Publications
The team has published several books and articles on their research.
Browse our team's recent publications using the drop-down tabs:
- Gideon Reuveni
Books
Gideon Reuveni and Emma Zohar (eds.), The World According to Flakovich: Memoirs of a Jewish Businessman from the Turn of the Century until the Establishment of the State of Israel (Ramat Gan: Bar Ilan University Press, 2023).
Gideon Reuveni and Diana Franklin (eds.), The Future of the German-Jewish Past (West Lafayette: Purdue Univesity Press, 2021)
Gideon Reuveni, Consumer Culture and the Making of Modern Jewish Identity (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017). Winner of the National Jewish Book Award 2018
Articles
Gideon Reuveni, “Individual Reparation Claims and Holocaust Research: The Forschungsgruppe Berliner Widerstand 1933-1945,“ Journal of Modern European History (2023)
Gideon Reuveni, “The Great Jewish Transformation: the marketplace and the Jewish experience from pre-emancipation to the post-holocaust period,” Jewish Culture and History 24, 1 (2023), 11-27
Gideon Reuveni, “Neither Insiders nor Outsiders: The German National Library and the Jews before 1933,” Journal of Jewish Studies Vol. LXXIII, No. 2 (2022)
Gideon Reuveni, “Does Consumer Culture Matter? A New Perspectives on the ‘Jewish Question’,” Paul Lerner (ed.), Jewish Consumer Cultures in 19th and 20th Century Europe and America (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2022)
Gideon Reuveni, “The Good, the Bad and the Marketplace: Boycott, Economic Rationality, and Jewish Consumers in Interwar Germany,” Annual Review of Studies in Judaism, Humanities and the Social Sciences (2020), 154-172
- Ivor Gaber
Ivor Gaber (2021). 'Why the EHRC Report into Anti-Semitism in the Labour Party is About so much More than Anti-Semitism in the Labour Party—A Personal View'. Political Quarterly, Volume 92, Issue 1 pp139-141.
- Kate Marrison
Kate Marrison (2022) ‘Dachau from a Distance: The Liberation during the COVID-19 Pandemic’ in D. Popescu. Ed. Visitor Experience at Holocaust Memorials and Museums. London: Routledge.
Kate Marrison (2021) ‘Virtually Part of the Family: The Last Goodbye and Digital Holocaust Witnessing’ in V.G. Walden. Ed. Digital Holocaust Memory, Education and Research. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Katrin Steffen
Katrin Steffen (2022). 'Occupation as Social Practice and Ambiguous Space: The Lives of Ludwik Hirszfeld and Jan Czochralski in Warsaw, 1939–44'. Science Interconnected: German-Polish Scholarly Entanglements in Modern History pp229-248
- David Tal
Books
David Tal (2022) The Making of an Alliance: The Origins and Development of the US-Israel Relationship. New York: Cambridge University Press, 404 pages.
Articles
“The Judeo - Christian Tradition and the US-Israel Special Relationship,” Diplomacy & Statecraft, accepted for publication.
“An Arms Deal as a Bargaining Chip: Israel and the AWACS Deal" Diplomatic History, accepted for publication.
“Between Realism and Idealism: Trends and Developments in the Study of US-Israel Relationship,” Iyunim, Vol. 39 (to be published in June 2023).
David Tal (2023) “Ronald Reagan and Menachem Begin: Bridge Across Stormy Waters,” International History Review (March), DOI: 10.1080/07075332.2023.2187430.
David Tal (2021) “United States – Israel Relations Revisited (1953-1957),” Israel Studies, Vol. 26, No 1 (Spring), 24-46.
- Victoria Grace Walden
Victoria Grace Walden (2023) Is Digitization a Blessing or a Curse for Holocaust Memorialization? Eastern European Holocaust Studies
Victoria Grace Walden (ed) (2022) The Memorial Museum in the Digital Age. REFRAME
Victoria Grace Walden (2022) What is Virtual Holocaust Memory? Memory Studies
Victoria Grace Walden (ed) (2021) Digital Holocaust Memory, Education and Research. Palgrave Macmillan.
Victoria Grace Walden (ed) (2021) Holocaust Memory and Education in the Digital Age, Special Edition of Holocaust Studies
Victoria Grace Walden (2019) Cinematic Intermedialities and Contemporary Holocaust Memory. Palgrave Macmillan
- Gerhard Wolf
Gerhard Wolf (2020). Ideology and the rationality of domination: Nazi Germanization policies in Poland. Indiana University Press.
- Recommendations for Holocaust Memory and Education Reports
Recommendations for Holocaust Memory and Education Reports:
Victoria Grace Walden and Kate Marrison, et al. (2023) Recommendations for using Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Holocaust Memory and Education. Sussex: REFRAME. DOI: 10.20919/ELVH8804
Victoria Grace Walden and Kate Marrison, et al. (2023) Recommendations for Digitising Material Evidence of the Holocaust. Sussex: REFRAME. DOI: 10.20919/FIOV3702
Victoria Grace Walden and Kate Marrison, et al. (2023) Recommendations for Digitally Recording, Recirculation and Remixing of Holocaust Testimony. Sussex: REFRAME: DOI: 10.20919/SKUL2830
Victoria Grace Walden and Kate Marrison, et al. (2023) Recommendations for Using Social Media for Holocaust Memory and Education. Sussex: REFRAME: DOI: 10.20919/HVMK3781