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Published/Copyright: December 1, 2025

Published Online: 2025-12-01

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Articles in the same Issue

  1. Frontmatter
  2. Introduction
  3. Introduction to the Themed Issue: Gender
  4. Dossier: Gender, edited by: Tiziana D’Amico, Alexandra M. Szabó
  5. Research Articles
  6. Taking the Road Less Traveled? – Jewish Modern Women Thinkers in 20th Century Croatia
  7. Revisiting the Sterilizations at Ravensbrück Concentration Camp: A Victim-Based History
  8. “Real Comrades in Struggle and Suffering”: Women’s Experiences in the Vapniarka Concentration Camp
  9. Surviving the Gender Matrix of the Holocaust: The Axis of Gender-Power in the Testimonies of Yugoslavian Holocaust Survivors
  10. Intimacy as Survival: Ambiguous Gendered Strategies in Sereď Camp
  11. Open Forum
  12. Introduction to Open Forum Gender Studies and the Holocaust
  13. Approaching the Holocaust, Communism, and Post-Communism in Eastern Europe from a Gender Perspective
  14. Andrea Pető on Hannah Szenes: Multilayered Memorialization
  15. Voices of Courage: Women and Heroism in the Holocaust
  16. The Contribution of Andrea Pető to my Research and Understanding of the Holocaust
  17. Open Forum Gender Studies and the Holocaust - Reactions by Helga Embacher
  18. Open Forum Gender Studies and the Holocaust - Reactions by Sue Vice
  19. Open Forum Gender Studies and the Holocaust – Reactions by Lori R. Weintrob
  20. Open Forum Gender Studies and the Holocaust – Reactions by Dalia Ofer
  21. Forgotten Women in Early Holocaust Research
  22. Eva G. Reichmann and Holocaust Scholarship
  23. Reviews
  24. Florian Zabransky: Jewish Men and the Holocaust: Sexuality, Emotions, Masculinity: An Intimate History
  25. The Question of Unworthy Life: Eugenics and Germany’s Twentieth Century
  26. Dossier: Kamianets-Podilskyi
  27. Introduction to the Thematic Section “Kamianets-Podilskyi”
  28. Interview
  29. Interview with Tamás Stark about his Book Hosszú út az első magyarországi deportáláshoz. (Magyar Történelmi Emlékek. Értekezések), Budapest: HUN-REN Bölcsészettudományi Kutatóközpont Történettudományi Intézet, 2023, 308 p. ISBN 978-963-416-404-3, ISNN 2063-3742
  30. Research Article
  31. “A Microhistory of the Hungarian Deportations in 1941 to Kamianets-Podilskyi: Lili Jacob and Her Village of Bilky”
  32. Reviews
  33. Kam’yanets-Podilskyy Mass Massacre of Jews, 1941
  34. Hosszú út az első magyarországi deportáláshoz. (Magyar Történelmi Emlékek. Értekezések)
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