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Bass-Wichelhaus, Helene
[Contributor];
Brüning, Christina Isabel
[Contributor];
Cohen, Beth B.
[Contributor];
Cohen, Sharon Kangisser
[Contributor];
Cohen, Sharon Kangisser
[Editor];
Einert, Katrin
[Contributor];
Fogelman, Eva
[Contributor];
Fogelman, Eva
[Editor];
Griffel, Andrew
[Contributor];
Horváth, Rita
[Contributor];
Isserman, Nancy
[Contributor];
Mihăilescu, Dana
[Contributor];
Ofer, Dalia
[Contributor];
Ofer, Dalia
[Editor];
Person, Katarzyna
[Contributor];
Quindeau, Ilka
[Contributor];
Saban, Gila Sandler
[Contributor];
Sossin, K. Mark
[Contributor];
Teuber, Nadine
[Contributor];
Yasik, Anastasia
[Contributor];
Young, Stephenie
[Contributor];
Zana, Katalin
[Contributor]
Children in the Holocaust and its Aftermath
: Historical and Psychological Studies of the Kestenberg Archive
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- Media type: E-Book
- Title: Children in the Holocaust and its Aftermath : Historical and Psychological Studies of the Kestenberg Archive
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Contains:
Frontmatter
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
PART ONE Methodology
1 Age, Circumstance, and Outcome in Child Survivors of the Holocaust: Considerations of the Literature and a Report of a Study Using Narrative Content Analysis
PART TWO Immediate Postwar Period
2 A Child’s View: Children’s Depositions of the Central Jewish Historical Commission (Poland)
3 Starting Over Reconstituted Families after the Holocaust
4 “Both Valuable and Difficult” A Meeting Point between Historical and Psychological Interviews
PART THREE Postwar Memory, Coping Mechanisms, and Adjustment
5 Performative Memory-Making and the Future of the Kestenberg Archive
6 Shadows of Memory and Intergenerational Legacies in Child Survivors’ Testimonies from the Kestenberg Archive
7 Symbolic Revenge in Holocaust Child Survivors
8 Resilience in Child Survivors: History and Application of Coding of the International Study of Organized Persecution of Children
PART FOUR Non-Jewish Victims of War and Nazism
9 “They Were Jews, but They Were Very Kind People” Polish Language Testimonies in the Kestenberg Archive
10 War Children in Nazi Germany and World War II
11 Insights into the German Interviews of the Kestenberg Archive: Children of Perpetrators and How They Dealt with Their Parents’ Actions
PART FIVE Personal Reflections
12 Always Moving Forward
Index
- Contributor: Bass-Wichelhaus, Helene [MitwirkendeR]; Brüning, Christina Isabel [MitwirkendeR]; Cohen, Beth B. [MitwirkendeR]; Cohen, Sharon Kangisser [MitwirkendeR]; Cohen, Sharon Kangisser [HerausgeberIn]; Einert, Katrin [MitwirkendeR]; Fogelman, Eva [MitwirkendeR]; Fogelman, Eva [HerausgeberIn]; Griffel, Andrew [MitwirkendeR]; Horváth, Rita [MitwirkendeR]; Isserman, Nancy [MitwirkendeR]; Mihăilescu, Dana [MitwirkendeR]; Ofer, Dalia [MitwirkendeR]; Ofer, Dalia [HerausgeberIn]; Person, Katarzyna [MitwirkendeR]; Quindeau, Ilka [MitwirkendeR]; Saban, Gila Sandler [MitwirkendeR]; Sossin, K. Mark [MitwirkendeR]; Teuber, Nadine [MitwirkendeR]; Yasik, Anastasia [MitwirkendeR]; Young, Stephenie [MitwirkendeR]; Zana, Katalin [MitwirkendeR]
- imprint: New York; Oxford: Berghahn Books, [2017]
- Extent: 1 Online-Ressource (276 p.)
- Language: English
- DOI: 10.1515/9781785334399
- ISBN: 9781785334399
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- Keywords: Jewish children in the Holocaust Interviews ; World War, 1939-1945 Children Interviews ; World War, 1939-1945 Interviews Children ; HISTORY / Holocaust
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Footnote:
In English
- Description: The testimonies of individuals who survived the Holocaust as children pose distinct emotional and intellectual challenges for researchers: as now-adult interviewees recall profound childhood experiences of suffering and persecution, they also invoke their own historical awareness and memories of their postwar lives, requiring readers to follow simultaneous, disparate narratives. This interdisciplinary volume brings together historians, psychologists, and other scholars to explore child survivors’ accounts. With a central focus on the Kestenberg Holocaust Child Survivor Archive’s over 1,500 testimonies, it not only enlarges our understanding of the Holocaust empirically but illuminates the methodological, theoretical, and institutional dimensions of this unique form of historical record
- Access State: Restricted Access | Information to licenced electronic resources of the SLUB