Holocaust
Studies: A Journal of Culture and History
Contents of Volume 7
Issue 7.3
- Museums for the Millennium by Mark Suggitt
- Why Should Britain Have a National Holocaust Museum by David
Cesarani
- The Genesis and Development of the Imperial War Museum's Holocaust
Exhibition Project by Suzanne Bardgett
- The Imperial War Museum as Educator by Anita Ballin
- Holocaust Work at the Jewish Musuem, London:Preservation, Exhibitions
and Education by Rickie Burman
- Holocaust Education: The Search for a Suitable Pedagogy by
Ruth-Anne Lenga
- Keeping a Perspective on Holocaust Grieving by David
Soetendorp
- The Holocaust and British Museums: A Christian Response by Marcus
Braybrook
- Remembrance of the Holocaust? The Redesigning of the Sachsenhausen
Memorial and Museum by Winfred Meyer
- Photographs from the Holocaust Archive by Janina Stuk
- Speaking Out; the Education Work of a Holocaust Survivor by Trude
Levi
- 'I Place my Stones' Performance Poetry and Holocaust Education by
Leah Thorn
- Book Reviews
Issue 7.1&2
- The Rescue of Jews in France and Belgium during the Holocaust by
Elizabeth Maxwell
- The Rescue of Jews and Non-Jews in Nazi- Occupied Poland by Gunnar
S Paulsson
- Why the Churches Failed to Rescue Jews in Nazi-Germany by Nathan
Stolzfus
- The 'Righteous Among the Nations' at Yad Vesham by Mordecai
Paldiel
- Friedrick Carl von Oppenheim: A Case Study of a Gentile Rescuer by
Gabrielle Teichmann
- Study Trips to Europe: Three Diary Accounts
- Esher College - Berlin Trip, 20-23 March 1998: Personal Response
by Justin Brummer
- Poland A Personal Diary by Rachel Gaffin
- Poland, April 1997 by Colin Richmond