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Yad
Vashem Studies is a peer review journal committed to a
multi-faceted and thorough examination of all aspects of the
Holocaust.
Since
its inception in 1957, Yad Vashem Studies has featured
path-breaking and thought-provoking articles about the
Holocaust, by the leading researchers and thinkers on the
subject in the world. Yad Vashem Studies is a forum for
scholarly discussion and exchange of ideas in a wide range of
disciplines, among them: history, philosophy, literature, the
social sciences, and more.
Past
editors were BenZion Dinur, Shaul Esh, Nathan Eck, Aryeh Leon
Kubovy, Livia Rothkirchen, and Aharon Weiss; the current
editor is David Silberklang.
Yad
Vashem Studies appears annually in both English and Hebrew
editions in a hard cover format. Articles may be submitted in
either of these languages, or in nearly any European language.
In order to be accepted for publication, an article must be
recommended both by the editorial board and by independent
peer reviewers. Members of the editorial board include:
Yitzhak Arad, David Bankier, Yehuda Bauer, Yisrael Gutman,
Otto Dov Kulka, Dan Michman, Avner Shalev, Aharon Weiss, Leni
Yahil. Articles should be submitted in duplicate and should
follow the standards of the Chicago Manual of Style (14th
ed.).
Submissions should be addressed
to: Editor, Yad Vashem Studies
Yad Vashem
P.O. Box 3477
Jerusalem 91034, Israel
For more information, please
contact: yv.studies@yadvashem.org.il
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