Eva G. Reichmann and Holocaust Scholarship
German-British Jewish scholar, Dr Eva Gabriele Reichmann made significant contributions to the postwar historiography of the Holocaust, well before ‘Holocaust studies’ was established as a field.
Schmidt Christine E.
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The Creation of a "Survivor" in Contemporary Israeli Holocaust Novels [PDF]
Ergá Heller
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Judith Kestenberg: A Psychohistorical Advocate for Holocaust Child Survivors and Their Children [PDF]
Eva Fogelman
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Epistemic competitions over Jewish Holocaust survivors’ stories in interviews [PDF]
Kim Schoofs, Dorien Van De Mieroop
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Contaminated Generativity: Holocaust Survivors and Their Children in Germany [PDF]
Kurt Grünberg
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The Journey of Finding Meaning in Life: Posttraumatic Growth Experience in Notable Holocaust Survivors [PDF]
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From trauma to resilience: psychological and epigenetic adaptations in the third generation of holocaust survivors. [PDF]
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Distinctive factors contributing to psychological distress in second-generation offspring of Holocaust survivors: Posttraumatic stress and sense of coherence. [PDF]
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Mental Health and Experiences of Anti-Semitism in 2nd and 3rd Offspring Generation of Holocaust Survivors From Israel, Germany, and the USA. [PDF]
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