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
“The Auschwitz reservation”: Dutch Victims and Bystanders and Their Knowledge of the Holocaust Bart van der Boom
Fascists and Soldiers: Ambivalent Loyalties and Genocidal Violence in Wartime Romania Roland Clark
Ordinary Crime and the Persecution of Jewish Germans in Deportation-Era Berlin Richard N Lutjens
Research Note
World War II and the Registration of Roma in Sweden: The Role of Experts and Census-Takers Andrej Kotljarchuk
Book Reviews
On the Threshold of the Holocaust: Anti-Jewish Riots and Pogroms in Occupied Europe. Warsaw–Paris–The Hague–Amsterdam–Antwerp–Kaunas Richard S Levy
The Holocaust in Croatia Filip Erdeljac
Female SS Guards and Workaday Violence: The Majdanek Concentration Camp, 1942–1944 Daniel Patrick Brown
The History of a Forgotten German Camp: Nazi Ideology and Genocide at Szmalcówka Jesse Kauffman
The Holocaust in the East: Local Perpetrators and Soviet Responses Polly Zavadivker
Nazi Persecution and Postwar Repercussions: The International Tracing Service Archive and Holocaust Research Beth B Cohen
“They Can Live in the Desert but Nowhere Else”: A History of the Armenian Genocide Steven A Usitalo
Denial of Violence—Ottoman Past, Turkish Present, and Collective Violence against the Armenians, 1789−2009 Stefan Ihrig
Prosecuting Corporations for Genocide Rhoda E Howard-Hassmann
The Birth of the New Justice: The Internationalization of Crime and Punishment, 1919−1950 Lawrence Douglas
Hitler’s Compromises: Coercion and Consensus in Nazi Germany Francis R Nicosia
“Night and Fog”: A Film in History Stuart Liebman
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