[Rezension von: Braun, Robert, 1982-, Protectors of pluralism : religious minorities and the rescue of Jews in the Low Countries during the Holocaust]
As a social science study on historical events, this book has momentous implications for understanding the tense political situation in several nations; however, the overly technical style of the work is such that the average reader may find it incomprehensible. Dutch sociologist/political scientist...
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Format: | Electronic Review |
Language: | English |
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2020
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Holocaust and genocide studies
Year: 2020, Volume: 34, Issue: 3, Pages: 522-523 |
Review of: | Protectors of pluralism (New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2019) (Gushee, David P.)
Protectors of pluralism (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019) (Gushee, David P.) Protectors of pluralism (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019) (Gushee, David P.) |
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Summary: | As a social science study on historical events, this book has momentous implications for understanding the tense political situation in several nations; however, the overly technical style of the work is such that the average reader may find it incomprehensible. Dutch sociologist/political scientist Robert Braun, now an assistant professor at Berkeley, wrote this fascinating study, which far surpasses my own work on Christians who rescued Jews during the Holocaust, as well as other current scholarship on this subject.1 His work examines in staggering detail the rescue (and non-rescue) of Jews during the Holocaust as it unfolded in his home country of the Netherlands and neighboring Belgium. |
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ISSN: | 1476-7937 |
Contains: | Enthalten in: Holocaust and genocide studies
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Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1093/hgs/dcaa048 |