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Future of holocaust studies / Cate, Johannes Houwink Ten   Journal Article
Cate, Johannes Houwink Ten Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Holocaust awareness has become a worldwide phenomenon, and an international free republic of Holocaust researchers has emerged. Among long-term trends in the field of Holocaust studies are the universalization of victimhood and the extension of the circle of perpetrators. Present trends include Holocaust history as local history, the integration of perpetrator and victim histories, and the explanation of perpetrator behavior in ideological terms. Anticipated future developments include greater discussion of the outlawing of Holocaust denial, and the return of the explanation of perpetrator behavior in terms of disposition. The term genocide has come to be used too often. It is not only used a shield, but also as a sword in new quests for utopia.
Key Words Labor  Holocaust Studies  Genocides 
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