The Cambridge History of the Holocaust: Volume 4, Aftermath, Outcomes, Repercussions edited by Laura Jockusch and Devin O. Pendas – Hardback (ISBN: 9781108839396)

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The Cambridge History of the Holocaust: Volume 4, Aftermath, Outcomes, Repercussions edited by Laura Jockusch and Devin O. Pendas – Hardback (ISBN: 9781108839396)

Edited by Laura Jockusch and Devin O. Pendas

The Cambridge History of the Holocaust: Volume 4, Aftermath, Outcomes, Repercussions edited by Laura Jockusch and Devin O. Pendas is the fourth volume in Cambridge University Press’s landmark scholarly history of the Holocaust. This volume examines the long and far-reaching aftermath of the Holocaust, including survivor trauma, displacement, justice, restitution, memory, memorialization, testimony, representation, denial, political culture, and the Holocaust’s global legacy after 1945.

Designed for university libraries, Holocaust studies programs, Jewish studies departments, genocide studies centers, modern European history courses, human rights programs, memory studies seminars, museum libraries, archives, public history organizations, research institutes, and institutional procurement teams, this hardback volume supports advanced teaching and research into postwar justice, remembrance, survivor history, Holocaust memory, reparations, cultural representation, and global aftermath studies.

What This Book Does

This volume analyzes how the Holocaust reshaped postwar society, law, politics, culture, memory, and historical consciousness. It explores liberation, displacement, homecoming, survivor communities, testimony, trials, restitution, reparations, Holocaust denial, antisemitism, national memory cultures, public commemoration, representation, genocide law, human rights, and the globalization of Holocaust memory from 1945 to the present.

Key Features

  • Fourth volume of The Cambridge History of the Holocaust series
  • Edited by Laura Jockusch and Devin O. Pendas and published by Cambridge University Press
  • Focuses on the Holocaust’s aftermath, outcomes, repercussions, and global legacy after 1945
  • Covers survivors, displacement, trials, testimony, restitution, reparations, memory, denial, and representation
  • Includes interdisciplinary scholarship on history, law, politics, culture, memory studies, and human rights
  • Major academic reference for Holocaust studies, Jewish studies, genocide studies, memory studies, and modern European history

Who Should Use This Book?

  • Holocaust studies students, faculty, historians, and researchers
  • Jewish studies, genocide studies, memory studies, and human rights programs
  • Modern European history and twentieth-century history departments
  • Graduate seminars studying survivor history, testimony, postwar justice, and Holocaust memory
  • University libraries, museum libraries, archives, and research institutes
  • Holocaust education centers, public history organizations, and memorial institutions
  • Institutions purchasing advanced Holocaust history reference books in bulk or for library collections

Why It’s Essential

  • Provides a comprehensive scholarly account of the Holocaust’s legacy from 1945 to the present
  • Connects survivor history, justice, restitution, memory, denial, representation, and global political culture
  • Supports advanced research into postwar trials, reparations, testimony, commemoration, and Holocaust memory
  • Strong fit for institutional libraries, Holocaust education centers, museums, universities, and research collections

A major Cambridge hardback volume for Holocaust aftermath studies, survivor history, postwar justice, memory studies, genocide studies, Jewish studies, and institutional research libraries.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781108839396
  • ISBN-10: 1108839398
  • Digital ISBN: 9781108990172
  • Volume: Volume 4
  • Editors: Laura Jockusch and Devin O. Pendas
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Series: The Cambridge History of the Holocaust
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 616
  • Publication Date: May 16, 2025 / June 12, 2025
  • Condition: New
  • Price: $69.99
  • Minimum Order: 5 Copies
  • Availability: In Stock

TOC Highlights

  • General Editor’s Introduction
  • Introduction to Volume IV
  • Liberation, Displacement, and Homecoming
  • Survivors and Their Descendants
  • “Forgotten Victims” and Postwar Recognition
  • Testimony as a Response to Mass Atrocity
  • Perpetrators on Trial and Holocaust Justice
  • Art, Cultural Property, Restitution, and Reparations
  • Holocaust Denial and Antisemitism
  • Germany, Israel, Eastern Europe, and American Holocaust Memory
  • Holocaust Representation, Social Thought, Genocide Law, and Global Justice

FAQs

  • Is this Volume 4 of The Cambridge History of the Holocaust?
    Yes. This listing is for The Cambridge History of the Holocaust: Volume 4, Aftermath, Outcomes, Repercussions.
  • Who edited this volume?
    Volume 4 is edited by Laura Jockusch and Devin O. Pendas.
  • Who publishes this book?
    The book is published by Cambridge University Press.
  • What does Volume 4 cover?
    It covers the Holocaust’s aftermath and legacy, including liberation, displacement, survivors, testimony, trials, restitution, reparations, Holocaust denial, antisemitism, memory, representation, law, and global repercussions.
  • Is this suitable for academic libraries?
    Yes. It is suitable for university libraries, museum libraries, Holocaust studies collections, Jewish studies programs, genocide studies centers, memory studies programs, and research institutes.
  • Is this suitable for institutional and bulk orders?
    Yes. BooksGoat supports bulk purchasing for universities, libraries, museums, research centers, history departments, Holocaust education programs, and institutional procurement teams.
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