foundational dilemmas of Jeno Levai: on the birth of Hungarian Holocaust historiography in the 1940s
TitleThe foundational dilemmas of Jeno Levai: on the birth of Hungarian Holocaust historiography in the 1940s
Author
Call numberS940.5318/005
Object number05556ip
Place of publicationLondon, England
PublisherRoutledge
Year of publication
2015
Dimensionspp 93-119
MaterialArticle
NotesArticle from the journal 'Holocaust studies: a journal of culture and history',vol 21, issue 1&2, pp93-119
Description
This article studies the beginnings of Holocaust historiography in Hungary during the 2nd half of the 1940s by focusing on the oeuvre of Jeno Levai, a pioneer of the field. The article provides brief overviews of the contents of Levai's major work, analyzing his stances on key interpretive questions as well as his use of sources. It argues that Levai's impressive series of journalistic-scholarly works from the immediate postwar years not only addressed a host of themes that have been repeatedly studied since, but several of the interpretive dilemmas he first raised have continued to preoccupy historians of the Holocaust in Hungary until the present day.