Holocaust An American Understanding

Cover of Holocaust An American Understanding by Deborah E. Lipstadt
Year: 2016
Language: en
Edition: None
Pages: 220
ISBN-13: 9780813564760
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Height: 9 Inches
Length: 6 Inches
Weight: 0.66579603124 Pounds
Width: 0.4644 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 940.53/18
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Holocaust: An American Understanding by Deborah E. Lipstadt, published by Rutgers University Press on July 21, 2016, spans 220 pages and is presented in English. This book examines the evolution of Holocaust consciousness in America, detailing how various groups, from middle school students to U.S. presidents, have grappled with the implications of this historical tragedy. Lipstadt explores the ways in which the Holocaust has become a significant political and moral symbol, influencing American society and culture in diverse contexts.

Readers will find a thorough analysis of how the Holocaust has shaped American identity and understanding of historical events, including the civil rights movement and the Vietnam War. Lipstadt draws on extensive research across politics, popular culture, and religious debates, illustrating how the Holocaust has been used as a lens to interpret contemporary issues. The narrative connects the Holocaust to broader themes in American life, revealing its role not only as a historical event but also as a framework for understanding the nation’s place in the world.


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Immediately after World War II, there was little discussion of the Holocaust, but today the word has grown into a potent political and moral symbol, recognized by all. In Holocaust: An American Understanding, renowned historian Deborah E. Lipstadt explores this striking evolution in Holocaust consciousness, revealing how a broad array of Americans—from students in middle schools to presidents of the United States—tried to make sense of this inexplicable disaster, and how they came to use the Holocaust as a lens to interpret their own history. Lipstadt weaves a powerful narrative that touches on events as varied as the civil rights movement, Vietnam, Stonewall, and the women’s movement, as well as controversies over Bitburg, the Rwandan genocide, and the bombing of Kosovo. Drawing upon extensive research on politics, popular culture, student protests, religious debates and various strains of Zionist ideologies, Lipstadt traces how the Holocaust became integral to the fabric of American life. Even popular culture, including such films as Dr. Strangelove and such books as John Hershey’s The Wall, was influenced by and in turn influenced thinking about the Holocaust. Equally important, the book shows how Americans used the Holocaust to make sense of what was happening in the United States. Many Americans saw the civil rights movement in light of Nazi oppression, for example, while others feared that American soldiers in Vietnam were destroying a people identified by the government as the enemy. Lipstadt demonstrates that the Holocaust became not just a tragedy to be understood but also a tool for interpreting America and its place in the world. Ultimately Holocaust: An American Understanding tells us as much about America in the years since the end of World War II as it does about the Holocaust itself.

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