'Memory, shame and dignity' is a presentation given by the Swedish journalist and author Göran Rosenberg at the Centre for the Study of Jewish Thought in Modern Culture, Copenhagen, 5 May 2015
This article has two distinct yet interrelated aims. Firstly, through an exploration of three exampl...
In this dissertation I examine how the Holocaust survivor has been constructed in Swedish public dis...
Jewish Holocaust survivors faced severe economic and emotional difficulties on returning home to Den...
'Memory, shame and dignity' is a presentation given by the Swedish journalist and author Göran Rosen...
The study examines the character and development of anti-Jewish thinking as manifested in public dis...
On April 11, 1933, Rabbi Marcus Ehrenpreis delivered a sermon in Stockholm's Reform Jewish synagogue...
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation, an international commemoration cere...
This study examines how the Swedish press responded to and portrayed the Holocaust immediately after...
"This publication represents a distinctive challenge of the time when the forces of evil with the po...
Holocaust Remembrance Between the National and the Transnational provides a key study of the remembr...
I gave a paper on the British/Lithuanian ITF 'Liaison Project' as part of a panel on 'National and T...
GERMANY AFTER 1945: A SOCIETY CONFRONTS ANTISEMITISM, RACISM, AND NEO-NAZISM Germany after 1945: a ...
Established in 2003 as Europe’s first publically funded national educational authority on the Holoca...
Germany’s acceptance of its direct responsibility for the Holocaust has strengthened its relationshi...
This Master’s (60 credits) dissertation paper examines how three Swedish newspapers describe the pol...
This article has two distinct yet interrelated aims. Firstly, through an exploration of three exampl...
In this dissertation I examine how the Holocaust survivor has been constructed in Swedish public dis...
Jewish Holocaust survivors faced severe economic and emotional difficulties on returning home to Den...
'Memory, shame and dignity' is a presentation given by the Swedish journalist and author Göran Rosen...
The study examines the character and development of anti-Jewish thinking as manifested in public dis...
On April 11, 1933, Rabbi Marcus Ehrenpreis delivered a sermon in Stockholm's Reform Jewish synagogue...
On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Auschwitz liberation, an international commemoration cere...
This study examines how the Swedish press responded to and portrayed the Holocaust immediately after...
"This publication represents a distinctive challenge of the time when the forces of evil with the po...
Holocaust Remembrance Between the National and the Transnational provides a key study of the remembr...
I gave a paper on the British/Lithuanian ITF 'Liaison Project' as part of a panel on 'National and T...
GERMANY AFTER 1945: A SOCIETY CONFRONTS ANTISEMITISM, RACISM, AND NEO-NAZISM Germany after 1945: a ...
Established in 2003 as Europe’s first publically funded national educational authority on the Holoca...
Germany’s acceptance of its direct responsibility for the Holocaust has strengthened its relationshi...
This Master’s (60 credits) dissertation paper examines how three Swedish newspapers describe the pol...
This article has two distinct yet interrelated aims. Firstly, through an exploration of three exampl...
In this dissertation I examine how the Holocaust survivor has been constructed in Swedish public dis...
Jewish Holocaust survivors faced severe economic and emotional difficulties on returning home to Den...