LEADER 06974oam 2200949 c 450 001 9910961247503321 005 20260202090927.0 010 $a3-657-79266-X 010 $a9783657792665 024 7 $a10.30965/9783657792665 035 $a(CKB)4920000000126212 035 $a(nllekb)BRILL9783657792665 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC6516845 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL6516845 035 $a(OCoLC)1243540153$z(OCoLC)1124682512 035 $a(Brill | Scho?ningh)9783657792665 035 $a(Brill | Schöningh)9783657792665 035 $a(EXLCZ)994920000000126212 100 $a20260202d2019 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n#|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 00$aBeyond "Ordinary Men"$eChristopher R. Browning and Holocaust Historiography$fWaitman Wade Beorn, Thomas Pegelow Kaplan, Gerhard L. Weinberg, Doris Bergen, Edward Westermann, Robert P. Ericksen, Alan E. Steinweis, Fielder Valone, Francis R. Nicosia, Laura E. Brade, Michael Marrus, Karl A. Schleunes, Michael Meng, Peter F. Hayes, Konrad H. Jarausch, Deborah E. Lipstadt, Thomas Koehler, Christoph Spieker, Dagmar Herzog, Dan Michman, Thomas Pegelow Kaplan, Jürgen Matthäus, Mark W. Hornburg 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aPaderborn$cBrill | Schöningh$d2019 215 $a1 online resource (xii, 335 pages) $cillustrations 311 1 $a3-506-79266-0 311 08$aPrint version: 9783506792662 (DLC) 2020464170 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tFront Matter --$tCopyright page --$tIllustrations --$tForeword /$rGerhard L. Weinberg --$tIntroduction /$rJu?rgen Mattha?us and Thomas Pegelow Kaplan --$tOrdinary Men, Ordinary Women: Perpetrator Research Reconsidered --$tOrdinary Men and the Women in Their Shadows: Gender Issues in the Holocaust Scholarship of Christopher R. Browning /$rDoris L. Bergen --$t?Ordinary Drinkers? and Ordinary ?Males?? Alcohol, Masculinity, and Atrocity in the Holocaust /$rEdward B. Westermann --$t?Ordinary Christians? in Nazi Germany /$rRobert P. Ericksen --$tThe Perpetrators of the November 1938 Pogrom through German-Jewish Eyes /$rAlan E. Steinweis --$tContexts of Agency and the Holocaust --$tExploitation and Extermination: Jewish Slave Labour on the Baltic Coast, 1941-19431 /$rT. Fielder Valone --$t?Pala?stina-Austausch?: Jewish Emigration from Europe to Palestine during the Final Solution /$rFrancis R. Nicosia --$tMore than Helpers: Women?s Roles in ?Communities of Rescue? in the Bohemian Lands, 1938-1939 /$rLaura E. Brade --$tLute?tia: A Luxury Hotel in Paris Meets the Holocaust /$rMichael R. Marrus --$tInterpreting Ideology and Social Practice --$tNazi Plans for Addressing the Jewish Problem: From ?Fringe Irritant? (1929) to the ?Machtergreifung? (1933) /$rKarl A. Schleunes --$tThe Nazi Glorification of Death and Denigration of Suffering /$rMichael Meng --$tWhat Remains of ?the Banality of Evil?? /$rPeter Hayes --$tThe Historian and the Public --$tThe Universalisation of the Holocaust as a Moral Standard /$rThomas Pegelow Kaplan --$tHistory of Society and Holocaust Research: Thoughts on a Tenuous Relationship /$rKonrad H. Jarausch --$tThe Three-Legged Antisemitic Stool of Holocaust Denial: Illogic, Wilful Distortions, and Camouflaged Discourse1 /$rDeborah E. Lipstadt --$tPolice, History, Responsibility: The Impact of Ordinary Men on the Perpetration Debate at German Memorial Sites and in Current Police Training /$rThomas Ko?hler and Christoph Spieker --$tSources and Their Readings --$tThe ?Euthanasia? Murders Archive: Confronting the New Findings /$rDagmar Herzog --$tDepicting ?Ordinary Men?: Browning, Goldhagen, and the Historiographic Use of Perpetrator Photographs /$rJu?rgen Mattha?us --$tUnravelling Janowska: Excavating an Understudied Camp through Spatial Testimonies /$rWaitman Wade Beorn --$tParticularist and Universalist Interpretations of the Holocaust: A Complex Relationship /$rDan Michman --$tOrdinary Men and Beyond: Reflections on an Historiographical Journey /$rChristopher R. Browning --$tBack Matter --$tList of Publications by Christopher R. Browning --$tAbout the Contributors --$tIndex. 330 $aReflecting on the work of one of the field?s most influential scholars, the twenty essays in this book explore the evolution and application of Holocaust historiography, identify key insights into genocidal settings and point to gaps in our knowledge of humanity?s most haunting problem.Why do they kill?The publication in 1992 of Christopher R. Browning?s ?Ordinary Men? raised crucial, previously unasked questions about the Holocaust: what made the members of a German police battalion ? ?middle-aged family men of working- and lower-class background? ? become mass murderers of Jewish children, women, and men? How does motivation tie in with other factors that prompt participation in the ?final solution?? And what can survivor accounts convey about genocide perpetration? Reflecting on the work of one of the field?s most influential scholars, the twenty essays in this book explore the evolution and application of Holocaust historiography, identify key insights into genocidal settings and point to gaps in our knowledge of humanity?s most haunting problem. 606 $aHolocaust 606 $aGenocide 606 $aJews 606 $amass murder 606 $aperpetrators 606 $aslave labor camps 606 $asurvivor testimony 606 $atrial records 606 $aWorld War Two 615 4$aHolocaust 615 4$aGenocide 615 4$aJews 615 4$amass murder 615 4$aperpetrators 615 4$aslave labor camps 615 4$asurvivor testimony 615 4$atrial records 615 4$aWorld War Two 676 $a943 702 $aBeorn$b Waitman Wade$4ctb 702 $aPegelow Kaplan$b Thomas$4ctb 702 $aWeinberg$b Gerhard L$4ctb 702 $aBergen$b Doris$4ctb 702 $aWestermann$b Edward$4ctb 702 $aEricksen$b Robert P$4ctb 702 $aSteinweis$b Alan E$4ctb 702 $aValone$b Fielder$4ctb 702 $aNicosia$b Francis R$4ctb 702 $aBrade$b Laura E$4ctb 702 $aMarrus$b Michael$4ctb 702 $aSchleunes$b Karl A$4ctb 702 $aMeng$b Michael$4ctb 702 $aHayes$b Peter F$4ctb 702 $aJarausch$b Konrad H$4ctb 702 $aLipstadt$b Deborah E$4ctb 702 $aKoehler$b Thomas$4ctb 702 $aSpieker$b Christoph$4ctb 702 $aHerzog$b Dagmar$4ctb 702 $aMichman$b Dan$4ctb 702 $aPegelow Kaplan$b Thomas$4edt 702 $aMatthäus$b Jürgen$4edt 702 $aHornburg$b Mark W$4edt 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910961247503321 996 $aBeyond "Ordinary Men"$94414087 997 $aUNINA