The Auschwitz Foundation and Remembrance of Auschwitz publish their journal (which has existed for 25 years) twice a year. It thus disseminates current multidisciplinary research on the Nazi camps and the genocide of the Jews and Roma. It has been able to open the door to the most current debates on issues of memory and history.
In view of the growing interest in memorial issues, at the crossroads of many disciplines, from history to literature and the arts, from sociology to political science, and in view of the equally growing demand from the public, when issue No. 100 was due for publication, we decided to revamp our journal. The aim is to make up for the absence of a publication that deals with both questions of memory and questions of history without pitting one against the other.
Without abandoning their original mission, and with the experience and knowledge they have acquired, the Auschwitz Foundation and Remembrance of Auschwitz are now taking on the task of opening up their field of research to the problems of mass violence in the long historical term.
Avoiding any anachronism, they propose to critically revisit both the past and the present of our modernity and of a century during which wars, large-scale political violence and massacres – from genocides to ethnic cleansing – in which the responsibility of States was directly or indirectly involved.
Through Testimony: Between History and Memory, their aim is to boost the movement of a critical re-reading of these issues from both a historiographical and memorial point of view. They offer a new insight into our contemporary history.
The new format of our journal Testimony: Between History and Memory was introduced with issue 117. Half is taken up by an academic section (thematic dossier and varia) and half by a cultural section dealing with current cultural issues of memory and testimony. It consists of a logbook, sections, and a portfolio.
Just published: no. 139 (October 2024): The Liberation
On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Belgium, We are dedicating a dossier of our journal to the liberation of the country.
Table of contents (Dutch version)
Table of contents (French version)
Previously published: no. 138 (April 2024): Trials
This dossier will deal with trials that have provided a legal answer to a demand for justice. Several cases will be addressed ranging from Istanbul and the Nuremberg Doctors' trial to the German policemen of the Brussels Jewish section and the gacaca trials in Rwanda.
Table of contents (Dutch version)
Table of contents (French version)
Contacts:
Auschwitz Foundation and Remembrance of Auschwitz
Phone: +32 (0)2 512 79 98
Publication Director: Henri Goldberg
Editor-in-Chief: Frédéric Crahay
Editorial Secretaries: Fabian Van Samang (journal in Dutch and English) and Nathalie Peeters (journal in French and English)
Editorial Board:
Daniel Acke, Pascale Fabre, Agnès Graceffa, Johan Puttemans, Maarten Van Alstein, Yannik van Praag and Guy Zelis.
Scientific Committee:
Thomas Baum (Belgium), Marnix Beyen (Belgium), Christophe Busch (Belgium), Sonia Combe (France), Bernard Dan (Belgium), Emmanuelle Danblon (Belgium), Wim De Vos (Belgium), Fransiska Louwagie (Belgium), Carlo Saletti (Italy), Frediano Sessi (Italy).