Beyond the conceivable : studies on Germany, Nazism, and the Holocaust /

The major essays of Dan Diner, who is widely read and quoted in Germany and Israel, have been collected in this English edition. They reflect the author's belief that the Holocaust transcends traditional patterns of historical understanding and requires and epistemologically distinct approach.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Diner, Dan, 1946-
Formato: Licensed eBooks
Lenguaje:inglés
Publicado: Berkley, Calif. : University of California Press ©2000.
Colección:Weimar and now ; 20.
Acceso en línea:https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/jj.8501315
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Preliminaries; CONTENTS; Introduction; 1. On the Brink of Dictatorship; 2. Knowledge of Expansion: On the Geopolitics of Karl Haushofer; 3. Norms for Domination: Nazi Legal Concepts of World Order; 4. The Catastrophe before the Catastrophe:; 5. The Limits of Reason; 6. Beyond the Conceivable; 7. Historical Understanding and Counterrationality; 8. On Rationality and Rationalization; 9. Historical Experience and Cognition; 10. Varieties of Narration; 11. Nazism and Stalinism; 12. Cumulative Contingency; 13. On Guilt Discourse and Other Narrations; Notes; Index.