For many years, histories of the Holocaust focused on its
perpetrators, and only recently have more scholars begun to
consider in detail the experiences of victims and survivors, as
well as the documents they left behind. This volume contains new
research from internationally established scholars. It provides an
introduction to and overview of Jewish narratives of the Holocaust.
The essays include new considerations of sources ranging from
diaries and oral testimony to the hidden Oyneg Shabbes archive of
the Warsaw Ghetto; arguments regarding Jewish narratives and how
they fit into the larger fields of Holocaust and Genocide studies;
and new assessments of Jewish responses to mass murder ranging from
ghetto leadership to resistance and memory.
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