Triple Victimhood: On the Mnemonic Confluence of the Holocaust, Stalinist Crime, and Colonial Genocide (original ) (raw )Memory Unbound The Holocaust and the Formation of Cosmopolitan Memory
Natan Sznaider
European Journal of Social Theory, 2002
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Pramod K. Nayar
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Amos Goldberg
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Eva Kovacs
JOURNAL OF GENOCIDE RESEARCH, 2018
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Larissa Allwork
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Pieter Lagrou
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Tarik Cyril Amar
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Hannah Tzuberi
Passato e Presente, 2023
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Beyond the Nation State: The Transnational Turn in Holocaust Studies [Review on: Henderson, Marius and Julia Lange (eds.): Entangled Memories. Remembering the Holocaust in a Global Age. Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2017.]
Sahra Rausch
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Malgorzata Fabiszak
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Michael Rothberg
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Ross Poole
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Iñaki Tofiño Quesada, Book Review: Jelena Subotić, Yellow Star, Red Star: Holocaust Remembrance after Communism. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2019. NETSOL, 6/2, FALL 2021, pp.23-25. https://www.netsoljournal.net
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Dan Stone
Oxford Handbook of Genocide Studies, 2010
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Jean-Marc Dreyfus
European Review of History: Revue europeenne d'histoire, 2011
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Dirk Moses
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Holocaust Memory and the Cold War. Remembering Across the Iron Curtain
Stephan Stach
2024
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Introduction to the Issue: Coloniality and Holocaust memory in Central and Eastern Europe
Emily-Rose Baker
Holocaust Studies, 2022
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Joanna Stimmel
The German Quarterly, 2008
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Bill Niven
Jewish Historical Studies, 2020
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Remembering Across the Iron Curtain. The Emergence of Holocaust Memory in the Cold War Era. York Sept. 2-4.
Anna Koch , Stephan Stach
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zlatan filipovic
Philosophy and Social Criticism , 2023
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Before Holocaust Memory: Making Sense of Trauma between Postmemory and Cultural Memory
Jon Stratton
Journal of the Australian Critical Race & Whiteness Studies Association, 2005
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Fernando Garcia
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David Seymour
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Nadim Khoury
Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2020
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Kai Struve
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Vladimir (Zeev) Khanin
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Joseph Ford
2015
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Claudia Lenz
2013
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Eldad Ben-Aharon
2020
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Violence and the politics of memory in a global context: an overture
Marije Hristova , Lee Douglas , Zoé de Kerangat , Francisco Ferrandiz
Culture & History Digital Journal, 2014
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The Holocaust: Commemorated but not remembered? Post‐colonial and post‐traumatic perspectives on the reception of the Holocaust memory discourse in Poland
Slawomir Kapralski
2017
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Prescribed Anti-Racism? Historic and Contemporary Challenges to a Global Memory Imperative [Review of: Gilber, Shirli and Avril Alba: Holocaust Memory and Racism in the Postwar World]
Katrin Antweiler
KULT_online. Review Journal for the Study of Culture , 2020
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Memory, History, and the Holocaust: Notes on the Problem of Representation of the Past
Tuija M Parvikko
Redescriptions, 2004
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