The first book to give sustained critical attention to contemporary plays about the Holocaust, Holocaust Theater offers a vital account of theater’s capacity to represent the effects of Holocaust trauma.
What actions did Swedish Jews take to aid the Jews in Europe during the years 1933–45 and what determined their policies and actions? It is this sensi..
This collection provides diverse insights into Jewish-Gentile relations in East Central Europe from the outbreak of the Second World War until the ree..
Remembering the Holocaust in Educational Settings investigates the relationship between Holocaust remembrance and different types of educational activ..
Seventy years on from the liberation of Auschwitz, this book traces the relationship between Nazi-occupied spaces and Holocaust memory, considering th..
This book focuses on the recruitment of German Jewish scholars and academicians by the Turkish Republic shortly after Hitler came to power, and the fa..
David Engel’s book is a taut, compact narration that appeals to the intellect as much, if not more, than to the emotions. It is sure to be welcomed by..
In this volume, scholars from the United States, Israel and Eastern Europe examine the history of the Holocaust on Soviet territory and its treatment ..
The author recounts her life growing up in the Warsaw ghetto and her experiences in the concentration camps of Majdanek, Auschwitz, Ravensbruck and Ne..