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Holocaust and Memory in the Global Age
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240 stránek
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Focusing on collective memory in a globalized context, this book explores how the Holocaust has shaped a worldwide understanding of human rights. It delves into the significance of remembering this singular event and its influence on contemporary human rights discourse, highlighting the interplay between memory, identity, and global consensus. Through this examination, the author sheds light on the broader implications of collective remembrance in fostering a shared commitment to human rights across cultures.
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2005, měkká
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