Holocaust
Studies: A Journal of Culture and History
Contents of Volume 11
Issue 11.3
- Surveying a Gap:
A Philosophical Perspective on Historians’ Responses to
Discourses on the ‘Bystanders’ by Thomas Brudholm
- Demystification
or Restoration of Neutrality? Confronting the History of the Nazi
Era in Switzerland by Regula
Ludi
- Denmark’s
Response to the Nazi Expulsion Policy 1938–39 by Lone Rünitz
- Spain and the
Holocaust by Christian Leitz
- One Day during the Holocaust: An Analysis
of Raoul Wallenberg’s ‘Budapest
Report’ of 12 September 1944 Document Report: Paul A. Levine
- New
(and Old) Perspectives on the Catholic Church and the Holocaust
by Tom Lawson
- Downfall: An Apologia for Complicity? Review
Article: David Cesarani
For abstracts of these articles, please look here.
Issue 11.2
- Children’s Voices and Viewpoints in Holocaust
Literature by Sue Vice
- Drawing the Holocaust in 1945 by Nicholas Stargardt
- Stolen Childhood: Austrian Romany Ceija Stojka
and her Past by Susan Tebbutt
- Between Adult Narrator and Narrated Child: Autobiographical
Writing by Former Members of the Kindertransporte by Andrea Hammel
- Between Persecution and Complicity: The Life Story
of a Former ‘Jewish Mischling’ by Cathy S. Gelbin
- ‘I wish I could be allowed to choose who I
am’: Jurek Becker, Victim Identity and Identity Crisis in Post-War
Germany by Catherine Piggott
- Inheriting the Holocaust: Transfer of Trauma in
Doron Rabinovici’s Suche nach M. by Denise Dick
For abstracts of these articles, please look
here.
Issue 11.1
- Editors’ Foreword by Tom Lawson and James
Jordan
- A Distant Shore: The Holocaust and Us by Deborah
Dwork and Robert Jan van Pelt
- Grey Collar Worker: Organisation Theory in Holocaust
Studies by Michael Thad Allen
- Writing ‘Bystanders’ into Holocaust History
in More Active Ways: ‘Non-Jewish’ Engagement with Ghettoisation,
Hungary 1944 by Tim Cole
- Whither Holocaust Studies in Sweden? Some Thoughts
on Levande Historia and Other Matters Swedish by Paul A. Levine
- Trauma, Postmodernism and Descent: Contemporary Holocaust
Criticism in Britain by Sue Vice
- Book Reviews
For abstracts of these articles, please look
here.