Special Issue in Honor of Prof. Saul Friedländer's 90th Birthday
Introduction (with Yehuda Bauer) by Dina Porat, Carlo Ginzburg, Michal Govrin, David Ohana, Gavriel Rosenfeld
Forum: Transmitting the Memory of the Shoah
Lecture: Some Reflections on Transmitting the Memory of the Shoah and its Implications, Particularly in Israel by Saul Friedländer
Shaping the Myth of the Memory of the Shoah – response to Saul Friedländer by Michal Govrin
Reading Friedlander in Auschwitz by Michal Rovner
When Memory Comes: Let the Tears Flow by Paul Mendes-Flohr
Restorative Memory in the Writings of Saul Friedländer by David Ohana
When Memory Comes, Where Memory Leads by Dina Porat
Between Memory and History by Carlo Ginzburg
Friedländer on Nazi Antisemitism by Shulamit Volkov
Theory, Methodology, Historiography
Arguing the Holocaust: Legal Anthropology and Theological Form by Dan Diner
Between Integrated and First-Person History: Writing the Holocaust from Within by Omer Bartov
An Arduous Affair: Some Remarks about the Holocaust in German Historiography and Memory by Norbert Frei
History Strikes Back by Shlomo Ben-Ami
Historical Cases and Characters
An American in Germany: Fall 1940 by Christopher Browning
Revisiting “Two Jewish Historians in Extremis”: Elias Tcherikower and Marc Bloch by Richard Cohen
Inventing a ‘Genocide’: The Political Abuses of a Powerful Concept in Contemporary India by Sanjay Subrahmanyam
Zionism and Contemporary Christianity in the Public Square by Ilan Troen
Saul Friedländer Curriculum Vitae and Bibliography