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Catastrophe and meaning: the Holocaust and the twentieth century

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This collection features essays that consider the role of antisemitism in the recounting of the Holocaust; the place of the catastrophe in the narrative of twentieth century history; the questions of agency and victimhood that the Holocaust inspires; the afterlife of trauma in literature written about the tragedy and the gaps in remembrance and comprehension that normal historical works fail to notice

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