Contemporary Holocaust Studies
This series focuses on contemporary issues connected to the historical study of the Holocaust, such as antisemitism, racism, political extremism, and ethno-nationalism. The series aims to make academic research findings more widely accessible, and to foster a conversation and exchange between Holocaust researchers, teachers at all levels, and the interested wider public.
Started in 2019 under the auspices of the Harris Center for Judaic Studies at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, the series is edited by Ari Kohen and Gerald J. Steinacher. Kohen is a professor of political science with a focus on human rights, heroic behavior, and Western political thought. Steinacher is a professor of history and specializes in the history of the Holocaust and its immediate aftermath.
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Antisemitism on the Rise
The 1930s and Today
ISBN: 9781496226044
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: October 2021
Unlikely Heroes
The Place of Holocaust Rescuers in Research and Teaching
ISBN: 9781496208927
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: May 2019
Global Approaches to the Holocaust
Memory, History, and Representation
ISBN: 9781496230683
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: November 2025
Antisemitism on the Rise
The 1930s and Today
ISBN: 9781496226044
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: October 2021
Unlikely Heroes
The Place of Holocaust Rescuers in Research and Teaching
ISBN: 9781496208927
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: May 2019
Global Approaches to the Holocaust
Memory, History, and Representation
ISBN: 9781496230683
Publisher: Nebraska
Pub Date: November 2025