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H.G. Adler (1910–1988) was one of the founding figures of Holocaust scholarship whose monumental monograph Theresienstadt 1941-1945. The Face of a Coerced Community (1955; 1960) was the first study to present a fully documented account of the Final Solution. This collection gathers together, for the first time in English, some of Adler’s most important scholarly essays on the Shoah and connected themes. Ideas raised for the first time in his book on Theresienstadt are here taken up and developed at greater length, new accents are set, and new themes are explored. Spanning his thought across three decades they focus on the fate of the ‘coerced’ human being and reflect on freedom, enslavement, terror, concentration camps, persecution, the mass society, dread, loneliness, and ideology.



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Introduction
S. Jonathan Wiesen

Chapter 1. After Liberation: A Word to the World in which we Live with our Fellow Men [die Mitwelt] ca. 1947
Chapter 2. Ideas towards a Sociology of the Concentration Camp. 1958
Chapter 3. Jews in National Socialist Camps (from a Historical and Sociological Perspective). 1973
Chapter 4. On the Morphology of Persecution. 1960
Chapter 5. The Experience of Powerlessness: On the Sociology of Persecution. 1961
Chapter 6. Individual or Masses? 1964/1976

Afterword
Jeremy Adler

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 08/12/2023
      ISBN13: 9781805391647, 978-1805391647
      ISBN10: 180539164X

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      H.G. Adler (1910–1988) was one of the founding figures of Holocaust scholarship whose monumental monograph Theresienstadt 1941-1945. The Face of a Coerced Community (1955; 1960) was the first study to present a fully documented account of the Final Solution. This collection gathers together, for the first time in English, some of Adler’s most important scholarly essays on the Shoah and connected themes. Ideas raised for the first time in his book on Theresienstadt are here taken up and developed at greater length, new accents are set, and new themes are explored. Spanning his thought across three decades they focus on the fate of the ‘coerced’ human being and reflect on freedom, enslavement, terror, concentration camps, persecution, the mass society, dread, loneliness, and ideology.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction
      S. Jonathan Wiesen

      Chapter 1. After Liberation: A Word to the World in which we Live with our Fellow Men [die Mitwelt] ca. 1947
      Chapter 2. Ideas towards a Sociology of the Concentration Camp. 1958
      Chapter 3. Jews in National Socialist Camps (from a Historical and Sociological Perspective). 1973
      Chapter 4. On the Morphology of Persecution. 1960
      Chapter 5. The Experience of Powerlessness: On the Sociology of Persecution. 1961
      Chapter 6. Individual or Masses? 1964/1976

      Afterword
      Jeremy Adler

      Sources

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