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The Nation as a Local Metaphor
by Alon ConfinoAll nations make themselves up as they go along, but not all make themselves up in the same way. In this study, Alon Confino explores how Germans turned national and argues that they imagined the nation as an extension of their local place. In 1871, the work of political unification had been co... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 1997 -
A World Without Jews: The Nazi Imagination from Persecution to Genocide
by Alon ConfinoWhy exactly did the Nazis burn the Hebrew Bible everywhere in Germany on November 9, 1938? The perplexing event has not been adequately accounted for by historians in their large-scale assessments of how and why the Holocaust occurred. In this gripping new analysis, Alon Confino draws on an array o... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2014 -
Between Mass Death And Individual Loss
Recent years have witnessed growing scholarly interest in the history of death. Increasing academic attention toward death as a historical subject in its own right is very much linked to its pre-eminent place in 20th-century history, and Germany, predictably, occupies a special place in these inquir... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2011 -
The Holocaust and the Nakba: A New Grammar of Trauma and History (Religion, Culture, and Public Life #39)
by Jacqueline Rose • Omer Bartov • Gil Anidjar • Alon Confino • Yehouda Shenhav • Mark Levene • Hannan Hever • Refqa Abu-Remaileh • Omri Ben-Yehuda • Tal Ben-Zvi • Yochi Fischer • Honaida Ghanim • Mustafa Kabha • Nadim Khoury • Amnon Raz-Krakotzkin • Raef ZreikIn this groundbreaking book, leading Arab and Jewish intellectuals examine how and why the Holocaust and the Nakba are interlinked without blurring fundamental differences between them. While these two foundational tragedies are often discussed separately and in abstraction from the constitutive his... More
Language: ENGCopyright: 2019