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 Welcome to HGR Bibliography of Publications Issue 11
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GPN Issue 11, Fall 2012

Are you interested in a Good Read in Holocaust and Genocide Studies?


The Bibliography of Holocaust and Genocide Studies highlights a sample of the wide-range of resources in our field. For older material, we are developing a Classics Section for outstanding and trailblazing publications that have contributed to the foundations of our interdisciplinary field.

In issue 11, we have included individual chapters for the following books in the bibliography:


Bardgett, Suzanne; Cesarani, David; Reinisch, Jessica; Steinert, Johannes-Dieter (Eds.) (2011). Justice, politics and memory in Europe after the Second World War.  London: Vallentine Mitchell. 360 p.

Goodman, Nancy R. and Meyers, Marilyn B. (Eds.) (2012). The Power of Witnessing: Reflections, Reverberations, and Traces of the Holocaust. New York: Routledge. 374 p.

Kay, Alex, J.; Rutherford, Jeff; and Stahel, David (Eds.) (2012). Nazi Policy on the Eastern Front, 1941: Total War, Genocide, and Radicalization.  Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press. 359 pp.

Suny, Ronald Grigor; Müge Goçek, Fatma; and Naimark, Norman (Eds.) (2011).  A Question of Genocide: Armenians and Turks at the End of the Ottoman Empire. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 434 pp.

Tatz, Colin (Ed.) (2012). Genocide Perspectives IV: Essays on Holocaust and Genocide. Sydney, Australian Institute for Holocaust and Genocide Studies and UTSePress. 495 pp.


These books show an example of the many interdisciplinary approaches to studying comparative genocide studies.  


An additional feature of the Bibliography, which began with Issue 7, is a link to the WorldCat (www.worldcat.org) that will assist researchers in locating individual publications in libraries throughout the world. If a journal article or book is not available at your local library or university, this access point will greatly help in securing the publication through Interlibrary Loan.


We invite all researchers and scholars to submit their publications to us, along with abstract/summaries to be included in the
GPN-Bibliography of Holocaust and Genocide Studies.  We are interested in books, chapters of books, journal articles, dissertations, films and all other types of publications that reflect the interdisciplinary field of Holocaust and Genocide Studies.  Our goal is to develop an online bibliographic database for publications in the growing field of Holocaust and Genocide Studies that will benefit researchers as well as students in our field.

Please send full citations along with abstracts/summaries to: Marc I. Sherman, Director, Holocaust and Genocide Review, GPN-Genocide Prevention Now. E-mail: msherman.gpn@genocidepreventionnow.org


Please click here for GPN's Issue 11 Bibliography of Publications


 
 
 
 
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