The following list of publications using testimony from the Institute’s archive is not comprehensive. If you have an academic publication not listed here that used testimony from the archive, please contact us. We would love to acknowledge your work.

Goldenberg, Jennie

"The Impact on the Interviewer of Holocaust Survivor Narratives: Vicarious

Traumatization or Transformation?" Traumatology 8.4 (2002): 215-231.

Golbert, Rebekka L.

“Holocaust Sites in Ukraine: Pechora and the Politics of Memorialization.” Holocaust and Genocide Studies 18.2 (2004): 205-233.

Goddard, Stephen

"Video Testimony : The Generation and Transmission of Trauma." Trauma, Media, Art : New Perspectives. Eds. Mick Broderick and Antonio Traverso. Newcastle: Cambridge Scholars, 2010. 79-93.

Gil, Idit

"The Shoah in Israeli Collective Memory: Changes in Meanings and Protagonists." Modern Judaism 32.1 (2012): 76-101.

Gerlind, Marion

“Off the Record: Voices of Ordinary Jewish Survivors of the Shoah.” Female Exiles in 20th and 21st Century Europe. Eds. Gesa Zinn and Maureen Tobin Stanley. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007. 75-93.

Geisbühler, Simon

"The Rape of Jewish Women and Girls during the First Phase of the Romanian Offensive in the East, July 1941: A Research Agenda and Preliminary Findings." Holocaust Studies: A Journal of Culture and History 19.1 (2013): 59-80.

Friedman, Jonathan C.

“Togetherness and Isolation: Holocaust Survivor Memories of Intimacy and Sexuality in the Ghettos.” The Oral History Review 28.1 (2001): 1‑16.

Fogelman, Eva

“Sexual Abuse of Jewish Women during and after the Holocaust: A Psychological Perspective.” Sexual Violence against Jewish Women during the Holocaust. Eds. Sonja M. Hedgepeth and Rochelle G. Saidel. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, 2010. 255-274.

Flaschka, Monika

“’Only Pretty Women Were Raped’: The Effect of Sexual Violence on Gender Identities in Concentration Camps.” Sexual Violence Against Jewish Women During the Holocaust. Eds. Sonja M. Hedgepeth and Rochelle G. Saidel. Waltham, MA: Brandeis University Press, 2010. 77-93.

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