish thought in a century of crisis
- Israel and the daughters of the Shoah : reoccupying the territories of silence
- Jewish memory and the cosmopolitan order : Hannah Arendt and the Jewish condition
- Jewish philosophers and Jewish philosophy
- Jews, Catholics, and the burden of history
- Journey to Poland : documentary landscapes of the holocaust
- Judaism and modernity : philosophical essays
- Judaism transcends catastrophe : God, Torah, and Israel beyond the Holocaust
- Making Holocaust memory
- Making stories, making selves : feminist reflections on the Holocaust
- Meditations of a Holocaust traveler
- Memory perceived : recalling the Holocaust
- Nakam : jüdische Rache an NS-Tätern
- Open wounds : the crisis of Jewish thought in the aftermath of Auschwitz
- Organizing rescue : national Jewish solidarity in the modern period
- Philosophical witnessing : the Holocaust as presence
- Piecing scattered souls : Maine, Germany, Mexico, China and beyond
- Popular culture and the shaping of Holocaust memory in America
- Postwar Germany and the Holocaust
- Probing the limits of representation : Nazism and the "final solution"
- Recht, nicht Rache : Erinnerungen
- Reframing Holocaust testimony
- Remaking Holocaust memory : documentary cinema by third-generation survivors in Israel
- Remembering the Holocaust in Germany, 1945-2000 : German strategies and Jewish responses
- Representing German identity in the new Berlin republic : body, nation, and place
- Rethinking Jewish faith : the child of a survivor responds
- Rethinking the Holocaust
- Rising from the ruins : reason, being, and the good after Auschwitz
- Safe among the Germans : liberated Jews after World War II
- Speaking the unspeakable in postwar Germany : toward a public discourse on the Holocaust
- Strange fire : reading the Bible after the Holocaust
- Suffering witness : the quandary of responsibility after the irreparable
- Teaching the rhetoric of resistance : the popular Holocaust and social change in a post-9/11 world
- Testimony : contemporary writers make the Holocaust personal
- The Holocaust : lessons for the third generation
- The Holocaust : origins, implementation, aftermath
- The Holocaust : theoretical readings
- The Holocaust Memorial Museum : sacred secular place
- The Holocaust and Israel reborn : from catastrophe to sovereignty
- The Holocaust and the Nakba : a new grammar of trauma and history
- The Holocaust and the liberal imagination : a social and cultural history
- The Holocaust in American life
- The Jews & Germany : from the "Judeo-German symbiosis" to the memory of Auschwitz
- The aftermath : living with the Holocaust
- The correspondence of Hannah Arendt and Gershom Scholem
- The end of the Holocaust
- The holocaust today
- The inability to love : Jews, gender, and America in recent German literature
- The last survivor : in search of Martin Zaidenstadt
- The longest shadow : in the aftermath of the Holocaust
- The new Berlin : memory, politics, place
- The political consequences of thinking : gender and Judaism in the work of Hannah Arendt
- The seventh million : the Israelis and the Holocaust
- The social inheritance of the Holocaust : gender, culture, and memory
- The war after : living with the Holocaust
- The world reacts to the Holocaust
- Thinking about the Holocaust : after half a century
- Third-generation Holocaust narratives : memory in memoir and fiction
- Third-generation Holocaust representation : trauma, history, and memory
- Traumatic realism : the demands of Holocaust representation
- Unwanted beauty : aesthetic pleasure in Holocaust representation
- Visible spaces : Hannah Arendt and the German-Jewish experience
- Visualizing the Holocaust : documents, aesthetics, memory
- Voices from the Holocaust
- We remember with reverence and love : American Jews and the myth of silence after the Holocaust, 1945-1962
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