New Books in Jewish Studies Deborah E. Lipstadt

DEBORAH E. LIPSTADT INTERVIEWED ON NEW BOOKS IN JEWISH STUDIES the author of ‘Holocaust: An American Understanding’ talks about the evolving understanding of the Holocaust, as well as the phenomenon of Holocaust denial with host David Gottlieb

NPR's Hidden BrainListen to David Gottlieb’s interview with Deborah E. Lipstadt, author of Holocaust: An American Understanding, for the New Books in Jewish Studies podcast.

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In her most recent book, Holocaust: An American Understanding (Rutgers University Press), Deborah Lipstadt reviews and analyzes the emergence of Holocaust scholarship in the academy, and Holocaust consciousness in the American public, in the second half of the twentieth century. Professor LipstadtDorot Professor of Modern Jewish History and Holocaust Studies at Emory University, demonstrates that, even as the magnitude and the horror of the Holocaust became known in the United States, it became a decisive influence on American Jewish identity, and on American moral and political consciousness, during a turbulent period. Professor Lipstadt talks about the evolving understanding of the Holocaust, as well as the phenomenon of Holocaust denial, in this wide-ranging discussion.

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