Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Citations of Holocaust Controversies in the Literature

It's been a while since we compiled a list of the times that the HC blog has been cited in the scholarly/academic and professional literature. Here's an updated list to bring us to the present. Please note that this list does not include publications written by people directly associated with the blog, nor does it include citations of people associated with the blog to publications in other media, offline or online.

I'll update this list as new publications come across the transom.

(Last update: December 2023) 

Book/Journal Year
Desmond Fernandes, The Kurdish and Armenian Genocides: From Censorship and Denial to Recognition (Spånga, Sweden: Apec) 2007
Stephen E. Atkins, Holocaust Denial as an International Movement (Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio) 2009
Adam Jones, Evoking Genocide: Scholars and Activists Describe the Works That Shaped Their Lives (Toronto: Key Publishing) 2009
Adam Jones, Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction (Philadelphia: Taylor and Francis) 2010
Robert Aitken and Marilyn Aitken, "The Sobibor Revolt," Litigation, 37, no. 3 (2011):51-54. 2011
Pascal Cziborra, KZ-Autobiografien: Geschichtsfälschungen zwischen Erinnerungsversagen, Selbstinszenierung und Holocaust-Propaganda
(Bielefeld, Germany: Lorbeer)
2012
Dan Michman, "Bloodlands and the Holocaust: Some Reflections on Terminology, Conceptualization and their Consequences," Journal of Modern European History, 10, no. 4 (2012): 440-445. 2012
Nancy E. Rupprecht and Wendy Koenig, The Holocaust and World War II: In History and In Memory (New York: Cambridge UP) 2012
Henry S. Cohn and Adam Tarr, "Raymond E. Baldwin: Senator to Judge, 1949-1950, Quinnipiac Law Review, 32, no. 1 (2012):53-94. 201
Danny Orbach and Mark Solonin, "Calculated Indifference: The Soviet Union and Requests to Bomb Auschwitz," Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 27, no. 1 (2013): 90-113. 2013
Peter Haber and Eva Pfanzelter, Historyblogosphere: Bloggen in den Geschichtswissenschaften (Munich: Oldenbourg) 2013
Sara Berger, Experten der Vernichtung (Hamburg: Hamburger Edition) 2013
Karel Fracapane and Matthias Haß, Holocaust Education in a Global Context
(New York: UNESCO)
2014
Vladimir Petrović, "A Crack in the Wall of Denial: The Scorpions Video in and out of the Courtroom," in Narratives of Justice In and Out of the Courtroom: Former Yugoslavia and Beyond, edited by Dubravka Zarkov and Marlies Glasius (Berlin: Springer) 2014
Victoria Khiterer, Ryan Barrick, and David Misal, The Holocaust: Memories and History (New York: Cambridge UP) 2014
Cathie Carmichael and Richard C. Maguire, The Routledge History of Genocide (London: Routledge) 2015
Caroline Joan S. Picart, "Nationalities, Histories, Rhetorics: Real/Reel Representations of the Holocaust and Holocaust Trials and a Poethics of Film and Law," Dapim, 29, no. 2 (2015); 114-133. 2015
Agnes Grunwald-Spier, Who Betrayed the Jews?: The Realities of Nazi Persecution in the Holocaust (Cheltenham, UK: History Press) 2016
Caroline Joan S. Picart, Michael Hviid Jacobsen, and Cecil Greek, Framing Law
and Crime: An Interdisciplinary Anthology 
(Madison, NJ: Fairleigh-Dickinson UP)
2016
Dominick LaCapra, "Trauma, History, Memory, Identity: What Remains?" History
and Theory
, 55 (2016): 375-400.
2016
William Allington, "Holocaust Denial Online: The Rise of Pseudo-Academic Antisemitism on the Early Internet," Journal of Contemporary Antisemitism, 1, no. 1 (2017): 33-54. 2017
Albert Marrin, A Light in the Darkness: Janusz Korczak, His Orphans, and the Holocaust (New York: Random House) 2017
Teresa Seruya, Misérias e Esplendores da Tradução no Portugal do Estado Novo (Lisbon, Portugal:
Universidade Católica Editora)
2018
Johannes D. Enstad, Soviet Russians Under Nazi Occupation Fragile Loyalties in World War II (Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge UP) 2018
UNESCO Office Santiago and Regional Bureau for Education in Latin America and the Caribbean, La Enseñanza del Holocausto en América Latin (Santiago, Chile:
UNESCO)
2018
Dominick LaCapra, Understanding Others: Peoples, Animals, Pasts (Ithaca, NY:
Cornell UP)
2018
Rohini Hensman, Indefensible: Democracy, Counterrevolution, and the Rhetoric of Imperialism (Chicago: Haymarket) 2018
Gordon Thomas and Greg Lewis , Defying Hitler: The Germans who Resisted Nazi Rule (New York: Penguin Random House) 2019
Peter Langwithz Smith, Dødens bolig (Copenhagen: People'sPress) 2019
Natascha Drubek-Meyer, Filme über Vernichtung und Befreiung (Berlin: Springer) 2020
Herman van Rens and Annelies Wilms, Tussenstation Cosel: joodse mannen uit West-Europa naar dwangarbeiderskampen in Silezië, 1942-1945 (Hilversum, the Netherlands: Uitgeverij Verloren) 2020
Corinna Kuhr-Korolev, "Ohne Chancen auf Überleben: Ein Novgoroder Invalidenheim in Fotografien von Ernst Baumann" Jahrbücher für Geschichte Osteuropas, 68 (2020): 482-507. 2020
Golda Retchkiman, "The Ustaše and the Roman Catholic Church in the Independent Ustaše State of Croatia," Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe, 40, no. 1 (2020): 78-96. 2020
UNESCO, History Under Attack: Holocaust Denial and Distortion on Social Media (New York: UNESCO) 2022
Michael Hardiman, The Path to Mass Evil: Hannah Arendt and Totalitarianism Today (Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis) 2022
Frans de Waal, Different: Gender Through the Eyes of a Primatologist (New York: Norton) 2022
Stipe Odak, Andriana Bencic Kuznar, and Danijela Lucic, "Jasenovac Uses and Misuses of the Past: Manipulations and Historical Revisionism Surrounding the Biggest WWII Camp in the Balkans," in Jasenovac Concentration Camp: An Unfinished Past, edited by the authors (London: Routledge) 2023
Anastasia Glawion, Remembering World War II: A Mixed-Methods Exploration of Memory Practices on an Online Forum (Berlin: Springer) 2023

1 comment:

  1. Congratulations and Lol at Deniers gnashing their teeth at your well deserved success!

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