The Holocaust, though initiated by the Third Reich, was by nature a transnational phenomenon: the majority of its victims came from outside Nazi Germany, and its bloodiest sites of genoci
Postwar Europe’s grand narratives of the war years focused on the courageous and undeniable resistance movements—the Resistenza, the Résistance, or the Odboj—and the l
We are pleased to announce that Dapim - Studies on the Shoah, the journal of the University of Haifa and the Ghetto Fighters House Museum in Israel is now published by Routledge, as part
Escape to Poland have pleasure to invite you to the second edition of the event organised by Escape2Poland Company and Auschwitz Museum between 22nd and 25th November
The digital age presents challenges as well as opportunities for historians and historical collection holders. History thrives through the Internet but is also unsettled by it.
Holocaust memory undoubtedly constitutes a central component of historical consciousness and political culture in unified Germany, Israel, and the United States.
In recent decades Holocaust historiography has produced enormous amounts of factual knowledge; however, prevalent disciplinary norms underscore a historicist vision, influencing the choic
Coinciding with the meeting of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) [formerly the Task Force for International Cooperation on Holocaust Education, Remembrance, and Rese