The Cambridge History of the Holocaust, 4 Volume Hardback Set by Cambridge University Press – Hardback Set (ISBN: 9781108884365)
Published by Cambridge University Press
The Cambridge History of the Holocaust, 4 Volume Hardback Set is a major academic reference work from Cambridge University Press offering a comprehensive scholarly history of the Holocaust. Across four substantial volumes, the set examines the origins, development, implementation, experience, aftermath, memory, and interpretation of the Holocaust through leading historical research and interdisciplinary scholarship.
Designed for university libraries, Holocaust studies programs, Jewish studies departments, history departments, genocide studies centers, public policy programs, research institutes, museum libraries, government buyers, and institutional procurement teams, this hardback set supports advanced teaching, archival research, graduate seminars, faculty scholarship, and long-term reference collections.
What This Book Does
This four-volume set provides a broad and deeply researched account of the Holocaust as a historical event, political process, social catastrophe, and continuing subject of public memory. It explores Nazi ideology, state violence, occupation, collaboration, persecution, ghettos, deportations, killing centers, Jewish experiences, non-Jewish victims, resistance, bystanders, international responses, postwar justice, remembrance, and the Holocaust’s place within modern European and global history.
Key Features
- Comprehensive four-volume academic history of the Holocaust
- Published by Cambridge University Press for advanced scholarly reference
- Covers origins, policies, perpetrators, victims, occupied Europe, responses, memory, and aftermath
- Suitable for Holocaust studies, Jewish studies, genocide studies, European history, and modern history programs
- Major institutional reference set for university libraries, museums, archives, and research centers
- Supports graduate seminars, faculty research, public history programs, and long-term academic collections
Who Should Use This Book?
- University history departments and Holocaust studies programs
- Jewish studies, genocide studies, and human rights programs
- Graduate students, faculty, historians, and researchers
- Academic libraries, museum libraries, archives, and research institutes
- Public policy, international relations, and memory studies programs
- Seminaries, cultural institutions, and public history organizations
- Institutions purchasing major history reference sets in bulk or for library collections
Why It’s Essential
- Provides a landmark scholarly reference for the study of the Holocaust and modern genocide history
- Brings together broad historical coverage across four hardback volumes
- Supports advanced research into victims, perpetrators, state policy, social context, memory, and aftermath
- Strong fit for institutional libraries, Holocaust education centers, museums, universities, and research collections
A major Cambridge four-volume hardback reference set for Holocaust studies, modern European history, genocide studies, Jewish studies, and institutional research libraries.
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Product Details
- ISBN-13: 9781108884365
- ISBN-10: 1108884369
- Title: The Cambridge History of the Holocaust
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Format: 4 Volume Hardback Set / Multiple Copy Pack
- Pages: 2288
- Publication Date: August 2025
- Condition: New
- Price: $249.99
- Minimum Order: 5 Copies
- Availability: In Stock
TOC Highlights
- Origins and Historical Context of the Holocaust
- Nazi Ideology, State Policy, and Radicalization
- Persecution, Exclusion, Deportation, and Mass Murder
- Ghettos, Camps, Killing Centers, and Occupied Europe
- Jewish Experiences, Survival, Resistance, and Rescue
- Non-Jewish Victims and Broader Histories of Persecution
- Perpetrators, Collaborators, Bystanders, and International Responses
- Postwar Trials, Justice, Memory, and Commemoration
- Historiography, Interpretation, and the Holocaust in Global History
FAQs
- Is this the 4 Volume Hardback Set?
Yes. This listing is for The Cambridge History of the Holocaust, 4 Volume Hardback Set with ISBN 9781108884365.
- Who publishes this set?
The set is published by Cambridge University Press.
- How many pages are included?
Cambridge lists the set at 2288 pages across four volumes.
- Who should use this reference set?
It is designed for historians, graduate students, faculty, Holocaust studies programs, Jewish studies departments, genocide studies centers, libraries, museums, archives, and research institutes.
- Is this suitable for academic libraries?
Yes. This is a major scholarly reference set suitable for university libraries, museum libraries, Holocaust education centers, research institutes, and institutional history collections.
- Is this suitable for institutional and bulk orders?
Yes. BooksGoat supports bulk purchasing for universities, libraries, museums, research centers, government buyers, and institutional procurement teams.
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