History (1933-1948) : what we choose to remember /

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Garaventa Center for Catholic Intellectual Life and American Culture
Other Authors: Hogan, Margaret Monahan (Editor), Lies, James, 1962- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Portland, OR : University of Portland, 2011.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Margaret Monahan Hogan, James M. Lies
  • [Part 1] Remembering the suffering of the people
  • For the people of the land: peace with justice / Elias Chacour
  • Miracles in Auschwitz: word and art as kaddish / Alice Lok Cahana
  • [Part 2] Remembering the response of the Catholic Church
  • The Vatican and the United States: rapprochement in time of war / Gerald P. Fogarty
  • Interpreting "We remember": a reflection on the Shoah: the history and development of the Holy See / Eugene J. Fisher
  • Why history matters for Christian-Jewish relations / John T. Pawlinkowski
  • [Part 3] Remembering Christian resistance
  • From pacifist to conspirator: the ethical journey of Dietrich Bonhoeffer / Walton Padelford
  • Bonhoeffer and Delp: the view from below / Steven P. Millies
  • Dietrich Bonhoeffer's journey of resistance / Richard A. Loomis
  • [Part 4] Remembering Jewish resistance
  • 1 man's fight: 1,200 saved / Temitayo Ope Peters
  • The prisoner hospital at Buna-Monowitz / Ewa K. Bacon
  • [Part 5] Remembering the voices of women
  • Edith Stein: the nature and vocation of women / Laura L. Garcia
  • Par[a]digm lost: Gertrud Von Le Fort's "The eternal woman" / Margaret Monahan Hogan
  • [Part 6] Remembering resistance to Communism
  • Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: how and why he chose to remember / Douglas Kries
  • [Part 7] Remembering the influence of ideology
  • Conflicts from the past; lessons for the present: Dr. Alice Von Platen v. Dr. Karl Brandt / Peter M. Carney
  • The narrow path: SS morality and the memoirs of Rudolph Höss / Morgan Rempel
  • Resistance as reaction: the anti-totalitarian offspring of Martin Heidegger / Aaron D. Hoffman
  • [Part 8] Remembering the role of business
  • Accountants and what they may wish to forget (but do so at their profession's peril) / Ellen Lippman and Paula Wilson
  • [Part 9] Remembering history to direct the present
  • An achievable two state solution / Frank Afranji, Rodney Page, Joshua Stampfer
  • The historical myth of Zionism: its effects on the people of the land / J.G. Steubbel
  • The Federal Republic of Germany: immigration and national identity / Eliot Dickinson
  • [Part 10] Remembering the role of the arts in fashioning culture
  • "He laughs loudly": Hitler, Nazism, and Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg / Sammy Basu
  • The art of survival: art as a response to the Holocaust / Moly Powers
  • [Part 11] Remembering the stories as endowment for the next generation
  • Stifling daily life: the erosion of civil liberties of Jewish citizens / Eloise Rosenblatt
  • Shoah/Nakbah: offerings of memory and history / Kudith Mendelsohn Rood.