Remembering for the Future : Armenia, Auschwitz, and Beyond by Richard Libowitz

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Country/Region of Manufacture
Armenia
ISBN
9781557789235
Book Title
Remembering for the Future : Armenia, Auschwitz, and Beyond
Publisher
Paragon House Publishers
Item Length
9 in
Publication Year
2016
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
0.7 in
Author
Richard Libowitz
Genre
Political Science, History
Topic
Holocaust, Europe / Eastern, United States / 20th Century, Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire, Genocide & War Crimes
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
308 Pages
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Publisher
Paragon House Publishers
ISBN-10
1557789231
ISBN-13
9781557789235
eBay Product ID (ePID)
219212339

Product Key Features

Book Title
Remembering for the Future : Armenia, Auschwitz, and Beyond
Number of Pages
308 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2016
Topic
Holocaust, Europe / Eastern, United States / 20th Century, Middle East / Turkey & Ottoman Empire, Genocide & War Crimes
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Political Science, History
Author
Richard Libowitz
Format
Trade Paperback

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Item Height
0.7 in
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

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Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2015-038524
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
...a compelling argument for the usability and relevance of genocide and Holocaust memories for present and future peacebuilding and ethical living...This collection of essays does not only provide a rebuttal to claims about the ironies of atrocity memory, but also provides refreshing scholarship on why it matters to safeguard memories of genocides for the future. Scholars, professors, and students of genocides and the Holocaust will find Remembering for the Future a persuasive contribution for thinking about genocide memories for present and future usability.
Dewey Decimal
940.53/18
Synopsis
This Conference Volume contains new and original research by genocide and holocaust scholars and commemorates a series of significant anniversaries, as well: 100 years since the beginning of the Armenian Genocide; 80 years since the Barmen Declaration; 75 years since the beginning of World War II; 70 years since the uprising at Auschwitz. Other topics under discussion include: Holocaust Education for Future Generations, Personal Experiences, as well as New Forms of antisemitism. Founded by Franklin H. Littell and Hubert G. Locke in 1970, The Annual Scholars' Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches provides an invaluable forum for scholars to report the latest findings in Holocaust research, ensuring the lessons of the Holocaust remain relevant for today's world. As the first Conference bringing together Christian and Jewish scholars to examine the lessons of the Holocaust and its message for contemporary society forty-four years ago, the ASC is the oldest continuing conference of its kind in North America and remains the only one to include discussions of the role and responsibilities of the Churches, the Universities, the large Corporations and the Professions (medicine, law and media). The continuing goal of the ASC is to aspire to the continuum of respecting the past, with a realistic involvement of the present, in order that we preserve a future that retains the dignity and integrity of every human person. Table of Contents Acknowledgements In Memorium--Elisabeth M. Maxwell: Marcia Sachs Littell Introduction: Michael Berenbaum Part I: The Armenian Experience: 100 Years Later Richard H. Dekmejian--Pioneers of Risk Assessment: The Armenian Genocide, Jewish Holocaust & Early Warning Systems Rubina Peroomian--The Symbiotic Relationships between Turks and Armenians: A Macabre Outcome Obstructing Healing and Reconciliation Sona Haroutyunian--Kaleidoscopic History: Translation and Representation of the Armenian Genocide in Literature and Film Part II: Past or Future? Richard L. Rubenstein--The Armenian Genocide as Jihad David Patterson--From Hitler to Jihadist Jew Hatred: Influences and Parallels Shimon Samuels--The Abuse of Memory as a Fig Leaf for Hate: Why Have the Lessons of the Holocaust not Contained Contemporary Anti-Semitism? Part III: The Event Karen Franklin--Against the Odds: American Jews & the Rescue of Europe's Refugees, 1933-1941; Researching the Mayer Lehman Charity Fund Yitzchak Kerem--The Role of Greek Jews in the Sonderkommando Revolt in Birkenau Gideon Greif--70 Years After: The Contribution of the Sonderkommando Research to the Understanding and Interpretation of the "Final solution" in Auschwitz-Birkenau Diane Plotkin--Medics and Survivors: Emergency Care Administered by the Liberators Part IV: The Aftermath Harold Marcuse--The Origin and Reception of Martin Niemoller's quotation, "First they came for the communists..." Joan Peterson--Against Forgetting: Another Look at Heinrich Böll's Billiards at Half-Past Nine Harriet Tamen--Business as Usual: SCNF, Money and Morality Part V: Personal Experiences and Education Mehnaz Afridi--Acknowledging the 'Other' in Suffering: Reconciliation in Jewish-Muslim relations? Harriet Sepinwall--Holocaust Education for Future Generations: The Role of a Catholic University Sarah Valente--The Emergence of Holocaust Memoirs and the Future of Holocaust Education in Brazil Ludmilla Leibman--A Course on "The Holocaust and Music" at Boston University Contributors Index, This Conference Volume contains new and original research by genocide and holocaust scholars and commemorates a series of significant anniversaries, as well: 100 years since the beginning of the Armenian Genocide; 80 years since the Barmen Declaration; 75 years since the beginning of World War II; 70 years since the uprising at Auschwitz. Other topics under discussion include: Holocaust Education for Future Generations, Personal Experiences, as well as New Forms of antisemitism. Founded by Franklin H. Littell and Hubert G. Locke in 1970, The Annual Scholars' Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches provides an invaluable forum for scholars to report the latest findings in Holocaust research, ensuring the lessons of the Holocaust remain relevant for today's world. As the first Conference bringing together Christian and Jewish scholars to examine the lessons of the Holocaust and its message for contemporary society forty-four years ago, the ASC is the oldest continuing conference of its kind in North America and remains the only one to include discussions of the role and responsibilities of the Churches, the Universities, the large Corporations and the Professions (medicine, law and media). The continuing goal of the ASC is to aspire to the continuum of respecting the past, with a realistic involvement of the present, in order that we preserve a future that retains the dignity and integrity of every human person. Table of Contents Acknowledgements In Memorium--Elisabeth M. Maxwell: Marcia Sachs Littell Introduction: Michael Berenbaum Part I:The Armenian Experience: 100 Years Later Richard H. Dekmejian--Pioneers of Risk Assessment: The Armenian Genocide, Jewish Holocaust & Early Warning Systems Rubina Peroomian--The Symbiotic Relationships between Turks and Armenians: A Macabre Outcome Obstructing Healing and Reconciliation Sona Haroutyunian--Kaleidoscopic History: Translation and Representation of the Armenian Genocide in Literature and Film Part II: Past or Future? Richard L. Rubenstein--The Armenian Genocide as Jihad David Patterson--From Hitler to Jihadist Jew Hatred: Influences and Parallels Shimon Samuels--The Abuse of Memory as a Fig Leaf for Hate: Why Have the Lessons of the Holocaust not Contained Contemporary Anti-Semitism? Part III: The Event Karen Franklin--Against the Odds: American Jews & the Rescue of Europe's Refugees, 1933-1941; Researching the Mayer Lehman Charity Fund Yitzchak Kerem--The Role of Greek Jews in the Sonderkommando Revolt in Birkenau Gideon Greif--70 Years After: The Contribution of the Sonderkommando Research to the Understanding and Interpretation of the "Final solution" in Auschwitz-Birkenau Diane Plotkin--Medics and Survivors: Emergency Care Administered by the Liberators Part IV: The Aftermath Harold Marcuse--The Origin and Reception of Martin Niemoller's quotation, "First they came for the communists..." Joan Peterson--Against Forgetting: Another Look at Heinrich Böll's Billiards at Half-Past Nine Harriet Tamen--Business as Usual: SCNF, Money and Morality Part V: Personal Experiences and Education Mehnaz Afridi--Acknowledging the 'Other' in Suffering: Reconciliation in Jewish-Muslim relations? Harriet Sepinwall--Holocaust Education for Future Generations: The Role of a Catholic University Sarah Valente--The Emergence of Holocaust Memoirs and the Future of Holocaust Education in Brazil Ludmilla Leibman--A Course on "The Holocaust and Music" at Boston University Contributors Index, This Conference Volume contains new and original research by genocide and holocaust scholars and commemorates a series of significant anniversaries, as well: 100 years since the beginning of the Armenian Genocide; 80 years since the Barmen Declaration; 75 years since the beginning of World War II; 70 years since the uprising at Auschwitz. Other topics under discussion include: Holocaust Education for Future Generations, Personal Experiences, as well as New Forms of antisemitism. Founded by Franklin H. Littell and Hubert G. Locke in 1970, The Annual Scholars' Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches provides an invaluable forum for scholars to report the latest findings in Holocaust research, ensuring the lessons of the Holocaust remain relevant for today's world. As the first Conference bringing together Christian and Jewish scholars to examine the lessons of the Holocaust and its message for contemporary society forty-four years ago, the ASC is the oldest continuing conference of its kind in North America and remains the only one to include discussions of the role and responsibilities of the Churches, the Universities, the large Corporations and the Professions (medicine, law and media). The continuing goal of the ASC is to aspire to the continuum of respecting the past, with a realistic involvement of the present, in order that we preserve a future that retains the dignity and integrity of every human person. Table of Contents Acknowledgements In Memorium Elisabeth M. Maxwell: Marcia Sachs Littell Introduction: Michael Berenbaum Part I: The Armenian Experience: 100 Years Later Richard H. Dekmejian Pioneers of Risk Assessment: The Armenian Genocide, Jewish Holocaust & Early Warning Systems Rubina Peroomian The Symbiotic Relationships between Turks and Armenians: A Macabre Outcome Obstructing Healing and Reconciliation Sona Haroutyunian Kaleidoscopic History: Translation and Representation of the Armenian Genocide in Literature and Film Part II: Past or Future? Richard L. Rubenstein The Armenian Genocide as Jihad David Patterson From Hitler to Jihadist Jew Hatred: Influences and Parallels Shimon Samuels The Abuse of Memory as a Fig Leaf for Hate: Why Have the Lessons of the Holocaust not Contained Contemporary Anti-Semitism? Part III: The Event Karen Franklin Against the Odds: American Jews & the Rescue of Europe's Refugees, 1933-1941; Researching the Mayer Lehman Charity Fund Yitzchak Kerem The Role of Greek Jews in the Sonderkommando Revolt in Birkenau Gideon Greif 70 Years After: The Contribution of the Sonderkommando Research to the Understanding and Interpretation of the "Final solution" in Auschwitz-Birkenau Diane Plotkin Medics and Survivors: Emergency Care Administered by the Liberators Part IV: The Aftermath Harold Marcuse The Origin and Reception of Martin Niemoller's quotation, "First they came for the communists " Joan Peterson Against Forgetting: Another Look at Heinrich Boll's Billiards at Half-Past Nine Harriet Tamen Business as Usual: SCNF, Money and Morality Part V: Personal Experiences and Education Mehnaz Afridi Acknowledging the 'Other' in Suffering: Reconciliation in Jewish-Muslim relations? Harriet Sepinwall Holocaust Education for Future Generations: The Role of a Catholic University Sarah Valente The Emergence of Holocaust Memoirs and the Future of Holocaust Education in Brazil Ludmilla Leibman A Course on "The Holocaust and Music" at Boston University Contributors Index", This volume contains new and original research by genocide and holocaust scholars and commemorates a series of significant anniversaries, as well: 100 years since the beginning of the Armenian Genocide; 80 years since the Barmen Declaration; 75 years since the beginning of World War II; 70 years since the uprising at Auschwitz. Other topics include: Holocaust Education for Future Generations, Personal Experiences, as well as New Forms of Antisemitism. Book jacket.
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HV6322.7.S395 2016

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