The last ghetto: an everyday history of Theresienstadt

'The Last Ghetto' is a social and cultural history of Terezâin, or Theresienstadt, a transit ghetto for Central and Western European Jews prior to their deportation for murder in the East. It offers the first analytical case study of a Holocaust victim society that explains human behavior...

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Main Author: Hájková, Anna 1978- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York, NY Oxford University Press 2020
In:Year: 2020
Reviews:[Rezension von: Hájková, Anna, 1978-, The last ghetto] (2022) (Gruner, Wolf, 1960 -)
Series/Journal:Oxford scholarship online
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Konzentrationslager Theresienstadt
B History 1941-1945 / History 1941-1945 / Terezín / Ghetto
Further subjects:B Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) History
B Concentration Camps (Czech Republic) (Terezín (Ústecký kraj))
B Concentration camps ; Czech Republic ; Terezín (Ústecký kraj)
B Concentration camps ; Czech Republic ; Terezâin (âUsteckây kraj)
B Theresienstadt (Concentration camp) ; History
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Parallel Edition:Non-electronic
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Summary:'The Last Ghetto' is a social and cultural history of Terezâin, or Theresienstadt, a transit ghetto for Central and Western European Jews prior to their deportation for murder in the East. It offers the first analytical case study of a Holocaust victim society that explains human behavior in extremis, and demonstrates how prisoners created new social hierarchies, reshaped their conceptions of family, and developed new loyalties. Based on extensive research in archives around the world and empathetic reading of victim testimonies, this history of everyday life in a prisoner society reveals the many forms of agency and adaptation in Nazi concentration camps and ghettos.
ISBN:0190051809
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1093/oso/9780190051778.001.0001