- The Warsaw Ghetto in the American Cultural Imagination
- Art and the Holocaust: Survival and Remembrance
- What We Can Learn from Holocaust-themed Musicals
- No Generation of Silence: American Jews Remember the Holocaust, 1945-1967
- “Godfearers”: Hasidism and Orthodoxy in Poland Before and During the Holocaust
- The Holocaust and Modernity Reconsidered
- Jewish-Ukrainian Relations in the Twentieth Century
- The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in Changing Retrospect
- A Jewish Collaborator Confesses: The Strange Life and Afterlife of Calek Perechodnik
- Holocaust Studies, Archaeology and Geoscience: The New Frontier
- Jews, Germans, and Allies in Occupied Germany: Entangled Histories and Lost Memories
- Gender and the Holocaust: Continuing Research and New Interpretations
- Transnational Jewish Refugee Stories: Soviet Central Asia, Iran, and India as Sites of Relief and Refuge for European Jews during World War II
- Writing Hybrid Jewish Histories: Emotional and Scholarly Challenges of Mining the Family Archive for the History of Flight, Refuge, Loss, and Restitution
- Jesus as Aryan Hero: The Peculiar Conversion of Christianity into National Socialism during the Third Reich
- Fraternizing With My Brother: Jewish Chaplains and Displaced Persons in Liberated Germany
- The Girls They Didn’t Leave Behind: Jewish War Brides and Soldier Husbands, 1945–1950
- What’s Love Got To Do With It? Marriage and Recovery in the Aftermath of the Shoah
- Jewish Women and Families in Nazi Germany
- Jewish Families After Kristallnacht
- The Jewish Refugee Settlement in the Dominican Republic: 1940-45
- Reconsidering the Spatial Terms of Jewish and Holocaust Historiography: Trans-European and Global Jewish Petitioning During the Shoah
- Struggling for Survival: German Jews, Germans of Jewish Ancestry and the Contestation of ‘Racial’ Descent in the Hitler State
- Language and Systematic Mass Murder: Post-Linguistic Turn Reflections on the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide
- Jewish (R)Émigrés, Leftist Protest Movements and Social Memories of Mass Murder in 1960s West Germany and the United States
- The Holocaust: From the Margins to the Center in Western Popular Culture
- What Place the Holocaust Has in Contemporary Identity Narratives among 20- to 30-Year-Old Non-Descendents in the US and Israel
- ‘Doing Justice’ and Post-Holocaust Jewish Identity among Millenials
- ‘Never Again’: The Universal and Particular Message in Post-Holocaust Identity Narratives
- Making the Secular Sacred: Post-Holocaust Narratives and Jewish Identity
- A Short History of European Anti-Semitism
- Beyond Babi Yar: The Holocaust in Soviet Music
- Jewish Life in Nazi Germany
- The Significance of the Holocaust for Christians and Jews
Hunger and Literary Form in Holocaust Ghetto Writings
- Seeing As Believing: Watching Videotaped Interviews with Holocaust Survivors
- Behold the Vanished World: Visions of Prewar East European Jewish Life after the Holocaust
- The Holocaust on American Television
- Jews Fighting Prejudice on American Radio, 1939-1955
- Anne Frank from Diary to Book and Beyond
- Grief: A Biography of the World’s First Holocaust Liberation Photograph
- Memorial to the Nazi Persecution of Gay Men: Who and What Are We Remembering
- Scripting a Life: The Performance of Holocaust Testimony
- Through Soviet Jewish Eyes: Photography, War, and the Holocaust
- Evacuation and Escape of Soviet Jews during World War II
- Pogroms, Peace, War, Revolution and Holocaust
- Listening and Remembering: Experiences in Oral History
- Some Kind of Victory: Jewish Life in the Postwar Soviet Union
- The Shoah in the Shtetl: Holocaust Memories from Ukraine
- Masada and the Holocaust as Historical Metaphors