“Encompassing global geographies of the Holocaust, this volume is rich in new research and conversant with some of the most current directions in Holocaust studies.” —Dorota Glowacka, University of King's College, Canada"This unique volume makes an important and timely contribution to the field of Holocaust Studies by bringing together a collection of essays that crosses geographies, disciplines, and approaches to Holocaust representation. The carefully selected chapters, in conversation with each other, broaden our awareness of and appreciation for the expansive possibilities for Holocaust research. Reading this volume enriches our understanding of Holocaust history and memory." —Victoria Aarons, Trinity University