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Nonfiction The Ambiguity of Virtue: Gertrude Van Tijn and the Fate of the Dutch Jews Bernard Wasserstein
Essay How a Former Catholic Priest Gained a New Understanding of the Holocaust Salvatore Tagliareni is a storyteller, writer, business consultant, art dealer, and former Catholic priest. He is the author of the novels Hitler’s… Salvatore Tagliareni October 6, 2014
Nonfiction Why the Germans? Why the Jews?: Envy, Race Hatred, and the Prehistory of the Holocaust Götz Aly; Jefferson Chase, trans.
Nonfiction Judging “Privileged” Jews: Holocaust Ethics, Representation, and the “Grey Zone” Adam Brown
Nonfiction A World Without Jews: The Nazi Imagination From Persecution to Genocide Alon Confino
Nonfiction Holocaust Memory Reframed: Museums and the Challenges of Representation Jennifer Hansen-Glucklich
Nonfiction Holocaust Mothers and Daughters: Family, History, and Trauma Frederica K. Clementi
Essay Pam Jenoff on Writing the War In this three-part series for the Visiting Scribe, internationally bestselling novelist Pam Jenoff explores how her years in Poland changed her life and led her to… Pam Jenoff August 27, 2014