In this paper, in commemoration of the seventieth anniversary year of 1944 in Hungary, I explore selected women’s Holocaust diaries, memoirs, letters, and other less studied documents, such as recipe books, all written during the war, which can provide invaluable resources for understanding the experiences of the victims of war, by personalizing the events and helping to write the obscure into history. At the same time, such documents allow historical voices of the period to provide testimony in the context of the divided social memory of the Holocaust in Hungary today. I will first discuss several Hungarian diaries and “immediate memoirs” written right after liberation, among others, that of Éva Heyman who began writing her diary in 1944 ...
This thesis analyses seven translated and published diaries, written by young Jewish women, living i...
This dissertation looks at everyday life through the perspective of young Jewish women who kept diar...
This paper is focused on the analysis of women and the way, how they construct their experience of t...
In this article, a follow-up of her 2014 contribution in this journal on Hungarian women’s Holocaust...
This thesis focuses on the writing practices of some female Holocaust survivors as the strategies ag...
In my interdisciplinary analysis of foodways which combines Gender Studies with Holocaust Studies, I...
For readers today, first-person accounts provide one of the most effective means of gaining an intim...
In her paper Emigrée Central European Jewish Women\u27s Holocaust Life Writing, Louise O. Vasvári ...
This dissertation examines Jewish diarists' attempts to comprehend the unimaginable genocide as it u...
In this paper, Schwartz analyses three narratives by Hungarian women writers— Alaine Polcz’s Asszony...
If Auschwitz has become the key symbol of the Holocaust, then the fate of Anne Frank and her family ...
Most of the Holocaust\u27s victims were never able to tell their stories, and of the millions of vic...
This interdisciplinary study examines issues relating to history, memory, gender, and identity by lo...
UnrestrictedThis interdisciplinary study examines issues relating to history, memory, gender, and id...
This article uses selected memoirs by American women who came from the Danube Swabian minority in pr...
This thesis analyses seven translated and published diaries, written by young Jewish women, living i...
This dissertation looks at everyday life through the perspective of young Jewish women who kept diar...
This paper is focused on the analysis of women and the way, how they construct their experience of t...
In this article, a follow-up of her 2014 contribution in this journal on Hungarian women’s Holocaust...
This thesis focuses on the writing practices of some female Holocaust survivors as the strategies ag...
In my interdisciplinary analysis of foodways which combines Gender Studies with Holocaust Studies, I...
For readers today, first-person accounts provide one of the most effective means of gaining an intim...
In her paper Emigrée Central European Jewish Women\u27s Holocaust Life Writing, Louise O. Vasvári ...
This dissertation examines Jewish diarists' attempts to comprehend the unimaginable genocide as it u...
In this paper, Schwartz analyses three narratives by Hungarian women writers— Alaine Polcz’s Asszony...
If Auschwitz has become the key symbol of the Holocaust, then the fate of Anne Frank and her family ...
Most of the Holocaust\u27s victims were never able to tell their stories, and of the millions of vic...
This interdisciplinary study examines issues relating to history, memory, gender, and identity by lo...
UnrestrictedThis interdisciplinary study examines issues relating to history, memory, gender, and id...
This article uses selected memoirs by American women who came from the Danube Swabian minority in pr...
This thesis analyses seven translated and published diaries, written by young Jewish women, living i...
This dissertation looks at everyday life through the perspective of young Jewish women who kept diar...
This paper is focused on the analysis of women and the way, how they construct their experience of t...