Emergence of Jewish Ghettos during the Holocaust

Emergence of Jewish Ghettos during the Holocaust

Schramm, Lenn J.; Michman, Dan (Bar-Ilan University, Israel)

Cambridge University Press

08/2014

200

Mole

Inglês

9781107437128

15 a 20 dias

This study traces the origins and uses of the term 'ghetto' in European and Nazi discourse and examines the establishment of and the discourse on ghettos from 1939 to 1944. Drawing new conclusions, the book impacts on understanding of the anti-Jewish policies of Nazi Germany.
Introduction; 1. Historiography and popular understandings; 2. 'Ghetto': the source of the term and the phenomenon in the early modern era; 3. 'Ghetto' and 'ghettoization' as cultural concepts in the modern age; 4. The Nazis' anti-Jewish policy in the 1930s and the question of Jewish residential districts; 5. First references to the term 'ghetto' in the discourse of the makers of anti-Jewish policies in the Third Reich (1933-8); 6. The semantic turning point in the meaning of 'ghetto': Peter-Heinz Seraphim and Das Judentum in osteuropaischen Raum (1938); 7. The invasion of Poland and the emergence of the 'classic' ghettos; 8. Methodological interlude: the term 'ghettoization' and its use during the Holocaust itself and later scholarship; 9. Would the idea spread to other places? Amsterdam 1941, the only attempt to establish a ghetto west of Poland; 10. Ghettos during the final solution, 1941-3: the territories occupied in Operation Barbarossa; 11. Ghettos during the final solution outside the occupied Soviet Union: Poland, Theresienstadt, Amsterdam, Transnistria, Salonika and Hungary; Summary and conclusion.
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