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82by Luke, Timothy W.Table of Contents: “…Introduction : museum exhibitions as powerplays -- Politics at the exhibition : aesthetics, history, and nationality in the culture wars of the 1990s -- Nuclear reactions : the (re)presentation of Hiroshima at the National Air and Space Museum -- Memorializing mass murder : the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum -- Signs of empire/empires of sign : Daimyo culture in the District of Columbia -- Inventing the Southwest : the Fred Harvey Company and Native American art -- Museum pieces : politics and knowledge at the American Museum of Natural History -- The Missouri Botanical Garden : sharing knowledge about plants to preserve and enrich life -- Southwestern environments as hyperreality : the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum -- Superpower aircraft and aircrafting superpower : the Pima Air and Space Museum -- Strange attractor : the Tech Museum of Innovation -- Channeling the news stream : the full press of a free press at the Newseum -- Conclusion : piecing together knowledge and pulling apart power at the museum.…”
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86Published 2019Table of Contents: “…"Bystanders" in Exhibitions at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Epilogue I.A Brief Plea for the Historicization of the Bystander; Epilogue II. …”
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88Table of Contents: “…Maus (graphic novel, 1991) 12. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (museum, 1993) 13. Fragments: Memories of a Wartime Childhood (fiction, 1996) Part IV -- The 2000s until Today14. …”
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89Table of Contents: “…Maus (graphic novel, 1991) 12. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (museum, 1993) 13. Fragments: Memories of a Wartime Childhood (fiction, 1996) Part IV - The 2000s until Today14. …”
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94Published 2018Table of Contents: “…Two different kinds of ego documents: diaries and testimoniesAutobiographical accounts; Documentation of Holocaust accounts collected by historical commissions; Audio-recorded interviews; Video interviews; Opportunities due to digitalisation; Dealing with statements of bystanders and perpetrators; Conclusion; Notes; References; 5 Figures of memory at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum; Introduction; Museums as memorial spaces; Shaping history, shaping memory; What the visitor learned; Conclusion; Note; References; 6 Imperial War Museums: Reflecting and shaping Holocaust memory…”
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100by Telushkin, Joseph, 1948-Table of Contents: “…Part 7: Holocaust -- 185: Adolf Hitler and Nazism, Mein Kampf, Aryan race, Nuremberg Laws -- 186: Yellow star -- 187: Munich, 1938, appeasement -- 188: Kristallnacht, 1938 -- 189: While six million died, S S St Louis -- 190: Einsatzgruppen, Babi Yar, 1941 -- 191: Final solution, genocide, holocaust -- 192: Concentration camps, Auschwitz, Treblinka, Theresienstadt -- 193: Dr Joseph Mengele -- 194: Judenrat, Kapo -- 195: Anne Frank -- 196: Warsaw ghetto revolt -- 197: Nuremberg trials, 1946 -- 198: German reparations -- 199: Eichmann trial -- 200: Yad Vashem, The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum -- 201: Righteous Gentiles, Raoul Wallenberg, Oskar Schindler -- 202: Denmark -- 203: Holocaust revisionists -- 204: Never again -- 205: Elie Wiesel -- 206: 614th Commandment: not to grant Hitler posthumous victories -- Part 8: American-Jewish Life -- 207: George Washington's letter to the Jews of Newport, Rhode Island, 1790 -- 208: Reform Judaism, Issac Mayer Wise, Hebrew Union College -- 209: Pittsburgh platform, 1885, Columbus platform, 1937 -- 210: Conservative Judaism, Jewish Theological Seminary, Solomon Schechter -- 211: Yeshiva University -- 212: Ellis Island, Lower East side -- 213: Galveston program -- 214: Sweatshops -- 215: Leo Frank Case -- 216: Jewish Organizations: UJC (United Jewish Communities), Anti-Defamation League, AIPAC, Conference of Presidents of major Jewish Organizations, CLAL, Simon Wiesenthal Center, B'nai B'rith, American Jewish Committee -- 217: Henrietta Szold, Hadassah -- 218: Louis Brandeis -- 219: Albert Einstein -- 220: Rabbi Joseph Soloveitchik -- 221: Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel -- 222: Rabbi Mordecai Kaplan, reconstructionism, Juddaism as a civilization -- 223: Rabbi Moshe Feinstein / Reb Moshe -- 224: Sunday school, Hebrew School / Talmud Torah, Day School, Yeshiva -- 225: Women Rabbis -- 226: Patrilineal descent -- 227: Lubavitch, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneersohn -- 228: Ba'al Teshuva Movement -- 229: Denominational conflicts -- 230: Vanishing American Jew: low birthrate, assimilation, and intermarriage -- 231: Senator Joseph Lieberman's nomination as the Democratic Vice President Candidate, 2000 -- Part 9: Soviet Jewry -- 232: Birobidzhan -- 233: Doctors' plot -- 234: Russian-Jewish Simkhat Torah celebrations -- 235: Refuseniks -- 236: Prisoners of conscience, Anatoly (Natan) Sharansky -- 237: Jackson-Vanik amendment, Detente -- 238: Soviet Jewry movement, Student struggle for Soviet Jewry -- 239: Let my people go! …”
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