The Holocaust and the Liberal Imagination: A Social and Cultural HistoryISBN: 978-0-631-19483-5
Paperback
384 pages
January 1995, Wiley-Blackwell
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"An outstanding contribution to the history of the Holocaust and
the basis for further research."Mark Levene, University of
Warwick
"Scholarly, readable, informative and exhaustively researched book. A formidable contribution to the study of the bystander in Holocaust history." Jewish Chronicle
"This is a wonderful book, written with passion and minute scholarship combined. I could not put it down. It depresses, challenges, and reinterprets Holocaust history in the light of what the British and Americans did and thought." Times Educational Supplement
"This book is not only a first-rate history but also very timely. Indespensable background reading for anybody who wants to share in creating a multicultural society. It is not simple history: it is about people. But is committed history written by a master-historian." Jewish Socialist