Submissions from 2018
Denying Genocide: Renewed Dehumanization and Rejection of Victims as Knowers, Melanie Altanian
The Spatial Turn in Holocaust Studies: Urban Experience in Breslau Autobiographical Writing, Annelies Augustyns
Struggles over the Military Archives and Political Disputes in Post-dictatorship Argentina (2003-2015), Cinthia Balé
The Geopolitics of Genocide in the Middle East: Armenian Terrorism and Israeli-Turkish Relations (1980-1985), Eldad Ben-Aharon
Lawfare and Genocide in Iraq: ISIS, the Anbar Uprising, and Operation Inherent Resolve, Ross Caputi
The Reception of Survivors of the Shoah in Buenos Aires, Recreated in Their Narratives, Malena Chinski
Dealing with assumed “Jewish Collaboration”- Honor Court Trials, Social Court Trials and Judicial Trials Against Shoah Survivors in post-national- socialist Germany, Philipp Dinkelaker
Not six million nor thirty thousand. From "Holocaust revisionism" to State terrorism denial in Argentina, 1973-1990, Boris Matías Grinchpun
Mapping Catastrophe: Maps of Treblinka from the Oneg Shabbat Archive, Hamutal Jackobson Girshengorn
Then, My Father Gave Me a Rope, Nomi Landau
‘Misleading and inaccurate’: The Auschwitz classroom resources and the politics of Holocaust education in 1980s Britain, CHAD MCDONALD
The Perpetrators’ Gaze. SS Photos from Concentration Camps, Lukas Meissel
WOMEN AND MEN IN THE LABOR CAMP SEREĎ, SLOVAKIA (1941 – 1945), Denisa Nešťáková
The Meck Affair – A case of Micro History as a Reflection of Ghetto Inner Life, Rami Neudorfer
Josef Zelkowicz and the Circle of Intellectuals in the Lodz Ghetto, Yaron Nir Freisager
Jewish Partisans in Lithuania and West Belarus during the Second World War and the Holocaust, 1941–1944, Daniela Ozacky-Stern
Holocaust Education at a German Site of Memory: Site Educators as Mediators of Memory, Irene Ann Resenly
Centers of Terror: The Offices of the Commanders of the Security Police and the Security Service in the Reich Commissariat Ukraine, Christian Schmittwilken
Rudolf Höss – Work Behaviour, Interpersonal Relations and Private Life of a Concentration Camp Commandant, Anna-Raphaela Schmitz
Visits to Nazi Concentration Camps, Kerstin Schwenke
The Holocaust in the Soviet Memory Culture of World War II, Alexandra Tcherkasski
Making the Altreich “judenrein”: Excluding Jews from their Homeland in Nazi Germany, Teresa Walch
The Materialisation of Sobibór Death Camp, Hannah Wilson
Submissions from 2017
The Accountable Humanitarian: Practicing Accountability, Acting Without Responsibility?, Jessica Anderson
Performing Accountability: Understanding the Myanmar Military’s Impunity for Human Rights Violations, David Baulk
Business as Usual: Accountability and Private Enterprises in Nazi Germany and Beyond, Johannes Beermann
Gaza and Heterotropia, Omri Ben-Yehuda
Remember, United, Renew? Accountability and Remorse among Women Perpetrators in Rwanda, Sarah Brown
Crimes in Myanmar: The Campaign for Accountability and a UN Commission of Inquiry, Matthew Bugher
The Participatory Dimensions of Accountability: Examining Transitional, Tine Destrooper
SNCF (Société nationale des chemins de fer français) and Deportations, Sarah Federman
The struggle over the Circassian Genocide: Between historical recognition and current practicalities, Michael Geheran and Chen Bram
Illiberal Transitional Justice: The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, Rebecca Gidley
Metahistorical Glitches, Gisele Iecker de Almeida
The Teaching of the Holocaust and Other Genocides in a Post-Conflict Society: Considerations about the Construction of a Public Policy in Argentina (2008-2015), Emmanuel N. Kahan
Tuluwat: From Apology to Support, Kerri Malloy
Accounting for Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women in Canada, Danielle Taschereau Mamers
Corporate accountability and non-repetition guarantees. What does "peace" mean for Indigenous Peoples in transitional times?, Monica Mazariegos
Obstacles to International Criminal Accountability for Forced Marriage in Mass Atrocities, Melanie O’Brien
Human Rights Victims or Victimized Heroes? Reparations and Competing Notions of Accountability in Post-Conflict Timor-Leste, Amy Rothschild
Countering Oblivion: Digital Strategies of Participation and Invisible Narratives of Diversity, Kathrin Schön
Inner Peace? Sexual Violence, Accountability, and the Strength of Silence, James Sedgwick
Embroidery as Narrative: Stitching Narratives of Trauma and Hope onto Black Cloth, Puleng Segalo
The French Revolution and Modern Dilemmas of Accountability, Ronen Steinberg
Accountability and Sacrifice: Seeking Justice for Political Prisoners in, Aileen Thomson
“Active acknowledgment is holding nations accountable”: A qualitative study on acknowledgment (and denial) of collective victimization among African Americans, Armenian Americans, Jewish Americans, and the Palestinian Diaspora, Michelle S. Twali and Johanna R. Vollhardt
After a Century: Who and How Is Accountable for the Armenian, Vladimir Vardanyan
Acting Across Violence: Argentinean Civil Society, State Accountability, and the Activism of H.I.J.O.S, Kerry Whigham
Between Victim and Perpetrator: Dealing with Memory and Accountability after Civil War, Eva Willems
Submissions from 2015
The Gender Issue. The Dilemma of re-Armenization of the Women after the Genocide, Anna Aleksanyan and Anna Aleksanyan
Memory and Identity Building: A Comparative Study of Post-WWI Turkey and Post-WWII Germany, Vahagn Avedian
‘The Unquiet Dead’: Memorializing the Disappeared in post-conflict Guatemala, Kate Bailey
Did a Genocide Take Place in the Dersim Region of Turkey in 1938?, Oezguer I. Boztas
Gatekeepers and Foster Families: The Canadian Jewish Congress and the selection of Holocaust orphans, Antoine Burgard
The Armenian Genocide and Russian Humanitarian Response, Asya Darbinyan
‘A Difficulty Speaking’: Problems and Challenges in the Memorialization of the Herero Genocide in the Public Media in Germany., Kaya Alice de Wolff
Two Decades of Genocide Recognition Activism in Turkey: Scholars, Intellectuals and the Media, Okan Dogan
The 1895–1896 Armenian Massacres in the Ottoman Eastern Provinces: A Prelude to Extermination or a Revolutionary Provocation?, Edip Golbasi
Social Aspects of Armenian Genocide: Assimilation and Resistance of the Armenian Orphans during the Genocide, Tugce Kayaal
Genocide as a Colonial Tool: The Formation of the Armenian Legion (1914-1918), Varak Ketsamanian
A Conspiracy of Denial: Serbian Politicians and their Unwillingness to Deal with the Troubled Past of the Srebrenica Genocide, Koen S. Kluessien
Crowdsourcing Genocide: Comparing Jewish and Polish Experiences of Collaboration, 1939-1944, Andrew Kornbluth
The Vatican Archives reveal the Pontic Greek Genocide, Theodosios Kyriakidis
Institutional Analysis of Memorial Sites and Survivors’ Organizations’ Impact on Symbolic Reparations for Survivors in Rwanda, Samantha Lakin
Transitional Justice, Memory, and Memorialization in Rwanda, Samantha Lakin
Genocide-Memorialization beyond the ethno-national divide - Bridging Memories of Armenians, Turks and Kurds on Van, Mush and Sassun, David Leupold
Genocide in the Japanese Empire: Tracing the Genocidal Dynamics of Japanese Imperialism, Kelly Maddox
Interpreting Reconcentration Camps in Cuba (1895-1898): Collateral Damage or Undercover Genocide?, Alberto P. Marti
Robert Messing (59’) Holocaust Numismatic Collection Finding Aid, Robert Messing and Marisa G. Natale
Holocaust Memory in South Africa, 1945–1960: The Jews as a “Borderline Community”, Roni Mikel Arieli
Deportation of the Jewish population in Palestine during World War I, Osik Moses
Genocide and Humanitarian Resistance in Ottoman Syria, 1915-1917, Khatchig Mouradian
Economic Violence During the Holocaust: Concentration Camp and Ghetto Money As a Tool of Genocide, Marisa G. Natale
Rescue in Albania during the Holocaust: A Case of Cultural Exceptionalism?, Jonathan C. Neufeld
The Akayesu Case (1996-1998), the First International Trial after the Genocide in Rwanda, Ornella Rovetta
"Right to Memory": From the Asia Minor Catastrophe to the notion of the Pontian genocide, Erik Sjöberg
The Unionists’ Memoirs and the Armenian Genocide, Duygu Tasalp
The Belgian Trial of Otto Siegburg in 1949, or how a German policeman, professional Jew-hunter, was convicted of a crime against humanity., Marie-Anne Weisers Miss
Submissions from 2012
Bystanders to Genocide? The Role of Building Managers in the Hungarian Holocaust, Istvan Pal Adam
Whose Past, Whose Present? Historical Memory among the ‘Postwar’ Generation in Guatemala, Michelle Bellino
Towards a Critically Flexible Process of Defining Genocide: A Case Study of the Mississippian Shatter Zone, 1540-1730, Jeff Benvenuto
Squatter Imperialism and Genocide in Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) Country, Mikal Brotnov
Secretaries, Secrets and Genocide: Evidence from the Post-war Investigations of the Female Secretaries of the RSHA, Rachel Century
The Heart of Holocaust Education: Holocaust Survivors and the Construction of Holocaust Consciousness in Britain, Kara Critchell
Goebbels Close Enemies: Intimacy as an Analytic Tool for the Understanding of Genocidal Rhetoric in Goebbels Diaries, David Deutsch
The Post-1960s Revival of Official Memory of the Armenian Genocide, Karina Dilanian-Pinkowicz
Hate Rock: White-Power Music in International Perspective, Kristen Dyck
Escape and Attempted Escape of Jewish Deportees from Deportation Trains in France, Belgium and the Netherlands, Tanja von Fransecky
Rescue or Denunciation of Jews? A Case Study of Southeastern Poland during German Occupation, Tomasz Frydel
Destroying Memory: The Attack on Holocaust Conscience and Memory in Britain 1942-2011, Mark Hobbs