Holocaust & Genocide Studies and Potential Avenues of Comparison with the 1937/38 Nanjing Massacres, in: Nanjing Massacre and Japanese War Crimes. International Academic Conference, The Research Institute of Nanjing Massacre History and International Peace and The Research Institute of Nanjing Massacre by Japanese Invaders (Paper Collection), Nanjing, pp. 102-108.
Below is a list of published works by the USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research staff and fellows that use the Visual History Archive testimonies.
“Peasants into Perpetrators: The OUN-UPA and the Ethnic Cleansing of Volhynia, 1943-1944,” Slavic Review 75(3): 630-54.
Reconstructing Grassroots Holocaust Memory. The Case of the North Caucasus. De Gruyter Oldenbourg.
“Otherworldly Horizons: An Alternative History of Holocaust Consciousness". Yale University.
“Memory Politics about the Holocaust in the Soviet and Russian Discourses: the Case of the North Caucasus”.
“#Holocaust: Rethinking the Relationship Between Spaces of Memory and Places of Commemoration in The Digital Age.” University of Southern California.
“Degenerate Spaces: The Coordination of Space in Nazi Germany.”
"Witnessing Silence: Testimony, Performance, and the Poetics of the Unspeakable." University of Southern California.
“Let Them Speak: An Effort to Reconnect Communities of Survivors in a Digital Archive.” In Mass Violence and Memory in the Digital Age, edited by Eve Monique Zucker and David J. Simon, pp. 71-94. Palgrave Macmillan.
“The Geography of the Holocaust in Italy: Spatiotemporal Patterns of Arrests for Families and Individuals and a Conceptual Model.” The Professional Geographer, DOI: 10.1080/00330124.2020.1758572.
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