Holocaust and the Historians
In "Holocaust and the Historians," esteemed author Lucy Dawidowicz delves into a critical historiographical mystery that has long perplexed scholars and readers alike. Published by Harvard University Press in 1983, this compelling work examines the troubling tendency of historians to overlook or trivialize the mass murder of European Jews during the Holocaust. Spanning 200 pages, Dawidowicz's passionate and incisive analysis seeks to uncover the underlying reasons for this historical neglect. With her profound insights, she invites readers to confront the uncomfortable truths of this dark chapter in history. This book is essential for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of Holocaust historiography and the imperative to remember and honor the victims. Discover the thought-provoking arguments that make "Holocaust and the Historians" a significant contribution to the field of history.