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Sidney M. Bolkosky


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Sidney M. Bolkosky is William E. Stirton Professor in the Social Sciences, University of Michigan–Dearborn. A specialist in working with the oral testimonies of Holocaust survivors, Professor Bolkosky has published more than 20 scholarly articles and books, including The Distorted Image: German-Jewish Perceptions of Germans and Germany, 1920–1935 (1975), "Voices of Anne Frank," (1997), and "Voices, Visions and Silence: Reflections on Listening to Holocaust Survivors" (1999). He has received grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities and from the Michigan Council for the Humanities, and in 1993 consulted on the film Testimony for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Professor Bolkosky is currently editing a volume of essays tentatively titled Holocaust Survivor Interviews: Breaking and Reconstructing the Silences.

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