There are eleven or twelve of these, and it can be seen from their titles that they must have formed the basis of much of what Arendt later wrote in her very well-known, her almost notorious, book ...
Almost eighteen months before Hannah Arendt’s series of articles, “Eichmann in Jerusalem,” began to be published in The New Yorker—stirring up controversy still raw today—the sociologist ...
Mass Atrocity, Collective Memory & the Law (Transaction Publishers, 1997); T McCormack & G Simpson, The Law of War Crimes (Kluwer 1997); W Schabas, The International Criminal Court (Cambridge, 2001); ...
Hannah Arendt, Eichmann In Jerusalem: A Report on the Banality of Evil (New York: Penguin Books Edition). Talal Asad, On Suicide Bombing (New York: Columbia University Pres, 2007). Brett Bowden, The ...
Adolf Eichmann sits during his trial in Jerusalem, 1961. (credit: REUTERS) However, people forget that he spent about two years in Israel, as investigators interrogated him before the trial ...
Talal Asad, On Suicide Bombing, Columbia University Press. 2007. Hannah Arendt, Eichmann in Jerusalem. Penguin Press. 1963. Walter Benjamin, “Critique of Violence” in Reflections, Schocken Books. 2002 ...
In the last two years, film producer Kobi Sitt has been constantly preoccupied with the story of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann ... trial was held in Jerusalem’s Binyenei Ha’uma building ...
In her classic book “Eichmann in Jerusalem,” Arendt writes about going to Israel in 1961 to report on the trial of the Nazi ...
2001); H Arendt, Eichmann in Jerusalem (Penguin, 1997). Please note that during 2020/21 academic year some variation to teaching and learning activities may be required to respond to changes in public ...