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a| Kushner, Tony
q| (Antony Robin Jeremy),
d| 1960-
a| The Holocaust and the liberal imagination :
b| a social and cultural history /
c| Tony Kushner.
a| Oxford, UK ;
a| Cambridge, Mass., USA :
b| B. Blackwell,
c| 1994.
a| xiii, 366 p. ;
c| 24 cm.
a| Includes bibliographical references (p. [345]-356) and index.
a| Introduction. The Holocaust in global perspective and as social history -- 1. Pt. I. 1933 to 1939. 1. Liberal culture and the Nazi persecution of the Jews, 1933 to 1939 -- 2. Their brothers' and sisters' keepers? The Nazi persecution of the Jews and the labour movement -- 3. An alien occupation: domestic service and the Jewish crisis, 1933 to 1939 -- Pt. II. World War II. 4. Liberal culture and the contemporary confrontation with the destruction of European Jewry -- 5. From the 'enemy within' to 'this bestial policy of cold-blooded extermination': Britain, the United States and the Jews, September 1939 to December 1942 -- 6. The rules of the game: Britain, the United States and the Holocaust, 1943 to 1945 -- Pt. III. The post-war world. 7. Liberal culture and the post-war confrontation with the Holocaust -- Conclusion.
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a| Political culture
z| United States
x| History
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