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Michael Robert Marrus

    3 février 1941 – 23 décembre 2022

    Michael Marrus est un historien canadien éminent dont les travaux portent sur l'histoire de France, l'Holocauste et l'histoire juive. Son œuvre explore en profondeur les thèmes complexes de l'antisémitisme et du sort des Juifs de France pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Marrus examine de manière critique le rôle central du régime de Vichy dans la persécution des Juifs et aborde la tragédie humaine plus large de l'Holocauste. Ses écrits sont appréciés pour leur analyse historiographique méticuleuse et leurs efforts pour synthétiser des perspectives historiques complexes.

    Perspectives on the Holocaust
    The origins of the Holocaust
    The end of the Holocaust
    The unwanted
    L' Holocauste dans l'histoire
    Vichy et les juifs
    • Le 18 octobre 1940, le " statut des Juifs " est publié. 31 juillet 1944 : le dernier convoi de déportés quitte Drancy pour Auschwitz. Ces deux faits et ces deux dates marquent le début et le terme de la politique du régime de Vichy envers les Juifs. Mise en œuvre dès l'été 1940, la politique antisémite française aura donc d'abord été l'apanage du seul gouvernement de Vichy, sans qu'il soit besoin de pressions allemandes. Bilan : 75 000 déportés. Désormais ouvrage de référence, Vichy et les Juifs n'est pas seulement un remarquable document, qui étudie en détail les étapes d'une politique d'exclusion et montre avec rigueur quelles formes elle a revêtues au fil des ans ; c'est aussi une analyse exceptionnelle de précision, alimentée aux meilleures sources, de l'une des périodes les plus tragiques et les plus controversées de l'Histoire de France.

      Vichy et les juifs
    • The unwanted

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      • 15 heures de lecture
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      There have always been homeless people, but only in the 20th century have refugees become an important part of international politics, seriously affecting relations between states. Since the 1880s the number of displaced persons has climbed astronomically, with people scattered over vaster distances and for longer periods of time than ever before. Tracing the emergence of this new variety of collective alienation, this text covers everything from the late 19th century to the beginning of the 21st century, encompassing the Armenian refugees, the Jews, the Spanish Civil War emigres, the Cold War refugees in flight from Soviet states and more. It shows not only the astounding dimensions of the subject but also depicts the shocking apathy and antipathy of the international community toward the homeless. It also examines the impact of refugee movements on great power diplomacy and considers the evolution of agencies designed to assist refugees, noting outstanding successes and failures.

      The unwanted
    • This edition is the first of its kind to offer a basic collection of facsimile, English language, historical articles on all aspects of the extermination of the European Jews. A total of 300 articles from 84 journals and collections allows the reader to gain an overview of this field. The edition both provides access to the immense, rich array of scholarly articles published after 1960 on the history of the Holocaust and encourages critical assessment of conflicting interpretations of these horrifying events. The series traces Nazi persecution of Jews before the implementation of the "Final Solution", demonstrates how the Germans coordinated anti-Jewish activities in conquered territories, and sheds light on the victims in concentration camps, ending with the liberation of the concentration camp victims and articles on the trials of war criminals. The publications covered originate from the years 1950 to 1987. Included are authors such as Jakob Katz, Saul Friedländer, Eberhard Jäckel, Bruno Bettelheim and Herbert A. Strauss.

      The end of the Holocaust
    • This edition is the first of its kind to offer a basic collection of facsimile, English language, historical articles on all aspects of the extermination of the European Jews. A total of 300 articles from 84 journals and collections allows the reader to gain an overview of this field. The edition both provides access to the immense, rich array of scholarly articles published after 1960 on the history of the Holocaust and encourages critical assessment of conflicting interpretations of these horrifying events. The series traces Nazi persecution of Jews before the implementation of the "Final Solution", demonstrates how the Germans coordinated anti-Jewish activities in conquered territories, and sheds light on the victims in concentration camps, ending with the liberation of the concentration camp victims and articles on the trials of war criminals. The publications covered originate from the years 1950 to 1987. Included are authors such as Jakob Katz, Saul Friedländer, Eberhard Jäckel, Bruno Bettelheim and Herbert A. Strauss.

      The origins of the Holocaust
    • This edition is the first of its kind to offer a basic collection of facsimile, English language, historical articles on all aspects of the extermination of the European Jews. A total of 300 articles from 84 journals and collections allows the reader to gain an overview of this field. The edition both provides access to the immense, rich array of scholarly articles published after 1960 on the history of the Holocaust and encourages critical assessment of conflicting interpretations of these horrifying events. The series traces Nazi persecution of Jews before the implementation of the "Final Solution", demonstrates how the Germans coordinated anti-Jewish activities in conquered territories, and sheds light on the victims in concentration camps, ending with the liberation of the concentration camp victims and articles on the trials of war criminals. The publications covered originate from the years 1950 to 1987. Included are authors such as Jakob Katz, Saul Friedländer, Eberhard Jäckel, Bruno Bettelheim and Herbert A. Strauss.

      Perspectives on the Holocaust
    • Lo sterminio sistematico degli ebrei operato dai nazisti è un crimine che per modalità, dimensioni e motivazioni non trova forse paragoni nella storia umana. Il libro di Marrus vuole essere un bilancio degli ultimi decenni di produzione storiografica, che descrive sistematicamente, e discute i vari aspetti e problemi dell'olocausto enucleati dalla ricerca internazionale. Dopo una breve rassegna degli studi sullo sterminio, Marrus analizza l'evento secondo una duplice prospettiva: come olocausto, dal punto di vista degli ebrei e come Soluzione finale, dal punto di vista nazista. A questo punto l'autore si sposta all'atteggiamento dell'opinione pubblica, alla responsabilità dei governi alleati e del papa stesso, per il suo silenzio

      L' Olocausto nella storia