Holocaust
Studies: A Journal of Culture and History
Contents of Volume 5
Issue 5.2&3
Special Issue
Belsen in History and Memory
Edited by: Tony Kushner, David Cesarani, Jo Reilly and Colin
Richmond
- Introduction: Approching Belsen: An Introduction by Tony Kushner,
David Cesarani, Jo Reilly and Colin Richmond
- The History of Bergen-Belsen:
- Bergen-Belsen: from 'Privileged' Camp to Death Camp by
Christine Lattek
- Himmler and Bergen-Belsen by Richard Breitman
- Jewish religious life in the concentration camp Bergen-Belsen
by Thomas Rahe
- The Liberation of Bergen-Belsen:
- French internees and British liberators by Annette
Wieviorka
- The Britsh Army and the liberation of Bergen-Belsen, April
1945 by Paul Kemp
- Cleaner, carer and occasional dance partner? Writing women back
into the Liberation of Belsen by Jo Reilly
- A Community of Survivors: Bergen-Belsen as a Jewish centre after
1945 by Hagit Lavsky
- Conclusion: The Memory of Belsen by Tony Kushner
Also available as a book from Frank Cass Publishers ¦¦ 1997
¦¦ 272 pages ¦¦ ISBN 0
7146 4767 5
cloth; ISBN 0
7146 4323 8 paper
Issue 5.1
- 'Was mich entmenschlict hat, ist Ware geworden, die ich feilhalte':
The Concentration Camp Experience of Jean Amery and Fred Wander by Andrea
Rieter
- Using Literature to Teach About the Holocaust by Samual
Totten
- Israeli Holocaust Fiction: A Review of Aharon Appelfeld's
Badenheim 1939 and Amos Oz's Touch the Water, Touch the Wind by Naomi
Heatherington
- The Perpetrators' Testimonies in Shoah by Thomas Richmond
- Eastern Atrocities: Three Holocaust Survivor Memoirs by Colin
Richmond
- Book Reviews