History of Intellectual Culture 4/2025: Gender, Archiving, and Knowledge Production after the Holocaust. A Postwar Republic of Letters?
The fourth issue of the yearbook History of Intellectual Culture (HIC) features a thematic section on the production of knowledge related to the Holocaust. The contributions focus on the circulation of knowledge via letters and other forms of written communication within and among survivor historical commissions after the Second World War with an emphasis on the interplay of gender and other differences. Although more women than men were involved in these efforts, women typically held subordinate roles to men and have largely been invisible in the historiography of these endeavors. This thematic section addresses this lacuna by exploring aspects of the “unseen labor” behind these documentation efforts that remain underexplored and marginalized in studies on the production, circulation, and history of knowledge, as well as of intellectual culture.

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History of Intellectual Culture 4/2025: Gender, Archiving, and Knowledge Production after the Holocaust. A Postwar Republic of Letters?
The fourth issue of the yearbook History of Intellectual Culture (HIC) features a thematic section on the production of knowledge related to the Holocaust. The contributions focus on the circulation of knowledge via letters and other forms of written communication within and among survivor historical commissions after the Second World War with an emphasis on the interplay of gender and other differences. Although more women than men were involved in these efforts, women typically held subordinate roles to men and have largely been invisible in the historiography of these endeavors. This thematic section addresses this lacuna by exploring aspects of the “unseen labor” behind these documentation efforts that remain underexplored and marginalized in studies on the production, circulation, and history of knowledge, as well as of intellectual culture.

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History of Intellectual Culture 4/2025: Gender, Archiving, and Knowledge Production after the Holocaust. A Postwar Republic of Letters?

History of Intellectual Culture 4/2025: Gender, Archiving, and Knowledge Production after the Holocaust. A Postwar Republic of Letters?

History of Intellectual Culture 4/2025: Gender, Archiving, and Knowledge Production after the Holocaust. A Postwar Republic of Letters?

History of Intellectual Culture 4/2025: Gender, Archiving, and Knowledge Production after the Holocaust. A Postwar Republic of Letters?

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The fourth issue of the yearbook History of Intellectual Culture (HIC) features a thematic section on the production of knowledge related to the Holocaust. The contributions focus on the circulation of knowledge via letters and other forms of written communication within and among survivor historical commissions after the Second World War with an emphasis on the interplay of gender and other differences. Although more women than men were involved in these efforts, women typically held subordinate roles to men and have largely been invisible in the historiography of these endeavors. This thematic section addresses this lacuna by exploring aspects of the “unseen labor” behind these documentation efforts that remain underexplored and marginalized in studies on the production, circulation, and history of knowledge, as well as of intellectual culture.


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ISBN-13: 9783111636603
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 10/06/2025
Series: History of Intellectual Culture , #4
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.06(h) x (d)

About the Author

Charlotte A. Lerg, LMU Munich, Germany; Johan Östling, Lund University, Sweden; Jana Weiß, The University of Texas at Austin, USA; Victoria Van Orden Martínez, Lund University, Lund, Sweden; Christine Schmidt, The Wiener Holocaust Library, London, England; Ewa Koźmińska-Frejlak, Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw, Poland.


Charlotte A. Lerg, LMU Munich, Germany; Johan Östling, Lund University, Sweden; Jana Weiß, The University of Texas at Austin, USA.

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