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Deborah E. LipstadtPublication Details
Book1st edEcco2005Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS (LOWER LEVEL) KD379.5.I78 L57 2005 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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- "In 1993, Deborah E. Lipstadt, a professor of Jewish Studies at Emory University, published the first comprehensive history of the Holocaust denial movement. In this critically acclaimed account, Lipstadt called David Irving - a prolific, respected, and well-known writer on World War II who had, over the years, made controversial statements about Hitler and the Jews - one of the most dangerous spokespersons of the denial movement. A year later, when Irving sued Deborah Lipstadt and her publisher, Penguin UK, for libel in a London courtroom, the media spotlight fell on Deborah Lipstadt and, by extension, on the historiography of the Holocaust. Five years later, when David Irving lost his case after an intense ten-week trial, Lipstadt’s resounding victory was proclaimed on front pages of newspapers worldwide. The implications of the trial, however, were far from over." "History on Trial is Deborah Lipstadt’s personal, riveting chronicle of the legal battle with Irving, in which she went from a relatively quiet existence as a professor at an American university to being a defendant in a sensational libel case." "Part history, part edge-of-your-seat courtroom drama, History on Trial goes beyond the historiography of World War II and the Holocaust to reveal the intricate way in which extremism and deliberate historical distortions gain widespread legitimacy and help generate hatred."– BOOK JACKET
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- 0060593768
- 9780060593766
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[...] Holocaust denier. Irving, in turn, sued Lipstadt and her publisher for libel. Her narrative History on Trial: My Day in Court with David Irving, tells her side of the case and was for some readers, a compelling, judicial [...]