Warsaw Studies in Jewish History and Memory
Editors:
Lucyna Aleksandrovicz-Pedich
Jürgen Hensel
Slawomir Kapralski
Malgorzata Pakier
The series Warsaw Studies in Jewish History and Memory covers a wide range of approaches to the history of sciences, ethnology and cultural studies, as well as philosophy. The editors aim to provide a forum for interdisciplinary studies regarding historical and cultural aspects of Jewish life. Their academic focus includes anti-Semitism, Polish-Jewish relations, nationalism, ethnicity and identity as well as the Europeanization of memory and Holocaust representation.
From Vol. 7 onwards, the series continues as Studies in Jewish History and Memory .
Titles
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Jews and Non-Jews: Memories and Interactions from the Perspective of Cultural Studies
Volume 6©2015 Edited Collection 220 Pages -
Memory and Neighborhood: Poles and Poland in Jewish American Fiction after World War Two
Volume 4©2013 Monographs 169 Pages -
The Construction of European Holocaust Memory: German and Polish Cinema after 1989
Volume 3©2013 Thesis 192 Pages -
Reconstructing Jewish Identity in Pre- and Post-Holocaust Literature and Culture
Volume 2©2013 Edited Collection 184 Pages -
The Holocaust in Occupied Poland: New Findings and New Interpretations
Volume 1©2012 Edited Collection 240 Pages