Submissions from 2014
Jewish Israelis’ reflections on Holocaust collective memory: Lessons and their implied responsibilities, Cristina Andriani
The Return of Jewish Concentration Camp Survivors to Vienna in the Immediate Postwar Period, Elizabeth Anthony
Jewish Justice in the Making: Trying Jewish Collaborators in Jewish Displaced Persons Camps, Rivka Brot
Fighting a Lost Battle: Jewish Frontkämpfer under Hitler., Michael Geheran
Compensated Compliance in Italy, 1943 - 1944, Alexis Herr
Motion and Agency in Holocaust Testimonies, Kobi Kabalek
Solahütte/Międzybrodzie: 1940-2011, Jody R. Manning
On Two Kinds of Agency: Victim-Perpetrator Interactions in Lithuanian Jewish Testimony, Hannah M. Pollin-Galay
Narrating Multiple Agencies and the Emergent Nature of Mass Violence in Southeast Europe during World War II, Raz Segal and Yehonatan Alsheh
Courting Disaster? Chinese Resistance and Massacres of Chinese in Malaya (1941-60), Ran Shauli
The “Agency of Absence” of Polish Jews. A Material History, Chilik Weizman