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Holocaust Public Memory in Postcommunist Romania . . . is an excellent and timely addition to European historiography. The book consists of eight chapters, most of them written by scholars affiliated with the Elie Wiesel Institute. It not only shows the challenges faced in remembering Romania's involvement in the Holocaust, but provides an excellent comparative analysis with other countries in the region.

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Memory under Construction: Introductory Remarks / Alexandru Florian

Part I: Competing Memories and Historical Obfuscation
1. Ethnocentric Mindscapes and Mnemonic Myopia / Ana Bărbulescu
2. Post-Communist Romania's Leading Public Intellectuals and the Holocaust / George Voicu
3. Law, Justice, and Holocaust Memory in Romania / Alexandru Climescu
4. Romania: Neither "Fleishig" nor "Milchig": A Comparative Study / Michael Shafir
5. "Wanting-not-to-Know" about the Holocaust in Romania: A Wind of Change? / Simon Geissbühler

Part II: National Heroes, Outstanding Intellectuals or Holocaust Perpetrators?
6. Mircea Vulcănescu, a Controversial Case: Outstanding Intellectual or War Criminal? / Alexandru Florian
7. Ion Antonescu's Image in Post-Communist Historiography / Marius Cazan
8. Rethinking Perpetrators, Bystanders, Helpers/Rescuers, and Victims: A Case Study of Students' Perceptions / Adina Babeş

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Holocaust Public Memory in Postcommunist Romania

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    A Paperback / softback by Alexandru Florian, Adina Babes, Ana Barbulescu


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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 24/01/2018
      ISBN13: 9780253032713, 978-0253032713
      ISBN10: 0253032717
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      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      Holocaust Public Memory in Postcommunist Romania . . . is an excellent and timely addition to European historiography. The book consists of eight chapters, most of them written by scholars affiliated with the Elie Wiesel Institute. It not only shows the challenges faced in remembering Romania's involvement in the Holocaust, but provides an excellent comparative analysis with other countries in the region.

      * Reading Religion *

      Table of Contents

      List of Abbreviations
      Memory under Construction: Introductory Remarks / Alexandru Florian

      Part I: Competing Memories and Historical Obfuscation
      1. Ethnocentric Mindscapes and Mnemonic Myopia / Ana Bărbulescu
      2. Post-Communist Romania's Leading Public Intellectuals and the Holocaust / George Voicu
      3. Law, Justice, and Holocaust Memory in Romania / Alexandru Climescu
      4. Romania: Neither "Fleishig" nor "Milchig": A Comparative Study / Michael Shafir
      5. "Wanting-not-to-Know" about the Holocaust in Romania: A Wind of Change? / Simon Geissbühler

      Part II: National Heroes, Outstanding Intellectuals or Holocaust Perpetrators?
      6. Mircea Vulcănescu, a Controversial Case: Outstanding Intellectual or War Criminal? / Alexandru Florian
      7. Ion Antonescu's Image in Post-Communist Historiography / Marius Cazan
      8. Rethinking Perpetrators, Bystanders, Helpers/Rescuers, and Victims: A Case Study of Students' Perceptions / Adina Babeş

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