Yad Vashem Studies: Volume 51 [1]

Edited by Sharon Kangisser Cohen

 

Table of Contents: • Introduction • Michael Robert Marrus (1941-2022)—In Memoriam (Doris Bergen) • The Polish Underground State and the Financing of Help for the Jews: An Attempt at a New Approach (Dariusz Libionka) • News from Auschwitz: The International Underground’s Secret Reports and the Jewish Holocaust (Tom Navon) • Bandera, Genocide, and Justice: Was Stepan Bandera Responsible for Crimes Committed by the OUN and the UPA? (Grzegorz Rossoliński-Liebe) • Politics of Holocaust Memory in Communist and Post-Communist Romania: On Survivor Matei Gall’s Multiple Life Stories (Ștefan Cristian Ionescu and Dana Mihăilescu)

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Yad Vashem Studies is an academic journal featuring articles on the cutting edge of research and reflection on the Holocaust. Yad Vashem Studies is a must for any serious library seeking to offer the essential texts on the Nazi era and the Holocaust. Beginning with volume 35, Yad Vashem Studies has come out twice annually, in spring and fall, making our contributors’ important research available to our readers more quickly and more readily. We have also redone our layout in order to make it more reader friendly. Our rigorous high standards remain unchanged.

Reviews: • Neither the Shoah nor a Village Riot: To Which Events Should We Compare the Pogroms of Ukraine (1917-1921)? - Jeffrey Veidlinger, In the Midst of Civilized Europe: The Pogroms of 1918–1921 and the Onset of the Holocaust (Brian Horowitz) • Children in Kraków under Occupation: A New Contribution to Research - Joanna Sliwa, Jewish Childhood in Kraków: A Microhistory of the Holocaust (Helene Sinnreich) • History Through the Eyes of the Survivors: The “Privileged” Danish Jewish Prisoners of Theresienstadt - Silvia Goldbaum Tarabini Fracapane, The Jews of Denmark in the Holocaust: Life and Death in Theresienstadt Ghetto (Lisa Peschel) • What a Photograph Reveals and a Ravine Conceals - Wendy Lower, The Ravine: A Family, a Photograph, a Holocaust Massacre Revealed (John-Paul Himka) • A “Jewish Marshall Plan” – Laura Hobson Faure, A Jewish Marshall Plan: The American Jewish Presence in Post-Holocaust France (David Weinberg) • Confronting the “Afterdeath” of the Holocaust: Agency and Memory - Lawrence Langer, The Afterdeath of the Holocaust (Christine Schmidt)

Yad Vashem Studies is an academic journal featuring articles on the cutting edge of research and reflection on the Holocaust. Yad Vashem Studies is a must for any serious library seeking to offer the essential texts on the Nazi era and the Holocaust. Beginning with volume 35, Yad Vashem Studies has come out twice annually, in spring and fall, making our contributors’ important research available to our readers more quickly and more readily. We have also redone our layout in order to make it more reader friendly. Our rigorous high standards remain unchanged.

Reviews: • Neither the Shoah nor a Village Riot: To Which Events Should We Compare the Pogroms of Ukraine (1917-1921)? - Jeffrey Veidlinger, In the Midst of Civilized Europe: The Pogroms of 1918–1921 and the Onset of the Holocaust (Brian Horowitz) • Children in Kraków under Occupation: A New Contribution to Research - Joanna Sliwa, Jewish Childhood in Kraków: A Microhistory of the Holocaust (Helene Sinnreich) • History Through the Eyes of the Survivors: The “Privileged” Danish Jewish Prisoners of Theresienstadt - Silvia Goldbaum Tarabini Fracapane, The Jews of Denmark in the Holocaust: Life and Death in Theresienstadt Ghetto (Lisa Peschel) • What a Photograph Reveals and a Ravine Conceals - Wendy Lower, The Ravine: A Family, a Photograph, a Holocaust Massacre Revealed (John-Paul Himka) • A “Jewish Marshall Plan” – Laura Hobson Faure, A Jewish Marshall Plan: The American Jewish Presence in Post-Holocaust France (David Weinberg) • Confronting the “Afterdeath” of the Holocaust: Agency and Memory - Lawrence Langer, The Afterdeath of the Holocaust (Christine Schmidt)

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Size 17X24 cm.
Format Soft Cover
Publisher Yad Vashem
ISSN 0084-3296
Year 2023
No. of Pages 196
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