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Index
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Preface
Introduction: The Holocaust as Active Memory
1 Linking Religion and Family: Memories of Children Hidden in Belgian Convents during the Holocaust
2 Collective Trajectory and Generational Work in Families of Jewish Displaced Persons: Epistemological Processes in the Research Situation
3 In a Double Voice: Representations of the Holocaust in Polish Literature, 1980–2011
4 Winners Once a Year? How Russian-speaking Jews in Germany Make Sense of World War II and the Holocaust as Part of Transnational Biographic Experience
5 Women’s Peace Activism and the Holocaust: Reversing the Hegemonic Holocaust Discourse in Israel
6 ‘The History, the Papers, Let Me See It!’ Compensation Processes: The Second Generation between Archive Truth and Family Speculations
7 From Rescue to Escape in 1943: On a Path to De-victimizing the Danish Jews
8 Finland, the Vernichtungskrieg and the Holocaust
9 Swedish Rescue Operations during the Second World War: Accomplishments and Aftermath
10 The Social Phenomenon of Silence
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