Following his visit to Salonica in 1946 Cecil Roth became the first historian to engage with the significance of the Holocaust in Salonica. This essay analyses Roth’s published writings on Salonica to examine how they radically revise our understanding of Holocaust memory. Roth identifies Holocaust memory at an extraordinarily early moment. By paralleling the Holocaust and the Spanish Inquisition, Roth depicts Holocaust memory as transhistorical. Most transformatively Roth reveals the transcultural memories of Sephardi Jews as an object for Nazi destruction in the Holocaust. Roth’s Salonica writings underline the importance of Jewish Salonica as a site of transcultural memory. Focusing on these writings, my essay recovers Roth as a val...
[Excerpt] Within ten years after the public discussion of the destruction of European Jewry began in...
Reflecting on the research process for Holocaust Remembrance between the National and the Transnatio...
This article examines the historical memory of the act of issuing over 2,000 visas to Polish Jews by...
This thesis addresses the neglect in recent historiography of the foremost historian of the Jewish e...
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation, an international commemoration cere...
There is no denying that history is multi-faceted and complex. It is complex as it can be viewed, in...
The end of the Second World War found the city of Thessaloniki devastated by the loss of nearly its ...
A considerable number of Eastern European migrant authors of Jewish origin are currently lifting Hol...
Over the last few years a number of interesting works that address the issue of Holocaust remembranc...
I have a confession to make. I have long been a fan of Cecil Roth (1899-1970) and his histories of I...
Evoking Genocide compiles more than sixty short essays written by leading scholars and activists in ...
This Master’s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational American ...
Basing upon a corpus of literary texts by Jewish authors born, or descendants of families that lived...
In the context of the current German memory discourse, the age-old question of the interplay of reme...
This thesis focuses on works of public art that enjoy proven success in challenging the national bia...
[Excerpt] Within ten years after the public discussion of the destruction of European Jewry began in...
Reflecting on the research process for Holocaust Remembrance between the National and the Transnatio...
This article examines the historical memory of the act of issuing over 2,000 visas to Polish Jews by...
This thesis addresses the neglect in recent historiography of the foremost historian of the Jewish e...
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation, an international commemoration cere...
There is no denying that history is multi-faceted and complex. It is complex as it can be viewed, in...
The end of the Second World War found the city of Thessaloniki devastated by the loss of nearly its ...
A considerable number of Eastern European migrant authors of Jewish origin are currently lifting Hol...
Over the last few years a number of interesting works that address the issue of Holocaust remembranc...
I have a confession to make. I have long been a fan of Cecil Roth (1899-1970) and his histories of I...
Evoking Genocide compiles more than sixty short essays written by leading scholars and activists in ...
This Master’s Thesis explores the Jewish Holocaust (1939-1945) from within a Transnational American ...
Basing upon a corpus of literary texts by Jewish authors born, or descendants of families that lived...
In the context of the current German memory discourse, the age-old question of the interplay of reme...
This thesis focuses on works of public art that enjoy proven success in challenging the national bia...
[Excerpt] Within ten years after the public discussion of the destruction of European Jewry began in...
Reflecting on the research process for Holocaust Remembrance between the National and the Transnatio...
This article examines the historical memory of the act of issuing over 2,000 visas to Polish Jews by...