Trial That Never Ends

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Trial That Never Ends

Hannah Arendt's 'Eichmann in Jerusalem' in Retrospect

General and world history European history History Social and political philosophy Social groups: religious groups and communities Political science and theory

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Collection: German and European Studies

Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 17th March 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 272 pages

ISBN: 9781487513238


The Fiftieth Anniversary and Renewed Focus

The fiftieth anniversary of the Adolf Eichmann trial may have come and gone but in many countries around the world there is a renewed focus on the trial, Eichmann himself, and the nature of his crimes. This increased attention also stimulates scrutiny of Hannah Arendt’s influential and controversial work, Eichmann in Jerusalem.

Contributors and Themes

The contributors gathered together by Richard J. Golsan and Sarah M. Misemer in The Trial That Never Ends assess the contested legacy of Hannah Arendt’s famous book and the issues she raised: the "banality of evil", the possibility of justice in the aftermath of monstrous crimes, the right of Israel to kidnap and judge Eichmann, and the agency and role of victims. The contributors also interrogate Arendt’s own ambivalent attitudes towards race and critically interpret the nature of the crimes Eichmann committed in light of newly discovered Nazi documents. The Trial That Never Ends responds to new scholarship by Deborah Lipstadt, Bettina Stangneth, and Shoshana Felman and offers rich new ground for historical, legal, philosophical, and psychological speculation.

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