LEADER 03640nam 2200757 a 450 001 9910792259203321 005 20230721015339.0 010 $a0-19-955034-4 010 $a1-282-35471-X 010 $a9786612354717 010 $a0-19-157123-7 035 $a(CKB)2560000000295165 035 $a(EBL)472208 035 $a(OCoLC)502012714 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000296385 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11253818 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000296385 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10326815 035 $a(PQKB)11709632 035 $a(StDuBDS)EDZ0000022542 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC472208 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL472208 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10353936 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL235471 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC7038670 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL7038670 035 $a(EXLCZ)992560000000295165 100 $a20090605d2009 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 14$aThe final solution$b[electronic resource] $ea genocide /$fDonald Bloxham 210 $aOxford ;$aNew York $cOxford University Press$d2009 215 $a1 online resource (423 p.) 225 1 $aOxford histories 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 $a0-19-955033-6 311 $a0-19-170153-X 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aContents; List of Maps and Illustrations; Glossary and Abbreviations; A; C; E; G; H; I; K; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Introduction; Documentary Traces; I. A European History of Violence; 1. Europe on the Brink; 2. The First World War Era; 3. Ethnopolitics, Geopolitics, and the Return to War; II. Germany and the Final Solution; 4. Nazism and Germany; 5. Genocide in Germany's Eastern Empire; 6. The Patterns and Limits of the European Genocide; III. Perpetrators and their Environment; 7. Why Did They Kill?; IV. Civilization and the Holocaust; 8. Locating Genocide in the Human Past; Endnotes 327 $aSelect BibliographyIndex; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y; Z 330 $aThe Holocaust is frequently depicted in isolation by its historians. Some of them believe that to place it in any kind of comparative context risks diminishing its uniqueness and even detracts from the enormity of the Nazi crime. In reality, such a restricted understanding of 'uniqueness' has pulled the Holocaust apart from history and set up barriers to a better understanding of the racial onslaught unleashed within the Third Reich and its conquered territories.Working against the grain of much earlier writing, this innovative new history combines a detailed re-appraisal of the development of 410 0$aOxford histories. 606 $aGenocide$zGermany$xHistory$y20th century 606 $aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)$xCauses 606 $aJews$xGovernment policy$zGermany$xHistory$y20th century 606 $aGenocide$xPolitical aspects 606 $aGenocide$xSociological aspects 607 $aGermany$xEthnic relations$xHistory$y20th century 607 $aEurope$xEthnic relations$xHistory$y20th century 615 0$aGenocide$xHistory 615 0$aHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)$xCauses. 615 0$aJews$xGovernment policy$xHistory 615 0$aGenocide$xPolitical aspects. 615 0$aGenocide$xSociological aspects. 676 $a940.53/1811 700 $aBloxham$b Donald$0266577 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910792259203321 996 $aThe final solution$93671098 997 $aUNINA