Comics, the Holocaust and Hiroshima

Comics, the Holocaust and Hiroshima breaks new ground for history by exploring the relationship between comics as a cultural record, historiography, memory and trauma studies. Comics have a dual role as sources: for gauging awareness of the Holocaust and

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The Holocaust and Its Contexts Series Editors: Olaf Jensen, University of Leicester, UK and Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann, Loughborough University, UK.

More than sixty years on, the Holocaust remains a subject of intense debate with ever-widening ramifications. This series aims to demonstrate the continuing relevance of the Holocaust and related issues in contemporary society, politics and culture; studying the Holocaust and its history broadens our understanding not only of the events themselves but also of their present-day significance. The series acknowledges and responds to the continuing gaps in our knowledge about the events that constituted the Holocaust, the various forms in which the Holocaust has been remembered, interpreted and discussed, and the increasing importance of the Holocaust today to many individuals and communities. Titles include: Avril Alba THE HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM Sacred Secular Place Jane L. Chapman, Dan Ellin and Adam Sherif COMICS, THE HOLOCAUST AND HIROSHIMA Nicholas Chare and Dominic Williams (editors) REPRESENTING AUSCHWITZ At the Margins of Testimony Johannes Heuman THE HOLOCAUST AND FRENCH HISTORICAL CULTURE, 1945–65 Antero Holmila REPORTING THE HOLOCAUST IN THE BRITISH, SWEDISH AND FINNISH PRESS, 1945–50 Olaf Jensen and Claus-Christian W. Szejnmann (editors) ORDINARY PEOPLE AS MASS MURDERERS Perpetrators in Comparative Perspectives Karolin Machtans and Martin A. Ruehl (editors) HITLER – FILMS FROM GERMANY History, Cinema and Politics since 1945 Simo Muir and Hana Worthen (editors) FINLAND’S HOLOCAUST Silences of History Henning Pieper FEGELEIN’S HORSEMEN AND GENOCIDAL WARFARE The SS Cavalry Brigade in the Soviet Union Diana I. Popescu and Tanja Schult (editors) REVISITING HOLOCAUST REPRESENTATION IN THE POST-WITNESS ERA

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Series Editorial Board: Wolfgang Benz, Robert G. Moeller and Mirjam Wenzel

Tanja Schult A HERO’S MANY FACES Raoul Wallenberg in Contemporary Monuments Caroline Sharples and Olaf Jensen (editors) BRITAIN AND THE HOLOCAUST

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Chris Szejnmann and Maiken Umbach (editors) HEIMAT, REGION, AND EMPIRE Spatial Identities under National Socialism

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DOI: 10.1057/9781137407252.0001

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