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Legacies of Dachau The Uses and Abuses of a Concentration Camp, 1933-2001

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ISBN-10: 0521552044

ISBN-13: 9780521552042

Edition: 2001

Authors: Harold Marcuse

List price: $106.00
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Illustrated throughout, this book focuses on Dachau, and shows how Nazi perpetrators were quietly rehabilitated, while survivors of the concentration camps were once again marginalised and silenced.
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Book details

List price: $106.00
Copyright year: 2001
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 3/22/2001
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 662
Size: 6.34" wide x 9.33" long x 1.89" tall
Weight: 2.530
Language: English

Harold Marcuse received an MA from Hamburg University and a PhD from the University of Michigan, and lived and studied in Germany from the 1970s to the 1990s. He has been teaching German and Public History at the University of California since 1992. His research focuses on the reception of historical events, in particular events in twentieth-century German history.

Dachau: past, present, future
Dachau 1890-1945: A Town, A Camp, A Symbol of Genocide
Dachau: a town and a camp
Dachau: a symbol of genocide
Dachau 1945-1955: Three Myths and Three Inversions
'Good' Nazis
'Bad' inmates
'Clean' camps
Dachau 1955-1970: Groups and Their Memories
The first representations of Dachau, 1945-1952
Rising public interest, 1955-1965
Catholics celebrate at Dachau
The survivors negotiate a memorial site
Jews represent the Holocaust at Dachau
Protestants make amends at Dachau
The 1968 generation: new legacies of old myths
Dachau 1970-2000: New Age Cohorts Challenge Mythic Legacies
Redefining the three myths and ending ignorance: the 1970s
The 1980s: relinquishing victimisation
The 1990s: resistance vs. education