Yad Vashem Studies No. 1
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Edited by David Silberklang
Yad Vashem Studies is an academic journal featuring articles on the
cutting edge of research and reflection on the Holocaust. Yad Vashem
Studies is a must for any serious library seeking to offer the essential
texts on the Nazi era and the Holocaust. “Yad Vashem Studies has been
at the forefront of research into the Nazi persecution and mass murder
of the Jews, its origins and its consequences… indispensable for
researchers and teachers alike. David Silberklang, as editor, has
displayed a remarkable talent for balancing the output of grizzled
veterans with the challenging findings of younger researchers… No
library that purports 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]. Beginning with volume 35, Yad Vashem Studies
comes out twice annually, in spring and fall, making our contributors’
important research available to our readers more quickly and more
readily. We have also redone our layout in order to make it more reader
friendly. Our rigorous high standards remain unchanged. Table of
Contents: Introduction; Envisioning Poles: Polish-Jewish Relations at
the Beginning of the German Occupation (Monika Rice); Seeking Relative
Safety: The Flight of Polish Jews to the East in the Autumn of 1939
(Eliyana R. Adler and Natalia Aleksiun); On the So-called “Diamant
Network”: The Activities of Jewish Undercover Agents in Occupied Krakow
in Relation to the Polish Underground (Alicja Jarkowska-Natkaniec); “The
children are in a state of true panic”: Postwar Anti-Jewish Violence in
Podhale and Its Youngest Victims (Karolina Panz); Raul Hilberg and the
Angst about the “Whole Truth”: A Case Study on the Work of German
Zeitgeschichte (Götz Aly); Reviews: A New Reading of the Rebbe of
Piaseczno’s Holocaust-era Sermons: Review of Rabbi Kalonymus Kalmish
Shapira, Derashot mi-shnot ha-za’am: Derashot ha-admor mi-Piaseczno
be-geto Varsha, tash-tashab (Hebrew), Daniel Reiser, ed. (Moria Herman);
Depicting the Holocaust in the General Government of Poland: Review of
Martin Winstone, The Dark Heart of Hitler’s Europe: Nazi Rule in Poland
under the General Government; Dariusz Libionka, Zagłada Żydów w
Generalnym Gubernatorstwie. Zarys problematiki (Stephan Lehnstaedt);
“Ghost Citizens” in Radom – Return to a Postwar Town: Review of Łukasz
Krzyżanowski, Dom, którego nie było: powroty ocalałych do powojennego
miasta (Anna Cichopek-Gajraj); One Church’s Moral Failure: Review of Ion
Popa, The Romanian Orthodox Church and the Holocaust (Vladimir
Solonari)
ISBN : 978-965-308-577-0 I Pages : 220 I Format : Softcover I Publisher : Yad Vashem
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