Holocaust Memory and Racism in the Postwar World

Holocaust Memory and Racism in the Postwar World

Wayne State University Press

Explore the complex relationship between Holocaust memory and racism in the postwar era with Shirli Gilbert's insightful book, 'Holocaust Memory and Racism in the Postwar World'. This compelling read delves into how the remembrance of the Holocaust has intersected with and influenced perceptions and realities of racism across the globe. Gilbert meticulously examines historical events and cultural dialogues, offering a nuanced understanding of how societies grappled with both atrocities. The book sheds light on the ongoing legacy of these intertwined issues and their impact on contemporary social justice movements. Key themes include: * The evolution of Holocaust commemoration. * The persistence and transformation of racist ideologies. * The interplay between historical memory and present-day discrimination. * International perspectives on race and genocide. 'Holocaust Memory and Racism in the Postwar World' is essential reading for anyone interested in history, sociology, and the ongoing struggle for equality. This hardback edition provides a durable and accessible format for engaging with this critical subject matter. Summary: Holocaust Memory, Racism, Postwar World, Shirli Gilbert, Hardback, History, Social Justice, Genocide Studies, Cultural Analysis.

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