ISSUE № 1(13) (2015)
ТИТУЛЬНА СТОРІНКА
TITLE PAGE
ВІД РЕДАКЦІЇ
FROM THE EDITORS
ДОСЛІДЖЕННЯ
ARTICLES
Петро Долганов
Формування та імплементація меморіального законодавства України у сфері вшанування пам'яті жертв геноцидів і подолання їхніх наслідків
Petro Dolhanov
The state policy of commemorating of genocide victims in Ukraine: legal contex
Богдан Зек
Голокост в окупованому Луцьку у 1941-1942 рр.
Bohdan Zek
Holocaust in the occupied Lutsk, 1941-42
Славомир Капральський
Музей табору Аушвіц-Біркенау як поліфонічний ландшафт пам'яті
Slawomir Kapralski
The Museum of Auschwitz-Birkenau as a Polyphonic Memoryscape
НОТАТКИ ДОСЛІДНИКА
RESEARCHER NOTES
Володимир Зілінський
Пограбування єврейського майна у м. Самборі під час нацистської окупації: аналіз явища на мікрорівні
Volodymyr Zilinskyi
Plunder of Jewish property during the Nazi occupation: a case study of the town of Sambir
ПОЛЕМІКА
POLEMICS
Вестлі, Бйорн
Вестлі, Бйорн. Війна мого батька / Пер. з норв. - К.: Укр. центр вивч. історії Голокосту, 2014. - 260 с. Матеріали дискусії
РЕЦЕНЗІЇ
BOOK REVIEWS
Владимир Солонарь
Steinhart, Eric C. The Holocaust and the Germanization of Ukraine. - New York: Cambridge University Press, published in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and German Historical Institute, 2015. - XI, 263 pp.
Борис Чорний
Representation of the Holocaust in Soviet Literature and film / Eds. B. Gutterman, D. Michman, A. Shalev. - Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, The International Institut for Holocaust Research, Center for Research on the History of Soviet Jews during the Holocaust, 2014. - 121 p
ХРОНІКА
EVENTS
Ольга Бартош
Семинар "Новые исследования о ромах и Холокосте" (г. Вашингтон, округ Колумбия, США, 15-18 сентября 2014 г.)
Андрей Котлярчук
Симпозиум "Репрезентации геноцида" (Центр исторической культуры при университете Эразма Роттердамского, г. Роттердам, 17 марта 2015 г.)
Марта Сімо
Дев'ята міжнародна конференція "Уроки Голокосту та сучасна Росія" (Москва, 22-25 червня 2015 р.)
SUMMARIES
ВІДОМОСТІ ПРО АВТОРІВ
INFORMATION ABOUT CONTRIBUTORS
АВТОРАМ
FOR CONTRIBUTORS
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