Aims and scope

*Formerly Dapim: Studies on the Holocaust 

The Journal of Holocaust Research is a peer-reviewed bilingual (English and Hebrew) scholarly journal devoted to interdisciplinary study of the Holocaust, its origins and aftermath. The journal is published four times a year through the cooperation of the Weiss-Livnat International Center for Holocaust Research and Education at the University of Haifa, the Ghetto Fighters’ House Museum, and Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group.

The Journal of Holocaust Research aims to promote research and study of the various aspects of the Holocaust and antisemitism and to create a platform through which our readers may access the most recent, innovative work being conducted in various disciplines and in different countries. Intended for a diverse academic audience, the journal publishes a wealth of articles, research forums, and special issues that connect scholars from around the world in a meaningful discourse about the Holocaust.
We welcome articles using different approaches and methodologies on all aspects of Holocaust research, including:

• Nazi policies against the Jews and other racial and genocidal programs
• Jewish responses to Nazism
• Nazi propaganda
• Ghettos and camps
• European collaboration
• War crimes trials
• Survivor testimony
• Collective memory of the Holocaust
• Commemoration and museology
• World War II and its aftermath
• "New" antisemitism and xenophobia in the world today
• Holocaust literature, drama, film, and art
• Psychological aspects of trauma
• Technology and the Holocaust

Authors can  choose to publish gold open access in this journal.

Read the Instructions for Authors for information on how to submit your article.