BOOK AND FILM REVIEWS
Thomas Weber, Becoming Hitler: The Making of a Nazi, in: The Forward, October 28, 2017.
"Finding a Jewish Homeland -- Just Northwest of Buffalo," The Forward, January 27, 2017.
Despina Stratigakos, Hitler at Home, in: The American Historical Review, April, 2017, pp. 598-99.
“After the Holocaust,” Review of Simone Zelitch, Judenstaat, in: The Forward, August 3, 2016.
Diana Popescu and Tanja Schult, eds., Revisiting Holocaust Representation in the Post-Witnessing Era, at: H-Soz-u-Kult, November 30, 2015.
Jeremy Black, Other Pasts, Different Presents, Alternative Futures, European Review of History - Revue européenne d'histoire, June, 2017.
Aleida Assmann, Das Unbehagen an der Erinnerungskultur: Eine Intervention, in: Central European History, September, 2014, pp. 688-90.
“Why the Germans?” (Review of new books by Götz Aly and Alon Confino), in: The Jewish Review of Books, Winter, 2014, pp. 28-30.
HItler's Willing Hollywood Collaborators, The Forward, November 8, 2013.
Did Jews Win the Second World War? The Forward, September 6, 2013.
Daniel Erk, So viel Hitler war selten: Die Banalisierung des Bösen, oder Warum der Mann mit dem kleinen Bart nicht totzukriegen ist, Central European History, June 2013, pp. 462-464.
Rebooting the Führer: Adolf Hitler Brought Back To Life in German Hit Novel,
The Forward, February 19, 2013.
Mein Kongo: Author Guy Saville Imagines 'Afrika Reich' Where the Nazis Won,
The Forward, February 13, 2013.
"Ironies Behind a Stunning Synagogue," The Forward (Review of Joseph Siry, Beth Sholom Synagogue), January 27, 2012.
Gerald Steinacher, Nazis on the Run: How Hitler’s Henchmen Fled Justice, in: Central European History, December 2012, pp. 804-807.
Stanley Tigerman, Designing Bridges to Burn: Architectural Memoirs by Stanley Tigerman, in: Constructs: Yale Architecture, Spring, 2012, p. 6.
Richard Crownshaw, Jane Kilby, and Antony Rowland, eds., The Future of Memory, FORTHCOMING in The Journal of Interdisciplinary History.
Michaela Hoenicke Moore, Know Your Enemy: The American Debate on Nazism, 1933-1945, FORTHCOMING, in Central European History.
Susan Solomon, “Toward a Jewish Architecture?,” (Review of Susan Solomon, Louis I. Kahn’s Jewish Architecture:
Mikveh Israel and the Midcentury American Synagogue) in: The Forward, November, 6, 2009.
Ralf Georg Reuth, Hitlers Judenhass: Klischee und Wirklichkeit, in Central European History, June, 2010, pp. 380-383.
Neil Gregor, Haunted City: Nuremberg and the Nazi Past, in Central European History, December, 2009, pp. 791-94.
Leif Jerram, Germany's Other Modernity: Munich and the Making of Metropolis, 1895-1930, in Modernism/Modernity, September, 2009, pp. 625-27.
Mark Mazower, Hitler’s Empire: How the Nazis Ruled Europe, in The New Leader, September/October, 2008, pp. 15-17.
Mark Godfrey, Abstraction and the Holocaust, in Central European History, December 2008, pp. 725-28.
Daniel Levy and Natan Sznaider, The Holocaust and Memory in the Global Age, in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Winter, 2007, pp. 522-524.
Alan E. Steinweis, Studying the Jew: Scholarly Antisemitism in Nazi Germany, in Central European History, March, 2007, pp. 178-81.
Gerhard L. Weinberg, Visions of Victory: The Hopes of Eight World War II Leaders, The English Historical Review, June, 2006, pp. 967-68.
Carolyn Dean, The Fragility of Empathy after the Holocaust, in Holocaust and Genocide Studies, 20.1, 2006, 138-141.
Anthony D. Kauders, Democratiziation and the Jews: Munich, 1945-1965, Central European History, Nr. 3, 2005, pp. 534-36.
Klaus Berghahn, Jürgen Fohrmann, and Helmut J. Schneider, eds., Kulturelle Repräsentationen des Holocaust in Deutschland und den Vereinigten Staaten, Central European History, Nr. 3, 2004, pp. 480-82.
Jörg Friedrich, Der Brand: Deutschland im Bombenkrieg, 1940-45, in: German Studies Review, February, 2004, pp. 184-85.
Eric Weitz, A Century of Genocide: Utopias of Race and Nation, in: The New Leader, May/June 2003, pp. 17-18.
Dan Michman, ed., Remembering the Holocaust in Germany, 1945-2000: German Strategies and Jewish Responses, in: Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Winter 2003, pp. 498-501.
Bill Niven, Facing the Nazi Past: United Germany and the Legacy of the Third Reich, in: German Studies Review, February, 2003, pp. 237-39.
Aleida Assmann and Ute Frevert, Geschichtsvergessenheit, Geschichtsversessenheit: Vom Umgang mit deutschen Vergangenheiten nach 1945, in: German Studies Review, October, 2002, pp. 635-36.
Richard Rhodes, Masters of Death: The SS-Einsatzgruppen and the Invention of the Holocaust, in: The New Leader, May/June, 2002, pp. 25-27.
Nicola Lambourne, War Damage in Western Europe: The Destruction of Historic Monuments During the Second World War, in: The International History Review, Number 1, March, 2002, pp. 190-92.
James Young, At Memory’s Edge: After-Images of the Holocaust in Contemporary Art and Architecture, in: German Studies Review, February, 2001, pp. 241-42.
Mary Fulbrook, German National Identity after the Holocaust, in: German Studies Review, October, 2000, pp. 631-32.
Barbie Zelizer, Remembering to Forget: The Holocaust Through the Camera Eye, in: German Studies Review, February, 2000, pp. 171-72.
Lynn Rapaport, Jews in Germany after the Holocaust: Memory, Identity, and Jewish-German Relations, in: German Studies Review, May, 1999, pp. 323-24.
David Clay Large, Where Ghosts Walked: Munich's Road to the Third Reich, in: German Studies Review, May, 1998, pp. 374-75.
Andrew Ezergailis, The Holocaust in Latvia, 1941-1944: The Missing Center, in: The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, September, 1997, pp. 215-16.
Review Essays:
"The Historian as Judge: A Review of Daniel J. Goldhagen’s A Moral Reckoning," The Jewish Quarterly Review, Spring, 2004, pp. 376-385.
Encyclopedia Entries:
Biographical essay on Saul Friedländer, in: Encyclopedia Judaica, Second Edition (2006), Volume 7, pp. 275-76.
Biographical essays on Wilhelm Bacher, Adolf Buechler, David Kaufmann, and Moritz Lazarus, in: Oxford Dictionary of the Jewish Religion, R. J. Zwi
Werblowsky and Geoffrey Wigoder, eds., (Oxford, 1997), pp. 95, 142, 394.