University of Oregon
College of Arts and Sciences
School of Global Studies and Languages / German and Scandinavian
1161 East 13th Ave
Eugene, OR 97403-1245
USA
Miriam Chorley-Schulz
Assistant Professor and Mokin Fellow of Holocaust Studies
- Jewish/Yiddish Studies
- Holocaust Studies
- Fascism Studies
- Soviet Studies
- Race
Der Beginn des Untergangs. Die Zerstörung der jüdischen Gemeinden in Polen und das Vermächtnis des Wilnaer Komitees, Berlin 2016
»Gornisht oyser verter«?! Khurbn-shprakh as a Mirror of the Dynamics of Violence in German-Occupied Eastern Europe, in: Gaëlle Fisher/Caroline Mezger (eds), The Holocaust in the Borderlands. Interethnic Relations and the Dynamics of Violence in Occupied Eastern Europe, Göttingen 2019, pp. 185-210
From Kiddush Hashem to the Rise of Heroines in Soviet Yiddish Literature of the 1940s, in: Yad Vashem Studies 47 (2019) issue 1, pp. 175-208
»The Deepest Self Denies the Face«: Polish Jewish Intellectuals and the Birth of the »Soviet Marrano«, in: Katharina Friedla/Markus Nesselrodt (eds), Polish Jews in the Soviet Union (1939–1959). History and Memory of Deportation, Exile, and Survival, Boston 2021, pp. 143-174
»We Pledge, as if It Was the Highest Sanctum, to Preserve the Memory«: Sovetish Heymland, Facets of Holocaust Commemoration in the Soviet Union and the Cold War, in: Kata Bohus/Peter Hallama/Stephan Stach (eds), Growing in the Shadow of Antifascism. Remembering the Holocaust in State-Socialist Eastern Europe, Budapest 2022, pp. 253-274