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The Holocaust is present: reenacting the Holocaust, then and now
Holocaust Studies, 2019Reenactment has played a vital, albeit unacknowledged, role in what has been remembered of the Holocaust.
Rachel E. Perry
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Political memory, ontological security, and Holocaust remembrance in post-communist Europe
European Security, 2018Post-communist states today are dealing with conflicting sources of ontological insecurity. They are anxious to be perceived as fully European by “core” European states, a status that remains fleeting.
Jelena Subotic
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Political Psychology, 2017
Seventy years have passed since the Holocaust, but this cataclysmic event continues to reverberate in the present. In this research, we examine attributions about the causes of the Holocaust and the influence of such attributions on intergroup relations.
Dennis T Kahn+2 more
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Seventy years have passed since the Holocaust, but this cataclysmic event continues to reverberate in the present. In this research, we examine attributions about the causes of the Holocaust and the influence of such attributions on intergroup relations.
Dennis T Kahn+2 more
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Dark Tourism and Social Mobilization: Transforming Travelers After Visiting a Holocaust Museum
Journal of Travel Research, 2022A critical gap in the dark tourism literature concerns the possibility of social mobilization outcomes after taking part in dark tourism experiences. While a crucial driver behind the creation of museums focusing on war and genocide is to prevent their ...
J. Soulard+3 more
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Hitler's Fatal Miscalculation, 2021
The Holocaust was the Nazi regime's deliberate, organized, and state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million European Jews. Holocaust is a word of Greek origin that means " sacrifice by fire.
David M. Crowe
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The Holocaust was the Nazi regime's deliberate, organized, and state-sponsored persecution and murder of approximately six million European Jews. Holocaust is a word of Greek origin that means " sacrifice by fire.
David M. Crowe
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Holocaust memory and political legitimacy in contemporary Europe
Holocaust Studies, 2022This article analyzes how Holocaust memory serves to consolidate political legitimacy in contemporary Europe. In the aftermath of communism, post-communist states performatively adopted the established Western memory canon while rejecting much of its ...
Jelena Subotić
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Holocaust Studies, 2021
This article explores the pedagogical challenges and ethical dilemmas related to the use of Virtual Interactive Holocaust Survivor Testimony (VIHST) in place of live survivor testimony.
Alan S. Marcus+6 more
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This article explores the pedagogical challenges and ethical dilemmas related to the use of Virtual Interactive Holocaust Survivor Testimony (VIHST) in place of live survivor testimony.
Alan S. Marcus+6 more
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Intimate violence: anti-Jewish pogroms on the eve of the Holocaust
Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2020Today it seems almost customary to apologise for writing another book on the events between 1941 and 1945 that came to be known as the Holocaust, Shoah, or the Genocide of the Jews.(1) The explosion of scholarship since the late 1980s has filled entire ...
Max Bergholz
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