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Yad Vashem Studies, vol. 31

Edited by David Silberklang

 

Yad Vashem Studies is a journal featuring articles at the cutting edge of research and reflection on the Holocaust. Variety, new research, and in-depth reflection are the hallmarks of the Studies.

Yad Vashem Studies is a must for any serious library seeking to offer the essential texts on the Nazi era and the Holocaust.

With Volume 31 we have changed our design, while maintaining our high standards.

Volume 31 of Yad Vashem Studies includes the work of well-known researchers alongside that of up-and-coming scholars. It blends in-depth focus with broad scope. The articles focus on Jewish life in Eastern European ghettos (Gershon Greenberg, Yehuda Bauer, Nathan Cohen, Havi Ben-Sasson); German anti-Jewish policies on a regional level in the 1930s (Armin Nolzen, Milka Zalmon); neutral powers (Simon Erlanger, Avraham Milgram); and Israeli literature (Iris Milner). Review articles (by Walter Zwi Bacharach, George Browder, Yaacov Lozowick, and David Cesarani) and a response to Dov Levin’s article on the Jewish police in the Kovno Ghetto, Vol. 28, (Samuel Schalkowsky) round out this rich volume.

“No Library that supports to offer students and teachers the essential historical texts on the Nazi era and the fate of the Jews can afford to be without Yad Vashem Studies”. [David Cesarani, The Journal of Holocaust Education].

 

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