The Holocaust and the Nakba by Bashir Bashir Amos Goldberg

The Holocaust and the Nakba by Bashir Bashir Amos Goldberg

Author:Bashir Bashir,Amos Goldberg
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: HIS019000, History/Middle East/Israel & Palestine, POL059000, Political Science/World/Middle Eastern
Publisher: Perseus Books, LLC
Published: 2018-10-29T16:00:00+00:00


NOTES

1. Arnold J. Toynbee, A Study of History, Abridgement of Volumes VII–X by D. C. Somervell (New York: Oxford University Press, 1987), 267.

2. S. Y. Agnon, The City Whole [in Hebrew] (Tel Aviv: Schocken, 1973), 9–13 (my translation); Agnon, A City in Its Fullness, ed. Alan Mintz and Jeffrey Saks (New Milford, CT: Toby Press, 2016), 31–37.

3. Dan Laor, S. Y. Agnon: A Biography [in Hebrew] (Tel Aviv: Schocken, 1998), 19–168.

4. Hanoch Bartov, I Am Not the Mythological Sabra [in Hebrew] (Tel Aviv: Am Oved, 1995); Bartov, Halfway Out [in Hebrew] (Tel Aviv: Am Oved, 1994).

5. Hanoch Bartov, The Brigade, trans. David S. Segal (Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, [1965] 1967).

6. Hanoch Bartov, Mi-tom ‘ad tom (Or Yehuda: Kineret, Zmora-Bitan, Dvir, 2003), 165–166.

7. Omer Bartov, The Eastern Front, 1941–45: German Troops and the Barbarisation of Warfare (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 1985).

8. Omer Bartov, Atina Grossmann, and Mary Nolan, introduction to Crimes of War: Guilt and Denial in the Twentieth Century, ed. Omer Bartov, Atina Grossmann, and Mary Nolan (New York: New Press, 2002), ix–xxxiv; Bartov, “The Wehrmacht Exhibition Controversy: The Politics of Evidence,” in Bartov, et al., Crimes of War, 41–60.

9. Omer Bartov, Hitler’s Army: Soldiers, Nazis, and War in the Third Reich (New York: Oxford University Press, 1991); Bartov, “Reception and Perception: Goldhagen’s Holocaust and the World,” in The “Goldhagen Effect”: History, Memory, Nazism—Facing the German Past, ed. Geoff Eley (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2000), 33–87; Omer Bartov, Germany’s War and the Holocaust: Disputed Histories (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2003).

10. Omer Bartov, review of Mein Krieg (film), directed by Harriet Eder and Thomas Kufus, American Historical Review 97, no. 4 (October 1992): 1155–1157; Albert Lichtblau, “Mördervater-Vatermörder? Die Kinder der Wehrmachtssoldaten und die Debatte über die NS-Verbrechen,” in Umkämpfte Erinnerung. Wehrmachtsausstellung in Salzburg, ed. Helga Embacher, Albert Lichtblau, and Günther Sandner (Salzburg: Residenz, 1999), 133–156.

11. See, for example, Amira Hass, “Broken Bones and Broken Hopes: When Palestinians Are Asked About Yitzhak Rabin, They Remember a Man Who Ordered Israeli Soldiers to Break Their Arms and Legs,” Haaretz, November 4, 2005, http://www.haaretz.com/news/broken-bones-and-broken-hopes-1.173283.

12. Yehuda Elkana, “Bizhut ha-shikhekha” [In praise of forgetting], Haaretz, March 2, 1988, 3.

13. Omer Bartov, Mirrors of Destruction: War, Genocide, and Modern Identity (New York: Oxford University Press, 2000), 108–111.

14. For sources of the discussion in this and the following paragraphs, see Omer Bartov, Anatomy of a Genocide: The Life and Death of a Town Called Buczacz (New York: Simon and Schuster, 2018).

15. Omer Bartov, “Wartime Lies and Other Testimonies: Jewish-Christian Relations in Buczacz, 1939–44,” East European Politics and Societies 25, no. 3 (August 2011): 486–511.

16. Sadok Barącz, Pamiątki Buczackie (Lwów, 1882).

17. In this context, see, for example, Motti Golani and Adel Manna, Two Sides of the Coin: Independence and Nakba 1948. Two Narratives of the 1948 War and Its Outcome, English-Hebrew ed. (Dordrecht: Republic of Letters, 2011); Sami Adwan, Dan Bar-On, and Eyal Naveh, eds., Side by Side: Parallel Histories of Israel-Palestine (New York: New Press, 2012); Elias Khoury, Gate of the Sun, trans. Humphrey Davies (London: Vintage, 2006).



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