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1 JST 4701 THE HOLOCAUST (Revised 8/19/09) Page 1 of 7 RECOMMENDED REFERENCES (Some books appear in more than one category) Survivors Améry, Jean At the Mind s Limit Becker, Jurek Jakob, the Liar DeSilva, Caro De In Memory s Kitchen Delbo, Charlotte None of Us Shall Return Fink, Ida A Scrap of Time Herzog, Henry A. And Heaven Shed No Tears Langer, Lawrence L. (editor) Art from the Ashes Klemperer, Victor I Will Bear Witness: A Diary of the Nazi Years, Rubinstein, Erna F. The Survivor in Us All Sendyk, Helen The End of Days Sendyk, Helen New Dawn: The Triumph of Life After the Holocaust Wiesel, Elie From the Kingdom of Memory Wiesel, Elie The Forgotten Wiesel, Elie The Gates of the Forest Testimony Berenbaum, Michael Witness to the Holocaust Greene, Joshua and Kumar, Siva Witness: Voices from the Holocaust Greenspan, Henry On Listening to Holocaust Survivors Langer, Lawrence, L. Holocaust Testimonies Patterson, David Sun Turned to Darkness: Memory and Recovery in the Holocaust Memoir Patterson, David Along the Edge of Annihilation: The Collapse and Recovery of Life in the Holocaust Diary Children in the Holocaust and Hidden Children Dwork, Deborah Children With a Star Friedländer, Saul When Memory Comes Gille, Elizabeth Shadows of a Childhood Marks, Jane (Editor) The Hidden Children: The Secret Survivors of the Holocaust Nir, Yehuda The Lost Childhood Oberski, Jona Childhood Stein, André (Editor) Hidden Children Zapruder, Alexandra (Editor) Salvaged Pages: Young Writers Diaries of the Holocaust
2 Women in the Holocaust Brenner, Rachel F. Writing as Resistance: Four Women Confronting the Holocaust: Edith Stein, Simone Weil, Anne Frank, Etty Hillesum Gurewitsch, Brana (Editor) Mothers, Sisters, Resisters: Oral Histories of Women Who Survived the Holocaust Kremer, S. Lillian Women s Holocaust Writing Phayer, Michael & Fleishner, Eva (Editors) Cries in the Night: Women Who Challenged the Holocaust Rittner, Carol & Roth, John K. (Editors) Different Voices: Women and the Holocaust Resistance Bauer, Yehuda They Chose Life: Jewish Resistance DesPres, Terence The Survivor Eliach, Yaffa Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust Herzog, Henry A. And Heaven Shed No Tears Rittner, Carol and Myers, Sondra (Editors) The Courage to Care Schindler, Pesach Hasidic Responses to the Holocaust in the Light of Hasidic Thought Syrkin, Marie Blessed is the Match: The Story of Jewish Resistance Rescuers Friedman, Philip Their Brothers Keepers Gushee, David P. The Righteous Gentiles of the Holocaust Kenneally, Thomas Schindler s List Levine, Hillel In Search of Sugihara Opdyke, Helen Gut In My Hands Sugihara, Yukiko Visas for Life Tec, Nechama Resilience and Courage: Women, Men, and the Holocaust Perpetrators Browning, Christopher Ordinary Men Dawidowicz, Lucy The War Against the Jews Glass, James M. Life Unworthy of Life Goldhagen, Daniel Jonah Hitler s Willing Executioners Hilberg, Raul The Destruction of the European Jews Hilberg, Raul Perpetrators, Victims, Bystanders Klee, Ernst, Dressen, Willi, and The Good Old Days: The Holocaust as Seen by Its Perpetrators Riess, Volker (Editors) and Bystanders Lifton, Robert Jay The Nazi Doctors Proctor, Robert Racial Hygiene: Medicine Under the Nazis Antisemitism Flannery, Edward H. The Anguish of the Jews
3 Hitler, Adolf (Translated by Ralph Manheim) Mein Kampf Isaac, Jules Jesus and Israel Langmuir, Gavin Toward a Definition of Antisemitism Langmuir, Gavin History, Religion, and Antisemitism Lazare, Bernard Antisemitism: Its History and Causes Littell, Franklin H. The Crucifixion of the Jews Nicholls, William Christian Antisemitism: A History of Hate Parkes, Jam es The Conflict of the Church and the Synagogue Powell, Lawrence N. Troubled Memory: Anne Levy, the Holocaust, and David Duke s Louisiana Ruether, Rosemary Faith and Fratricide Simonelli, Frederick J. American Fuehrer: George Lincoln Rockwell and the American Nazi Party Trachtenberg, Joshua The Devil and the Jews: The Medieval Conception of the Jews and its Relation to Modern Antisemitism Wistrich, Robert S. Antisemitism: The Longest Hatred History of the Holocaust Bauer, Yehuda A History of the Holocaust Bauer, Yehuda Jews For Sale Berenbaum, Michael The World Must Know Berenbaum, Michael Witness to the Holocaust Dawidowicz, Lucy The War Against the Jews Dwork, Deborah and Van Pelt, Robert Jan The Holocaust: A History Eliach, Yaffa There Once Was a World Ferencz, Benjamin Less Than Slaves Friedländer, Saul Nazi Germany and the Jews Friedländer, Saul Pius XII and the Third Reich Hilberg, Raul The Destruction of the European Jews Katz, Steven T. The Holocaust in Historical Context Laqueur, Walter The Terrible Secret Littell, Franklin H. & Locke, Hubert G. (Editors) The German Church Struggle and the Holocaust Martin, Gilbert The Holocaust Miller, Judit h One By One, By One: Facing the Holocaust Robinson, Jacob And the Crooked Shall Be Made Straight Tec, Nechama In the Lion s Den Wood, E. Thomas and Jankowski, Stanisĺaw Karski: How One Man Tried to Stop the Holocaust Role of America Dinnerstein, Leonard America and the Survivors of the Holocaust Feingold, Henry The Politics of Rescue: The Roosevelt Administration and the Holocaust,
4 Helmreich, William Against All Odds Linenthal, Edward Preserving Memory Lipstadt, Deborah Beyond Belief: The American Press and the Coming of the Holocaust, Morse, Arthur While Six Million Died Novick, Peter The Holocaust in American Life Ross, Robert So It Was True Wyman, David The Abandonment of the Jews Post-Holocaust Ethical, Moral, and Religious Issues Arendt, Hannah Eichmann in Jerusalem Arendt, Hannah The Origins of Totalitarianism Bauman, Zygmunt Modernity and the Holocaust Berenbaum, Michael After Tragedy and Triumph Berger, Alan L, Cargas, Harry J., and. The Continuing Agony: From the Carmelite Convent to the Crosses at Auschwitz Nowak, Susan E Carroll, James Constantine s Sword: The Church and the Jews Fleischner, Eva (Editor) Auschwitz: Beginning of a New Era? Friedlander, Albert Riders Towards the Dawn Friedlander, Albert Out of the Whirlwind, 2 nd Edition Friedlander, Saul Probing the Limits of Representation: Nazism and the Final Solution Haas, Peter Morality after Auschwitz Katz, Fred E. Ordinary People and Extraordinary Evil Kren, George & Rapport, Leon (Editors) The Holocaust and the Crisis of Human Behavior Lipstadt, Deborah Denying the Holocaust LaCapra, Dominick Representing the Holocaust: History, Theory, Trauma Martin, Gilbert Holocaust Journey Morley, Father John Vatican Diplomacy and the Jews During the Holocaust Robinson, Jacob And the Crooked Shall Be Made Straight Rubenstein, Richard L. The Age of Triage Rubenstein, Richard L. The Cunning of History Stern, Kenneth S. Holocaust Denial Thomas, Laurence Vessels of Evil Wiesel, Elie A Jew Today Religion During and After the Holocaust Berkovits, Eliezer Faith After the Holocaust
5 Brenner, R. Reeve The Faith and Doubt of Holocaust Survivors Cargas, Harry J. A Christian Response to the Holocaust Eckardt, Alice & Roy Long Night s Journey into Day Eliach, Yaffa Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust Fackenheim, Emil God s Presence in History Fackenheim, Emil The Jewish Bible After the Holocaust Fackenheim, Emil To Mend the World Greenberg, Irving CLAL Thesis Isaac, Jules Jesus and Israel Katz, Steven T. Post-Holocaust Dialogues Phayer, Michael The Catholic Church and the Holocaust, Rosenbaum, Irving The Holocaust and Halakah Roth, John K. and Berenbaum, Michael (Editors) The Holocaust: Religious and Philosophical Implications Wiesel, Elie A Jew Today Second Generation Bar-On, Dan The Legacy of Silence Berger, Alan L. Children of Job Berger, Joseph Displaced Persons: Growing Up American After the Holocaust Bergmann, M. S. & Jucovy, M. E. (Editors) Generations of the Holocaust Epstein, Helen Children of the Holocaust: Conversations with Sons and Daughters of Survivors Epstein, Helen Where She Came From Pilcer, Sonia The Holocaust Kid Rosenbaum, Thane Elijah Visible Rosenbaum, Thane Second Hand Smoke Sichrovsky, Peter Born Guilty: Children of Nazi Families Stollman, Aryeh Lev The Far Euphrates Stollman, Aryeh Lev The Illuminated Soul
6 JST 4701 THE HOLOCAUST (Revised 8/19/09) Page 6 of 7 Treatment of Holocaust in Popular Culture, Literature, Art, and Film Berger, Alan L. Crisis and Covenant: The Holocaust in American Jewish Fiction Bradley, Ernestine Schlandt The Language of Silence Cole, Tim Selling the Holocaust Eliach, Yaffa Hasidic Tales of the Holocaust Hartman, Geoffrey (Editor) Holocaust Remembrance Hartman, Geoffrey The Longest Shadow Horowitz, Sarah Voicing the Void Loshitzky, Yosefa (Editor) Spielberg s Holocaust: Critical Perspectives on Schindler s List Kenneally, Thomas Schindler s List Rosenfeld, Alvin Thinking About the Holocaust Schindler, Pesach Hasidic Responses to the Holocaust in the Light of Hasidic Thought Schwarz-Bart, André The Last of the Just Shandler, Jeffrey While America Watches: Televising the Holocaust Szpilman, Wladysĺaw The Pianist Young, James The Texture of Memory: Holocaust Memorials and Meaning Young, James Writing and Rewriting the Holocaust: Narrative and the Consequences of Interpretation Encyclopedias, Papers from International Conferences, Anthologies, and Collected Essays Berger, Alan L. (Editor) Bearing Witness to the Holocaust: Charny, Israel (Editor) Encyclopedia of Genocide Fleischner, Eva (Editor) Auschwitz: Beginning of a New Era? Hayes, Peter (Editor) Lessons and Legacies, Vol. I, The Meaning of the Holocaust in a Changing World Hayes, Peter (Editor) Lessons and Legacies, Vol. III, Memory, Memorialization, and the Dead Jacobs, Steven L. (Editor) The Holocaust Now Katz, Steven T. Historicism, the Holocaust, and Zionism Kremer, Lillian (Editor) Holocaust Literature: An Encyclopedia of Writers and Their Works Laqueur, Walter (Editor) The Holocaust Encyclopedia Patterson, David, Berger, Alan L., and Cargas, Encyclopedia of Holocaust Literature Sarita Riggs, Thomas (Editor) Reference Guide to Holocaust Literature Rittner, Carol and Roth, John K. (Editors) From the Unthinkable to the Unavoidable: American Christian and Jewish Scholars Encounter the Holocaust Roth, John K. & Maxwell, Elizabeth (Editors) Remembering for the Future: The Holocaust in an Age of Genocide Schilling, Donald G. (Editor) Lessons and Legacies, Vol. IV, Reflections on Religion, Justice, Sexuality and Genocide Sicher, Efraim (Editor) Breaking Crystal Smelser, Ronald (Editor) Lessons and Legacies, Vol. V, The Holocaust and Justice Thompson, Larry M. (Editor) Lessons and Legacies, Vol. II, Ethics and Religion
7 Post-Holocaust Inter-Faith Relations Berger, Alan L., Harry James Cargas, and The Continuing Agony: From the Carmelite Convent to the Crosses at Auschwitz Susan Nowak (Editors) Bishops Committee for Ecumenical and The Bible, the Jews, and the Death of Jesus: A Collection of Catholic Documents Interreligious Affairs. Carroll, James Constantine s Sword: The Church and the Jews; A History Frymer-Kensley, Tikva, David Novak, Peter Christianity in Jewish Times Ochs, David Fox Spadmol, and Michael A. Signer (Editors) Kessler, E., J. Pawlikowski, and J. Bawki (Editors) Jews and Christians in Conversation: Crossing Cultures and Generations Phayer, Michael The Catholic Church and the Holocaust, Rittner, Carol and John K. Roth (Editors) Pope Pius XII and the Holocaust
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