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American Sociology and Holocaust Studies : The Alleged Silence and the Creation of the Sociological Delay, Hardback Book

American Sociology and Holocaust Studies : The Alleged Silence and the Creation of the Sociological Delay Hardback

Part of the Perspectives in Jewish Intellectual Life series

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Filled with new elements that challenge common scholarly theses, this book acquaints the reader with the “Jewish problem” of Sociology and provides what this academic discipline urgently needs: a one-volume history of ‘the Sociology of the Holocaust’.

The story of why and how the sociologists as well as the school of sociological thoughts came to confront the event has never been entirely told.

However, the focus is on the “alleged delay of Sociology” in the comprehension of the Jewish genocide.

Did this delay really exist? To this and other arising questions, this book tries to answer: the delay could be an half truth.

The volume offers original insights on the nature of American Sociology with implications for the post-Holocaust Sociology development.

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