Journal article
2020
APA
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Balcells, L., & Solomon, D. (2020). Violence, Resistance, and Rescue during the Holocaust.
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Balcells, Laia, and D. Solomon. “Violence, Resistance, and Rescue during the Holocaust” (2020).
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Balcells, Laia, and D. Solomon. Violence, Resistance, and Rescue during the Holocaust. 2020.
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@article{laia2020a,
title = {Violence, Resistance, and Rescue during the Holocaust},
year = {2020},
author = {Balcells, Laia and Solomon, D.}
}
What do different forms of anti-Semitic violence during World War II teach us about the comparative study of political violence? In this essay, we review three recent political science books about the perpetrators of anti-Semitic violence, the responses of their Jewish victims, and the rescue efforts that helped European Jews evade violence. These books demonstrate promising theoretical, empirical, and methodological uses for the rich historical record about the Holocaust. We use these studies to highlight the methodological innovations that they advance, the blurry theoretical boundaries between selective and collective forms of mass violence, and the possibility of agentive action by perpetrators, victims, and rescuers alike. We conclude by highlighting the social-psychology of genocidal violence and the legacies of these episodes as areas for future inquiry.