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Beginnings, Mass Murder, and Aftermath of the Holocaust attempts to sensitize individuals to the tragic results of a racist world outlook, as well as make clear to them how complicated are the series of steps that take the individual from the expression of racist sentiments and mild expressions of anti-Semitism to outright genocide. The text shows the complex ways in which politics, economics, culture, and social forces interacted with individual motivations to produce the Holocaust. A useful supplementary text for students in European History courses, students in Clinical and Social Psychology courses, and for students in Judaic Studies.

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This book offers an interesting angle within the psychohistorical tradition... * American Journal Of Orthopsychiatry *
...Solkoff has written an innovative and interesting book. He brings a structured, integrative organization to the explanation of prejudice, coping, grief, courage, the capacity for unimaginable evil, and other phenomena of interest to psychologicallyminded students of the Holocaust. -- Allan Fenigstein, Kenyon College * Holocaust and Genocide Studies *
This is a work based on considerable scholarship by one who has reflected on these issues for many years. -- Donald G. Tannenbaum, Gettysburg College * German Studies Review *
This is a work based on considerable scholarship by one who has reflected on these issues for many years. -- Donald G. Tannenbaum, Gettysburg College * German Studies Review *
This book offers an interesting angle within the psychohistorical tradition... * American Journal Of Orthopsychiatry *
...Solkoff has written an innovative and interesting book. He brings a structured, integrative organization to the explanation of prejudice, coping, grief, courage, the capacity for unimaginable evil, and other phenomena of interest to psychologically minded students of the Holocaust. -- Allan Fenigstein, Kenyon College * Holocaust and Genocide Studies *

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Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 Antisemitism Chapter 6 Authoritarianism and Conformity Chapter 7 Aggression and Violence Chapter 8 Practicing for Genocide: Euthanasia in Nazi Germany Chapter 9 Hitler Chapter 10 Leading Nazis Chapter 11 Surviving the Ghettos and Camps Chapter 12 Complicity or Resistance Chapter 13 Rescuers and Bystanders Chapter 14 Holocaust Survivors in the Postwar World Chapter 15 Explaining the Past and Predicting the Future Chapter 16 Remembering the Holocaust Chapter 17 References Chapter 18 Index

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 5/23/2001 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761820284, 978-0761820284
      ISBN10: 0761820280

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Beginnings, Mass Murder, and Aftermath of the Holocaust attempts to sensitize individuals to the tragic results of a racist world outlook, as well as make clear to them how complicated are the series of steps that take the individual from the expression of racist sentiments and mild expressions of anti-Semitism to outright genocide. The text shows the complex ways in which politics, economics, culture, and social forces interacted with individual motivations to produce the Holocaust. A useful supplementary text for students in European History courses, students in Clinical and Social Psychology courses, and for students in Judaic Studies.

      Trade Review
      This book offers an interesting angle within the psychohistorical tradition... * American Journal Of Orthopsychiatry *
      ...Solkoff has written an innovative and interesting book. He brings a structured, integrative organization to the explanation of prejudice, coping, grief, courage, the capacity for unimaginable evil, and other phenomena of interest to psychologicallyminded students of the Holocaust. -- Allan Fenigstein, Kenyon College * Holocaust and Genocide Studies *
      This is a work based on considerable scholarship by one who has reflected on these issues for many years. -- Donald G. Tannenbaum, Gettysburg College * German Studies Review *
      This is a work based on considerable scholarship by one who has reflected on these issues for many years. -- Donald G. Tannenbaum, Gettysburg College * German Studies Review *
      This book offers an interesting angle within the psychohistorical tradition... * American Journal Of Orthopsychiatry *
      ...Solkoff has written an innovative and interesting book. He brings a structured, integrative organization to the explanation of prejudice, coping, grief, courage, the capacity for unimaginable evil, and other phenomena of interest to psychologically minded students of the Holocaust. -- Allan Fenigstein, Kenyon College * Holocaust and Genocide Studies *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 Foreword Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 Introduction Chapter 5 Antisemitism Chapter 6 Authoritarianism and Conformity Chapter 7 Aggression and Violence Chapter 8 Practicing for Genocide: Euthanasia in Nazi Germany Chapter 9 Hitler Chapter 10 Leading Nazis Chapter 11 Surviving the Ghettos and Camps Chapter 12 Complicity or Resistance Chapter 13 Rescuers and Bystanders Chapter 14 Holocaust Survivors in the Postwar World Chapter 15 Explaining the Past and Predicting the Future Chapter 16 Remembering the Holocaust Chapter 17 References Chapter 18 Index

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