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Holocaust research in Germany: the history and prospects of a difficult discipline

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Herbert offers a retrospective look at the early phases of research, situating scholarly work in the contexts of post-war German history and the process of “coming to terms with the past.” He then describes what he sees as the salient characteristics of present-day Holocaust research, most notably its empathy for the victims and the extensive international networking among scholars in the field.

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