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Holocaust historiography: a Jewish perspective - conceptualizations, terminology, approaches and fundamental issues

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In this collection of articles from 1979-2001, Michman notes that he views Jews as active agents in the Western European history culminating in the Holocaust and not soley as victims of persecution. Addressing gaps in Holocaust research, he analyzes other historians' works treating such theoretical issues as its distinguishing feature, time frame, roots and definition of 'the surviving remnant.'

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