The major forum for scholarship on the Holocaust and other genocides, Holocaust and Genocide Studies is an international journal featuring research articles, interpretive essays, and book reviews in the social sciences and humanities. It is the principal publication to address the issue of how insights into the Holocaust apply to other genocides.
Articles
Intellectuals at Auschwitz: Jean Améry and Primo Levi on the Mind and Its Limits Jacob Howland Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 353–373
From Perpetrator to Cold-War Pawn: The Atrocities and Trial of Heinz Barth Gary Bruce Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 374–399
The Austrian Connection: SS and Police Leader Odilo Globocnik and His Staff in the Lublin District Bertrand Perz Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 400–430
Next to Babi Yar: The Syrets Concentration Camp and the Evolution of Nazi Terror in Kiev Stanislav Aristov Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 431–459
Hybrid Testimony and Moral Indictment: A Survivor's Poetic Response to the Mauthausen Nazi Concentration Camp Experience Siegrun Bubser Wildner Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 460–477
Book Reviews
Eyewitness to Genocide: The Operation Reinhard Death Camp Trials, 1955–1966 Lawrence Douglas Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 478–480
Holocaust Archaeologies: Approaches and Future Directions Robert M. Ehrenreich Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 481–483
Genocide of Armenians: Through Swedish Eyes The Armenian Genocide: Evidence from the German Foreign Office Archives, 1915–1916 Margaret Lavinia Anderson Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 483–488
Judging “Privileged” Jews: Holocaust Ethics, Representation, and the “Grey Zone,” Peter Böhm Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 489–492
En skole i vold: Bobruisk 1941–1944. Frikorps Danmark og det tyske besættelsesherredømme i Hviderusland Steffen Werther Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 492–495
Antisemitism in the German Military Community and the Jewish Response, 1914–1938 Dennis E. Showalter Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 495–497
Bringing the Dark Past to Light: The Reception of the Holocaust in Postcommunist Europe Harold Marcuse Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 497–502
Soviet Jews in World War II: Fighting, Witnessing, Remembering Eliyana R. Adler Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 502–504
The Racial Idea in the Independent State of Croatia: Origins and Theory Rory Yeomans Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 504–506
Vanished History: The Holocaust in Czech and Slovak Historical Culture Richelle Budd Caplan Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 506–509
The Ethics of Witnessing: The Holocaust in Polish Writers’ Diaries from Warsaw, 1939–1945 Peter Fritzsche Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 510–511
Church Resistance to Nazism in Norway, 1940–1945 Martina Cucchiara Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 511–514
Recently Published Works in Holocaust and Genocide Studies Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 515–561
Research Archives with an Emphasis on the Holocaust Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 562–567
Obituary
In Memoriam: Ezra Mendelsohn Michael Berenbaum Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 568–569
In Memoriam: Henry Krystal Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 570–571
In Memoriam: David Cesarani Martin Dean Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 572–574
In Memoriam: Hans Mommsen Jürgen Matthäus Holocaust Genocide Studies 2015 29: 575–577