This guide is an in-depth listing of Holocaust and Genocide Studies resources available to students, faculty, and staff at the University of Minnesota (UMN). Some resources are also available to users not affiliated with UMN.
Getting Started
Explore databases and resources relevant to research in Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Use the tabs on the left to find specific types of resources, such as journal articles, books, and reference works. Given the interdisiciplinary nature of Holocaust Studies and Genocide Studies, see the Related Guides for additional resources.
Questions? Need help? Contact Brian Vetruba, European Studies and Digital Scholarship Librarian (bvetruba@umn.edu). You can also schedule an appointment with Brian.
Key Resources for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
- Libraries SearchSearch the University of Minnesota Libraries to find books, scholarly journal articles, news, magazines, media, and other items in the University's collection. View this tutorial to learn how to go from a general idea to a very precise set of results of journal articles and scholarly materials.
- InterLibrary Loan & Digital DeliveryInterlibrary Loan (ILL) & Digital Delivery offers access to materials needed for courses and research, including materials not currently available within the University of Minnesota Libraries, AND digital copies of articles and book chapters from our print and microform collections. Free for currently-affiliated University students, faculty, and staff.
- Historical AbstractsFind journal articles covering world history from 1450 to the present. Limited to 6 simultaneous users.
- WorldCatFind books, journals, articles, maps, music scores, sound recordings, films, theses/dissertations, machine-readable data files, and any other materials available in libraries worldwide. All subject areas are covered. Request items through Interlibrary Loan using the ILLiad link on each item's record. A mobile version of this database is available. Limited to 65 simultaneous users.
- Oxford Handbook of Genocide StudiesThis book subjects both genocide and genocide studies to systematic, in-depth analysis. 34 renowned experts study genocide world-wide through the ages by taking regional thematic, and interdisciplinary approaches.
Last Updated: Nov 14, 2024 4:00 PM
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