Rethinking the Holocaust

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Rethinking the Holocaust is a scholarly book by historian Yehuda Bauer that offers a comprehensive analysis of the Holocaust’s causes, nature, and implications within modern Jewish and world history.

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instanceOf Holocaust studies book
book
history book
analyzes relationship between Holocaust and modern Jewish history
relationship between Holocaust and world history
author Yehuda Bauer NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Israel NERFINISHED
describedAs comprehensive analysis of the Holocaust
major contribution to Holocaust historiography
examines forms of Jewish resistance
ideological roots of antisemitism
limitations of existing Holocaust interpretations
moral implications of the Holocaust
political implications of the Holocaust
role of bystanders during the Holocaust
role of perpetrators in the Holocaust
role of victims in shaping responses to persecution
fieldOfWork Holocaust studies
Jewish studies
modern history
focusesOn Final Solution NERFINISHED
Holocaust historiography
Holocaust memory
Jewish resistance
causes of the Holocaust
comparative genocide
ideology of Nazism
implications of the Holocaust
nature of the Holocaust
uniqueness of the Holocaust debate
genre academic monograph
scholarly work
hasAuthorRole Yehuda Bauer is a Holocaust historian NERFINISHED
hasPerspective Jewish historical perspective
comparative perspective
historical analysis
intendedAudience general readers interested in Holocaust history
scholars
students
language English
mainSubject Holocaust NERFINISHED
Nazi Germany NERFINISHED
Shoah NERFINISHED
World War II
genocide studies
modern Jewish history

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Yehuda Bauer notableWork Rethinking the Holocaust