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Encyclopedias/Handbooks on the Holocaust
- A Companion to the Holocaust byCall Number: eBookISBN: 9781118970508Publication Date: 2020Six broad multidiciplinary sections cover wide-ranging topics such as new debates about Nazi perpetrators, arguments about the causes and places of persecution of Jews in Germany and Europe, and Jewish and non-Jewish responses to it, the use of forced labor in the German war economy, representations of the Holocaust witness, and many others. This volume includes discussions on non-European and non-Western geographies, inter-ethnic tensions, and violence.
- Encyclopedia of Holocaust Literature byCall Number: TC Wilson Library Annex Storage PN56.H55 E53 2002ISBN: 1573562572Publication Date: 2002Whether it's a novel, memoir, diary, poem, or drama, a common thread runs through the literature of the Nazi Holocaust--a motif of personal testimony to the dearness of humanity. With that perspective the authors of Encyclopedia of Holocaust Literature undertake profiling 128 of the most influential first generation authors who either survived, perished, or were closely connected to the Holocaust. The entries are generally organized into three primary divisions: (1) an opening section on why the author's work has a significant or distinctive place in Holocaust literature, (2) a second section containing information on the author's biography, and (3) a critical examination of the highlights of the author's work.
- Encyclopedia of the Holocaust byCall Number: TC Wilson Library Reference Quarto D804.25 .E53 2000ISBN: 0816043337Publication Date: 2000
- Historical Dictionary of the Holocaust (3rd edition) byCall Number: eBookISBN: 9781538130162Publication Date: 2020Beginning with the roots of anti-Semitism in early Christian Europe, this book traces the evolution of the Jewish stereotype as the evil “other,” which culminated in the Holocaust against the Jews. It includes most recent scholarship on the Holocaust which reflects the recent rise of Neo-Nazism, anti-Semitism, and xenophobia throughout the West, including the United States.This third edition of Historical Dictionary of the Holocaust contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography.
- The Holocaust Encyclopedia byCall Number: TC Wilson Library Reference D804.25 .H66x 2001ISBN: 0300084323Publication Date: 2001Includes articles on concentration camps and Gypsies, major ghettoes, the Holocaust in cinema and television, American policy, theological and philosophical responses, Nazi policy, Protocols of the Elders of Zion, historiography, the Madagascar Plan, Holocaust denial, Holocaust literature, and more.
- Holocaust Encyclopedia (US Holocaust Memorial Museum)Online Encyclopedia. It includes 850 articles in English, hundreds of which have been translated into 15 languages, including Arabic, Farsi, Russian, and Spanish. Updated in 2018, the encyclopedia also includes photographs, films, and oral testimonies.
- Holocaust Literature byISBN: 0415929830Publication Date: 2003Featuring 300 alphabetically organized bio-critical essays on writers of memoirs, novels, poetry, short stories, and drama. Including writers whose works first appeared in Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese, Polish, Russian, Spanish, and Yiddish, this reference provides wide international coverage, though its focus will be on writers whose work is available in English.
- Holocaust Literature : A History and Guide byISBN: 9781611683578Publication Date: 2012Here is a historical survey of Holocaust literature in all genres, countries, and major languages. Beginning in wartime, it proceeds from the literature of mobilization and mourning in the Free World to the vast literature produced in Nazi-occupied ghettos, bunkers and places of hiding, transit and concentration camps. Moving from Europe to Israel, the United States, and beyond, the authors situate the writings by real and proxy witnesses within three distinct postwar periods: "communal memory," still internal and internecine; "provisional memory" in the 1960s and 1970s, when a self-conscious Holocaust genre is born; and "authorized memory," in which we live today.
- The Oxford Handbook of Genocide Studies byCall Number: eBookISBN: 9780199232116Publication Date: 2010Thirty-four renowned experts study genocide through the ages by taking regional, thematic, and disciplinary-specific approaches. Chapters examine secessionist and political genocides in modern Asia. Others treat the violent dynamics of European colonialism in Africa, the complex ethnic geography of the Great Lakes region, and the structural instability of the continent's northern horn. South and North America receive detailed coverage, as do the Ottoman Empire, Nazi-occupied Europe, and post-communist Eastern Europe. Sustained attention is paid to themes like gender, memory, the state, culture, ethnic cleansing, military intervention, the United Nations, and prosecutions.
- The Yad Vashem Encyclopedia of the Ghettos During the Holocaust byISBN: 9789653083455Publication Date: 2010This encyclopedia gathers data from historical studies, testimonies, and documents dealing with more than 1,100 ghettos throughout Eastern Europe. This encyclopedia offers detailed entries on the various ghettos into which the Jews of Eastern Europe were confined during the Holocaust. Entries on each ghetto are written by scholars and specialists on their topic and include location, wartime name, and geographical coordinates, and, for the larger ghettos, information on life before World War II and during the Soviet occupation era, German (Nazi) occupation, ghetto structure, institutional life and leadership, terror and killing operations, underground resistance, and the number of survivors at liberation. They also describe the differences between each ghetto and examine the difficulties of daily life in the ghetto, coping strategies, and different forms of resistance.
Reference Databases
- Gale EbooksSearch encyclopedias and reference books from various publishers in many subjects, including art, biography, business, cultural studies, education, the environment, history, religion, science, and social science.
- Oxford Handbooks OnlineOxford Handbooks contain peer-reviewed scholarly review articles in Archaeology, Business and Management, Classical Studies, Criminology and Criminal Justice, Economics and Finance, History, Law, Linguistics, Literature, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, and Religion. Included are classic works of scholarship along with newly-published works. Each handbook offers a critical survey of the current state of scholarship in a particular field of study. Individual articles by leading scholars review key issues and major debates, and discuss how those debates might evolve.
- Oxford Reference OnlineContains 100 language and subject dictionaries and other reference works, and searches across these resources. Limited to 5 simultaneous users.
- World Biographical Information SystemSearch short biographical information on over 6 million people from the 8th century B.C. to the present. WBIS provides an index to the entire archive; we have full-text access to these language-area archives: Baltic, Czech & Slovak, German, Polish, Russian & Soviet, and Scandinavian Biographical Archives.
Scholarly and Reference Websites
A selected list of scholarly and reference websites.
- Tools for Research (US Holocaust Memorial Museum)Access to USHMM's online bibliographies, collections, and more.
- H-HolocaustFrom H-Net, discussion forum for scholars in Holocaust Studies
- H-GenocideFrom H-Net, discussion forum for scholars in Genocide Studies.
- Genocide Studies Resources (Yale University)Extensive list of bibliographies, databases, AV, journals, maps & satellite images, publications, transcripts, and more.
- Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies GuidesUniversity of Minnesota Guides on Armenian Genocide, Cambodian Genocide, Daesh/Islamic State, the Holocaust, the Holodomor (Ukranian Genocide), the Dakota War of 1862, and the Rwandan Genocide written by Ph.D. candidates and scholars in the field providing a basic overview, including events that led up to the violence and local and international responses, key actors, important terminology, and links to authoritative sources for further reading.
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