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2018

Chinski, Malena. 2018. Yiddish Culture After The Shoah: Refugee Writers And Artists As ‘Fresh Creative Energies’ For Buenos Aires. In Splendor, Decline, And Rediscovery Of Yiddish In Latin America, edited by Malena Chinski and Astro, Alan. Splendor, Decline, And Rediscovery Of Yiddish In Latin America. Leiden and Boston: Brill.
Chinski, Malena. 2018. Yiddish Culture After The Shoah: Refugee Writers And Artists As ‘Fresh Creative Energies’ For Buenos Aires. In Splendor, Decline, And Rediscovery Of Yiddish In Latin America, edited by Malena Chinski and Astro, Alan. Splendor, Decline, And Rediscovery Of Yiddish In Latin America. Leiden and Boston: Brill.

2017

Cohen, Boaz, and Gabriel N. Finder. 2017. I Will Not Be Believed’: Benjamin Tenenbaum And The Representation Of The Child Survivor. In Jewish Families In Europe, 1939-Present, edited by Joanna Beata Michlic. Jewish Families In Europe, 1939-Present. Waltham, Massachusetts: Brandeis University Press.
Clifford, Rebecca. 2017. Who Is A Survivor? Child Holocaust Survivors And The Development Of A Generational Identity. Oral History Forum D’histoire Orale, Oral History Forum d’histoire orale, , no. 37.

2015

Carmi, Krystyna. 2015. The Strange Ways Of Providence In My Life. North Charleston, South Carolina: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform.

2014

Čapková, Kateřina. 2014. Dilemmas Of Minority Politics: Jewish Migrants In Postwar Czechoslovakia And Poland. In Postwar Jewish Displacement And Rebirth, 1945-1967, edited by Françoise S. Ouzan and Gerstenfeld, Manfred. Postwar Jewish Displacement And Rebirth, 1945-1967. Leiden: Brill.
Cichopek-Gajraj, Anna. 2014. Jewish Survivors In Poland And Slovakia, 1944-1948. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Cramsey, Sarah. 2014. The Most Significant Spot In Europe’: How The ‘Ethnic Revolution’ Of Thousands And 130,000 Polish Jews Arrived In Náchod, Czechoslovakia In 1946. In Demographic Changes In Poland, Germany And Europe: History, Linkages And New Research Perspectives, edited by T. Buchen, Keck-Szajbel, M., and Kowalski, K.. Demographic Changes In Poland, Germany And Europe: History, Linkages And New Research Perspectives.

2012

Smith, Mark L. 2012. No Silence In Yiddish: Popular And Scholarly Writing About The Holocaust In The Early Postwar Years. In After The Holocaust: Challenging The Myth Of Silence., edited by David Cesarani and Sundquist, Eric J.. After The Holocaust: Challenging The Myth Of Silence. London: Routledge.

2010

Cohen, Boaz. 2010. Representing The Experiences Of Children In The Holocaust: Children’s Survivor Testimonies Published In Fun Letsten Hurbn, Munich, 1946-49. In We Are Here”: New Approaches To Jewish Displaced Persons In Postwar Germany, edited by Avinoam J. Patt and Berkowitz, Michael. We Are Here”: New Approaches To Jewish Displaced Persons In Postwar Germany. Detroit: Wayne State Univeristy Press.

2009

Langfield, Michele, and Pam Maclean. 2009. Multiple Framings: Survivor And Non-Survivor Interviews In Holocaust Video Testimony. In Memories Of Mass Repression: Narrating Life Stories In The Aftermath Of Atrocity, edited by Nancy Adler, Leydesdorff, Selma, Chamberlain, Mary, and Neyzi, Leyla. Memories Of Mass Repression: Narrating Life Stories In The Aftermath Of Atrocity. New Brunswick, New Jersey and London: Transaction Publishers.

2008

Cohen, Natan. 2008. Motives For The Emigration Of Yiddish Writers From Poland (1944-1948). In Under The Red Banner: Yiddish Culture In The Communist Countries In The Postwar Era, edited by Elvira Grözinger and Ruta, Magdalena. Under The Red Banner: Yiddish Culture In The Communist Countries In The Postwar Era. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag.
Finder, Gabriel N. 2008. Yizkor! Commemoration Of The Dead By Jewish Displaced Persons In Postwar Germany. In Between Mass Death And Individual Loss: The Place Of The Dead In Twentieth-Century Germany, edited by Alon Confino, Betts, Paul, and Schumann, Dirk. Between Mass Death And Individual Loss: The Place Of The Dead In Twentieth-Century Germany. New York: Berghahn Books.

2007

Michlic, Joanna B. 2007. Anti-Polish And Pro-Soviet? 1939-1941 And The Stereotyping Of The Jew In Polish Historiography. In Shared History—Divided Memory. Jews And Others In Soviet-Occupied Poland, 1939-1941, edited by Elazar Barkan, Cole, Elizabeth A., and Struve, Kai. Shared History—Divided Memory. Jews And Others In Soviet-Occupied Poland, 1939-1941. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitatverlag.
Cohen, Boaz. 2007. The Children’s Voice: Postwar Collection Of Testimonies From Child Survivors Of The Holocaust. Holocaust And Genocide Studies, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 21 (1).
Rozenblat, Evgenii S. 2007. Contact Zones’ In Interethnic Relations-The Case Of Western Belarus, 1939-1941. In Shared History—Divided Memory. Jews And Others In Soviet-Occupied Poland, 1939-1941, edited by Elazar Barkan, Cole, Elizabeth A., and Struve, Kai. Shared History—Divided Memory. Jews And Others In Soviet-Occupied Poland, 1939-1941. Leipzig: Leipziger Universitatverlag.

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