Az Eichmann-per. Magyarország és a holokauszt globális emlékezetének kezdete” [The Eichmann trial. Hungary and the beginning of global Holocaust memory]
Anne and Éva: two diaries, two Holocaust memories in communist Hungary
Remembrance and Solidarity Studies in 20th Century European History 2016 ARKIV
Kata Bohus
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Review of Benjamin Ginsberg, How the Jews Defeated Hitler. Exploding the Myth of Jewish Passivity in the Face of Nazism (Lanham, Boulder, New York, Toronto, Plymouth, UK: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2013)
Review of Jan Čulík (ed.), National Mythologies in Central European TV Series. How J.R. Won the Cold War (Brighton, Chicago, Toronto: Sussex Academic Press, 2013)
“Otherwise, I have a rather pretty shape.” – Rehabilitation of the female body after the Holocaust in recollections of Hungarian Jewish survivors in Sweden
The Monument that Was and Was Not. The Non-Existent Wallenberg Monument in Budapest and its Significance for the Understanding of Holocaust Rescue and Human Rights
Svéd rehabilitáció és újrakezdés. A magyar holokauszt túlélők tapasztalatai (Swedish rehabilitation and new beginnings. Experiences of Hungarian Holocaust survivors)
Ernő Munkácsi,
Kata Bohus,
László Csősz,
Ferenc Laczó
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Munkácsi Ernő, Hogyan történt? Adatok és okmányok a magyar zsidóság tragédiájához [Ernő Munkácsi, How Did it Happen? Data and Documents to the Tragedy of Hungarian Jewry.] New, annotated critical edition of the original 1947 book