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All Fellows with Last Name begins in “j” and their Work

Hamutal Jackobson Girshengorn
Hamutal Jackobson Girshengorn, Phyllis Greenberg Heideman and Richard D. Heideman Fellow
Term of CAHS fellowship: 2011-2012 academic year
Not Drawn to Scale: Maps and the Holocaust: 1939 to the Present
Elana Jakel
Elana Jakel, Charles H. Revson Foundation Fellow
Term of CAHS fellowship: 2009-2010 academic year
Ukraine without Jews? The Soviet Jewish Experience after the Holocaust, 1943-1948
Tomaz Jardim
Tomaz Jardim, Diane and Howard Wohl Fellow
Term of CAHS fellowship: 2007-2008 academic year
The Mauthausen War Crimes Trial and American Justice in Germany
Tomaz Jardim
Tomaz Jardim, Laurie and Andy Okun Fellow
Term of CAHS fellowship: 2009-2010 academic year
The Mauthausen War Crimes Trial and American Justice in Germany
Paul Jaskot
Paul Jaskot, Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies Fellow
Term of CAHS fellowship: 2006-2007 academic year
The Political Reception of the Nazi Past and Postwar German Art
Mette Jensen, Miles Lerman Center for the Study of Jewish Resistance Research Fellow
Term of CAHS fellowship: 2002-2003 academic year
Solidarity in Action: Collective Rescue Efforts in Nazi-Occupied Europe
Laura Jockusch
Laura Jockusch, Ben and Zelda Cohen Fellow
Term of CAHS fellowship: 2012-2013 academic year
Beyond Vengeance: Jewish Conceptions of Retributive Justice after the Holocaust
Willa Johnson
Willa Johnson, Cummings Foundation Fellowship
Associate Professor of Sociology, University of Mississippi (USA)
Term of CAHS fellowship: Through September 30, 2013
Shoah Art as History: A Sociological and Cultural Analysis of Human Bodily Conditions in the Artworks of Karl Schwesig
Jennifer Jordan
Jennifer Jordan, Douglas and Carol Cohen Fellow
Term of CAHS fellowship: 2003-2004 academic year
Places of Persecution and Resistance in Berlin: Comparing Wartime Sites to Contemporary Memorial Landscapes
Jonathan Judaken
Jonathan Judaken, Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies Fellow
Term of CAHS fellowship: 2006-2007 academic year
Theorizing Anti-Semitism: Confronting Modernity and Modern Judeophobia
Helen Junz
Helen Junz, Charles H. Revson Foundation Fellow
Term of CAHS fellowship: 2003-2004 academic year
The Treatment of Holocaust Era Assets: A Comparative View

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