ISSUE № 1(16) (2018)
ЗМІСТ / CONTENTS
ТИТУЛЬНА СТОРІНКА
TITLE PAGE
ВІД РЕДАКЦІЇ
FROM THE EDITORS
ДОСЛІДЖЕННЯ
ARTICLES
Сергій Бурлака
Доля єврейських дітей Білої Церкви під час нацистської окупації
Sergiy Burlaka
The Fate of Jewish Children in Bila Tserkva during the Nazi Occupation
Анна Вилеґала
Втрачений світ: життя та загибель сільських євреїв Галичини у сучасних свідченнях українських очевидців
Anna Wylegala
The Lost World: Life and Death of the Galician Village Jews in the Testimonies of the Late Ukrainian Witnesses
Микола Тімков
Ідеї, приховані цифрами. Австрійська імперська демографічна статистика і становлення расової теорії як «наукової» передумови Голокосту
Mykola Timkov
Figures concealing ideas. Austrian Imperial Demographic Statistics and the Rise of Racial Theory as a “Scientific” Precondition for the Holocaust
Ірина Яворська
«Ніхто не зрадів нашому поверненню…». Соціальна адаптація єврейської громади Буковини після подій Голокосту
Iryna Yavorska
“No-one was happy that we returned…” Social Adaptation of the Bukovynian Jewish Community after the Holocaust
РЕЦЕНЗІЇ
BOOK REVIEWS
Пітер Едміренд
Finkel, Evgeny. Ordinary Jews. Choice and Survival during the Holocaust. – Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2017. – 296 p.
Юрген Маттеус
Struve, Kai. Deutsche Herrschaft, ukrainischer Nationalismus, antijudische Gewalt: Der Sommer 1941 in der Westukraine. – Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg, 2015. – 739 p.
Томас Кюне
Bartov, Omer. Anatomy of a Genocide: The Life and Death of a Town Called Buczacz. – New York-London-Toronto-Sydney: Simon & Schuster, 2018. – 416 p.
IN MEMORIAM
Орел Бейлінсон
Пам’яті Олександра Прусіна (1955-2018)
SUMMARIES
ВІДОМОСТІ ПРО АВТОРІВ
INFORMATION ABOUT CONTRIBUTORS
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