Holocaust
Studies: A Journal of Culture and History
Contents of Volume 16
Issue 16 3
- Deborah Staines, Introduction
- John Zeleznikow, Life at the End of
the World: A Jewish Partisan in Melbourne
- Suzanne D. Rutland, Resettling the Survivors
of the Holocaust in Australia
- Jenny Wajsenberg, Landsmanschaft Postscript: The Bialystoker
Centre in Melbourne, Australia 1927–1977
- Michele Langfield, Memories of Jewish
Child Refugees in Australia
- Paul Valent, Holocaust Traumatology
in Australia
- Annabelle Baldwin, Sexual Violence and
the Holocaust: Reflections on Memory and Witness Testimony
- Joseph Toltz, ‘Se non ora, quando?’ The
Hidden Musical Testimony of Holocaust Survivors in Australia
- Matthew Feldman, Debating Debates on
the Holocaust
For abstracts of these articles, please look here.
Issue 16 1 & 2
- Thomas Kühne & Tom
Lawson,
Introduction
- Stefanie Fischer,
Clashing Gears: Jewish Cattle Traders, Farmers, and Nazis in Conflict
1926–1935.
- Stefan Ionescu,
Implementing the Romanization of Employment in 1941 Bucharest: Bureaucratic
and Economic Sabotage of the ‘Aryanisation’ of the Romanian
Economy
- Eric C. Steinhart,
Family, Fascists, and “Volksdeutsche”: The Bogdanovka Collective
Farm and the Holocaust in Southern Ukraine, December 1941
- Waitman Beorn, Genocide in a Small Place:
Wehrmacht Complicity in Killing the Jews of Krupki, 1941
- Raz Segal, Becoming Bystanders: Carpatho-Ruthenians,
Jews, and the Politics of Narcissism in Subcarpathian Rus’
- Sarah Rosen, Surviving in the Murafa Ghetto:
A Case Study of One Ghetto in Transnistria
- Joanna Sliwa, Coping with distorted reality – children
in the Kraków ghetto
- Michaela Soyer, Beyond Warsaw and Lodz:
The importance of social ties for coping with Nazi oppression in three
smaller Polish ghettos: Piotrkow, Tranow and Lachwa
- Jody R. Manning, The Palimpsest of Memory:
Auschwitz and Oswiecim
For abstracts of these articles, please look
here.