Goldhagen and the Holocaust
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Goldhagen and the Holocaust
This paper will analyze Daniel Goldhagen and his critics vis-à-vis the nature and the causes of the Holocaust. The essay will begin by using sources drawn from Ian Kershaw to outline the factual background on the Holocaust; the essay will subsequently detail the views of Goldhagen and his critics on the nature and causes of the tragedy. Overall, the assumptions of the authors, the arguments of the authors, and their choice and arrangement of facts will be examined. Additionally, the paper will look at the ideological biases which appear to be at work and the political motives they appear to have which colour their work/arguments. Last of all, this...
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Goldhagen, Daniel. No date provided. The failure of the critics. Pages 129-149 (full bibliographic information not provided).
Goldhagen, Daniel. No date provided. Eliminationist anti-semitism as genocidal motivation. Pages 416-454 (additional information not provided).
Kershaw, Ian. No date provided. Berlin/East Prussia, Summer/Autumn 1941. Pages 416-454 (full bibliographic information, including book title, not provided by client)
Kershaw, Ian. No date provided. Popular opinion and Jewish extermination. Pages 197-209 (full bibliographic information, including book title, not provided by client).
Stern, Fritz. No date provided. The Goldhagen Controversy. Pages 128-138 (additional information not provided).