International audienceThis article looks at the historiographical consequences of losing witnesses of the Holocaust. In particular, it examines the “testimonial turning point” that is situated at the crossroads of several temporalities: political, archival, historiographical and biographical. Throughout the chronological passage from first-hand witnesses to a new generation of scholars and researchers, our relationship to historiographical sources must necessarily change, evolving towards the increasing routinisation of practices in fields that were long defined by their exceptionality. Consequently, is it possible that different currents will converge to decompartmentalise historical studies of the Holocaust?Ce texte revient sur les effets...
International audienceThe different contexts of memory (re)construction processes will be the common...
International audienceUntil relatively recently, the appropriateness of using victim testimony as a ...
Cet article analyse le film Drancy Avenir d’Arnaud des Pallières, sorti sur les écrans en 1996, et l...
International audienceThis article looks at the historiographical consequences of losing witnesses o...
Cet article s’attache à considérer les enquêtes françaises contemporaines autour de la Shoah sous l’...
International audienceThe article gives an overview of a research project dedicated to the history o...
International audienceThis article aims to analyze how, in a course on Europe and the Holocaust crea...
The article presents researchers revisiting a group of interviewees – Holocaust survivors – who were...
International audienceL'histoire de la Shoah est actuellement tranchée entre la fiction et le mémoir...
This article focuses on a prominent type of atrocity literature, the document volume, and the status...
On the Historiography of the Holocaust. This paper suggests that with historical writing on the Ho...
Écrire la Catastrophe : l’historien-témoin et le génocide juif en Pologne, 1945-1950 — Cet article e...
International audienceThis article is the text of a lecture given in Vienna on March 20- 2014 as par...
International audienceThe different contexts of memory (re)construction processes will be the common...
International audienceUntil relatively recently, the appropriateness of using victim testimony as a ...
Cet article analyse le film Drancy Avenir d’Arnaud des Pallières, sorti sur les écrans en 1996, et l...
International audienceThis article looks at the historiographical consequences of losing witnesses o...
Cet article s’attache à considérer les enquêtes françaises contemporaines autour de la Shoah sous l’...
International audienceThe article gives an overview of a research project dedicated to the history o...
International audienceThis article aims to analyze how, in a course on Europe and the Holocaust crea...
The article presents researchers revisiting a group of interviewees – Holocaust survivors – who were...
International audienceL'histoire de la Shoah est actuellement tranchée entre la fiction et le mémoir...
This article focuses on a prominent type of atrocity literature, the document volume, and the status...
On the Historiography of the Holocaust. This paper suggests that with historical writing on the Ho...
Écrire la Catastrophe : l’historien-témoin et le génocide juif en Pologne, 1945-1950 — Cet article e...
International audienceThis article is the text of a lecture given in Vienna on March 20- 2014 as par...
International audienceThe different contexts of memory (re)construction processes will be the common...
International audienceUntil relatively recently, the appropriateness of using victim testimony as a ...
Cet article analyse le film Drancy Avenir d’Arnaud des Pallières, sorti sur les écrans en 1996, et l...