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      The holocaust in historical context . v.1 , The holocaust and mass death before the modern age.

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      • 발행사항

        New York : Oxford University Press, 1994-

      • 발행연도

        1994

      • 작성언어

        영어

      • 주제어
      • DDC

        940.5318 판사항(18)

      • ISBN

        0195072200

      • 자료형태

        단행본(다권본)

      • 발행국(도시)

        New York(State)

      • 서명/저자사항

        The holocaust in historical context. v.1, The holocaust and mass death before the modern age. / Steven T. Katz.

      • 형태사항

        xv, 702 p. ; 25 cm.

      • 일반주기명

        Includes bibliographical references and index.

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      목차 (Table of Contents)

      • CONTENTS
      • ABBREVIATIONS = xv
      • INTRODUCTION Considering the Holocaust in Historical Context = 1
      • The Holocaust : A Preliminary Description for Purposes of Comparison = 3
      • The Primacy of Ideology as a Warrant for Judeocide = 10
      • CONTENTS
      • ABBREVIATIONS = xv
      • INTRODUCTION Considering the Holocaust in Historical Context = 1
      • The Holocaust : A Preliminary Description for Purposes of Comparison = 3
      • The Primacy of Ideology as a Warrant for Judeocide = 10
      • The Method Employed in This Study = 11
      • A Map of the Project as a Whole = 13
      • "Historicization of the Holocaust" and the Issue of Uniqueness = 25
      • Two Concluding Cautionary Statements = 26
      • CHAPTER 1 On Defining Uniqueness = 27
      • The Basic Claim = 28
      • Clarifying Disclaimers = 28
      • The Argument for Phenomenological Uniqueness : Nine Preliminary Premises = 51
      • A Definition of Phenomenological Uniqueness = 58
      • Last Thoughts on the Matter of Definition = 62
      • CHAPTER 2 On Quantity and Quality = 65
      • The Nonuniqueness of the Holocaust on Quantitative Grounds = 65
      • A First Interim Conclusion = 67
      • Quantities as Proportions : The Jewish Historical Evidence = 68
      • Assyrian Conquests, 734-701 BCE = 68
      • Babylonian Conquest, 597-586 BCE = 73
      • The Great Revolt, 66-70 CE = 76
      • Bar Kokhba Revolt, 132-135 CE = 80
      • Crusader Violence, 1096-1200 CE = 81
      • The Spanish Inquisition and the Persecution of Conversos = 82
      • A Second Interim Conclusion = 83
      • Quantities as Proportions : The Non-Jewish Historical Evidence = 84
      • The Armenian Tragedy, 1915-1917 = 84
      • The Depopulation of the New World in the Sixteenth Century = 87
      • Of Carthage and Huns = 91
      • Australian Aborigines = 96
      • A Third Interim Conclusion = 97
      • Conclusion = 98
      • CHAPTER 3 On Destruction of Cultural Centers = 101
      • Four Questions on Geocultural Centers = 101
      • Answering the Four Questions = 103
      • Conclusion = 123
      • CHAPTER 4 On Intentionality = 125
      • The Definition of Genocide : Genos, Race, Tribe + Cide, Killing = 125
      • Cultural Genocide : What the Holocaust Is Not = 139
      • The History of Antisemitism and Genocide : What Antisemitism Is Not = 146
      • Conclusion = 174
      • CHAPTER 5 Roman and Classical Slavery = 176
      • War, Capture, Life, and Death : The Source and Theory of Slavery = 176
      • Economics and Enslavement = 185
      • Slavery and the Creation of Wealth = 186
      • Slaves as Peculiar "Things" = 194
      • Mediations and Reprieves = 197
      • Concessions to Being Human = 201
      • On Death and Burial = 214
      • Manumission = 215
      • Freedmen and Freedwomen = 217
      • Concerns over Manumission = 221
      • Conclusion = 222
      • CHAPTER 6 Medieval Antisemitism : The Process of Mythification = 225
      • The Scholarly State of the Question = 227
      • New Testament Foundations : The Origins of the Myth = 235
      • Patristic Patrimony : The Growth of the Myth = 252
      • Sociopolitical Developments, 325-1906 : The Myth Becomes Reality = 264
      • The Diabolization of the Jew : The Myth Matures = 269
      • On the Supernatural Power of Jews = 281
      • Legal-Societal Instantiation of Anti-Judaism : The Myth Creates New Realities = 298
      • The Process of Diabolization Completed : The Myth Perfected = 309
      • An Intermediate Conclusion = 315
      • CHAPTER 7 Medieval Antisemitism : The Positive Paradox = 317
      • The Eleventh Christian Commandment : Thou Shalt Not Annihilate the Jew = 317
      • Crusader Violence and "Official" Reaction = 319
      • Anti-Jewish Libels and the Papal Rejoinder = 336
      • Misanalogy = 343
      • Papal Pronouncements and Papal Actions = 346
      • Of Conversion and Kings = 352
      • An Interpretation of the Concept of Kiddush ha-Shem (Martyrdom) = 362
      • Expulsion : The Penultimate Christian Solution to the "Jewish Problem" = 375
      • Catholic and Protestant Attitudes in the Era of the Reformation = 382
      • Martin Luther = 386
      • Four Theses on Antisemitism and Its Study = 395
      • Conclusion : An Argument for Difference = 399
      • CHAPTER 8 Persecution of Witches = 401
      • Popular versus Learned Definitions of Witchcraft = 404
      • The Implementation of Learned Theories = 408
      • The Devil and the Dissolution of Christendom = 414
      • The Struggles of the Reformation and Witchcraft = 419
      • The Dominance of Theology in Practice : The Puritans as a Paradigm = 426
      • A Partial Summing Up = 432
      • CHAPTER 9 Witchcraft and Misogynism = 433
      • The Metaphysics of Misogynism = 435
      • Women as "The Devil's Gateway" = 436
      • Women and Power / Women's Power = 443
      • The Other Side of Female Nature : Of Mothers and Wives = 453
      • Still Other Sides of Female Nature : The Nun, the Virgin, and the Lady = 469
      • The Acceleration of Witchcraft = 478
      • Gynocide, Genocide, and the Sho'ah = 491
      • Conclusion : The Impropriety of the Term Gynocide = 505
      • CHAPTER 10 Persecution of Honosexuals = 509
      • The Argument for Oppression = 511
      • The Actuality of Nonoppression = 514
      • Explanation of the Disparity = 524
      • CHAPTER 11 Persecution of Heretics = 529
      • The Albigensian Crusade : Motives and Realities = 530
      • Inquisitorial Realities = 537
      • Albigensians : A Nongenocidal Conclusion = 542
      • The Huguenot Crisis and Its Possible Solutions = 543
      • Historical Actualities = 544
      • The Saint Bartholomew's Day Massacre = 550
      • From Saint Bartholomew's Day to the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes = 564
      • The Meaning of Cultural Genocide : Consequences and Comparisons = 572
      • Last Thoughts on Albigensians, Huguenots, and Other Deviants = 577
      • CHAPTER 12 Conclusion to Volume 1 = 579
      • On Ideologies and Their Limits = 579
      • What the Sho'ah Is Not : A Summary to Date = 580
      • BlBLIOGRAPHY = 583
      • INDEX = 679
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