"An important contribution to the debate on the origins of the Nazi crimes against humanity." —<em>Etudes</em> (Paris)<br /><br />"[Enzo Traverso] offers us an absolutely original perspective. . . . [He] isolates, with rare force, the mortifying core of Nazi anti-Semitism." —<em>Lire</em> <br /><br />"Returns ideas to their proper place, at a time when we must reconstruct the fundamental lines of a new project of liberation. . . . Particularly timely. " —<em>Rouge</em> <br /><br /><br />

In the half-century since the appearance of Hannah Arendt's seminal work The Origins of Totalitarianism, innumerable historians have detailed the history of the Nazi years. Now, in a brilliant synthesis of this work, Enzo Traverso situates the extermination camps as the final, terrible moment in European modernity's industrialization of killing and dehumanization of death. Traverso upends the conventional presentation of the Holocaust as an inexplicable anomaly, navigating an excess of antecedents both technical and cultural. Deftly tracing a complex lineage—the guillotine and machine gun, the prison and assembly line, as well as widespread ideologies of racial supremacy and colonial expansion—Traverso reveals that the ideas that coalesced at Auschwitz came from Europe's mainstream and not its margins.


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Traverso rejects the belief that the Holocaust was an historical aberration completely outside the trajectory of Western civilization, and sets out to demonstrate that it was the culmination of Western liberal thought.
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ISBN
9781565847880
Publisert
2003-01-01
Utgiver
The New Press
Vekt
388 gr
Høyde
214 mm
Bredde
148 mm
Aldersnivå
G, P, U, 01, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
208

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Biografisk notat

Enzo Traverso is professor of political science at the Jules Verne University of Amiens and the author of numerous books on history and totalitarianism.