Holocaust Studies: A
Journal of Culture and History
Contents of Volume
8
Issue 8.2
- Teaching the Holocaust in Academia: Educational Mission(s) and
Pedagogical Approaches by Rachel Feldhay Brenner
- Appropriating Auschwitz: The Zwirowisko Crosses by Charles
Turner
- Source Report: The Diary of a Refugee Aid Worker:
Reverend H J McLachlan in Czechoslovakia, 1938 39 by CR Kotzin
- Student Section: Empathy and the Ethics of Reading in Primo
Levi, Jorge Semprun and Bernhard Schlink by David Dwan
- Book Reviews:
- One Mans Mission in the Cause of Memory by Leon Zelman
with Armin Thurnher
- Breaking Crystal: Writing and Memory after Auschwitz by Efraim
Sicher (ed.)
- The Contract of Mutual Indifference: Political Philosophy after
the Holocaust by Norman Geras
- Nazi Family Policy, 19331945 by Lisa Pine
- On Listening to Holocaust Survivors by Henry
Greenspan
- Mothers, Sisters, Resisters: Oral Histories of Women Who Survived
the Holocaust by Brana Gurewitsch
- National Socialism and Gypsies in Austria by Erika
Thurner
For abstracts of these articles, please look here.
Issue 8.1
- Surviving Memory: Truth and Inaccuracy in Holocaust Testimony by
Mark Roseman
- Beth Shalom: Re-thinking History and Memory by Steven Cooke
- War Crimes, Old Soldiers and Fading Memories: The Serafinowicz Case
by Alan Robinson
- An Evaluation of CD-ROM Resources as a Tool for Teaching the
Holocaust by Ruth Dale
- Poetry: Stop the Train by Berta Freistadt
- Student Section: British Intelligence and the Holocaust: Auschwitz
and the Allies Re-examined by Barbara Rogers
- Book Reviews:
- Women in the Holocaust by Dalia Ofer and Leonore J Weitzman
(eds.)
- Belsen: The Liberation of a Concentration Camp by Joanne
Reilly
- Bitter Legacy: Confronting the Holocaust in the USSR by Zvi
Gitelman (ed.)
- Anne Frank and After. Dutch Holocaust Literature in Historical
Perspective by Dick van Gallasten and Rolf Wolfswinkel
- The Holocaust and History, The Known, The Unknown, The Disputed
and the Reexamined by Michael Berenbaum and Abraham J. Peck (eds.)
- Hitler 18891936: Hubris by Ian Kershaw
- I Rest My Case by Mark Verstandig (translated by Felicity
Verstandig)
- Jewish Claims against East Germany. Moral Obligations and
Practical Policy by Angelika Timm
For abstracts of these articles, please look here.