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.

Allen, Arthur

The Fantastic Laboratory of Dr. Weigl: How Two Brave Scientists Battled Typhus and Sabotaged the Nazis. New York: W.W. Norton & Company, 2014.

Kansteiner, Wulf

"Genocide memory, Digital Cultures, and the Aesthetization of Violence." Memory Studies 7.4 (2014): 403-408.

Byford, Jovan

"Remembering Jasenovac: Survivor Testimonies and the Cultural Dimension of Bearing Witness." Holocaust and Genocide Studies 28.1 (2014): 58-84.

Dobbs, Teryl L.

"Remembering the Singing of Silenced Voices: Brundibár and Problems of Pedagogy." Philosophy of Music Education Review 21.2 (2013): 156-177.

Cohen, Steve

"Shifting Questions: New Paradigms for Oral History in a Digital World." Oral History Review 40.1 (2013): 154-167.

Radchenko, Yuri

"Accomplices to Extermination: Municipal Government and the Holocaust in Kharkiv, 1941–1942. Holocaust and Genocide Studies 27.3 (2013): 443-463.

Shternshis, Anna

"Between Life and Death: Why Some Soviet Jews Decided to Leave and Others to Stay in 1941." Kritika: Explorations in Russian and Eurasian History 15.3 (2014): 477-504.

Eikel, Markus, and Valentina Sivaieva

"City Mayors, Raion Chiefs and Village Elders in Ukraine, 1941–4: How Local Administrators Co-operated with the German Occupation Authorities." Contemporary European History 23.3 (2014): 405-428.

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