Holocaust
Studies: A Journal of Culture and History
Contents of Volume 9
Issue 9.2 & 3
Special Issue: Bystanders to the Holocaust: A
Re-Evaluation
Edited by: David Cesarani and Paul A
Levine
- Introduction by David Cesarani and Paul A
Levine
- Mad Dogs and Englishmen: Toward a Taxonomy of
Resources in a 'Bystander' Country Britain 1933-45 by David
Cesarani
- 'Pissing in the Wind'? The Search for Nuance
in the Study of Holocaust 'Bystanders' by Tony Kushner
- Constructing Allied Humanitarian Policy by
Meredith Hindley
- Switzerland, National Socialist Policy, and
the Legacy of History by Jacques Picard
- The Lost Honour of the Bystanders? The Case of
Jewish Emissaries in Switzerland by Raya Cohen
- 'The War is Over Now You Can Go Home!'
Jewish Refugees and the Swedish Labour Market in the Shadow of the
Holocaust by Sven Nordlund
- A Study of Antisemitic Attitudes Within
Sweden's Wartime Utlänningsbyrån by Karin Kvist
- Attitudes and Action: Comparing the Responses
of Mid-level Bureaucrats to the Holocaust by Paul A Levine
- Folke Bernadotte and the White Buses by
Sune Persson
- Conclusion by David Cesarani and Paul A
Levine
- Book Reviews
- Index to Volume 9
Also available as a book by Frank Cass Publishers ¦¦ 2001
¦¦ 296 pages ¦¦ ISBN 0 7146 5270 9 cloth; ISBN
0 7146 8243 8 paper
For abstracts of these articles, please look
here.
Issue 9.1
- The Holocaust Museum as an Educational Resource: A View from New York
City by Geoffrey Short
- Dont Touch My Holocaust: Responding
to Life is
Beautiful by Melanie J Wright
- Post-communist Holocaust Commemoration in Poland and Germany
by William F S Miles
- Survivor Account: Nowy Sacz, September 1939 by
Charles Stevens
- Student Section: Representing Rescue: The National Committee
for Rescue from Nazi Terror, the British and the Rescue of Jews from Nazism
by Aimée Bunting
- Book Reviews
- Nationalsozialistische Vernichtungspolitik 19391945.
Neue Forschungen und Kontroversen edited by Ulrich Herbert
- The Deutsche Bank and its Gold Transactions During the
Second World War by Jonathon Steinberg
- Geschichtswissenschaft und Öffentlichkeit.
Der Streit um Daniel J. Goldhagen edited by Johannes Heil and Rainer Erb
- Spectacular Suffering: Theatre, Fascism and the Holocaust by
Vivian Petraka
For abstracts of these articles, please look here.