Publications for Natalia Aleksiun natalia.aleksiun@touro.edu
Aleksiun, N. (2003). Jewish responses to antisemitism in Poland, 1944-1947. In J. Zimmerman (Ed.), Contested memories: Poles and Jews during the Holocaust and in its aftermath (pp. 247-261). New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press. This material can be found here.
Aleksiun, N. (2002). Gender and nostalgia: Images of women in early Yizker Bikher. Jewish Culture and History, 5(1), 69-90.
Aleksiun, N. (2002). The origins of the blood libel: Israel Yuval's article vengeance and damnation, blood and defamation: From Jewish martyrdom to blood libel accusation and the response thereto. In E. Dabrowa (Ed.) Scripta Judaica Cracoviensia (vol. 1, pp. 21-28). Krakow, Poland: Jagiellonian University Press.
Aleksiun, N. (2001). Where was there a future for Polish Jewry? Bundist and Zionist polemics in post-World War II Poland. In J. Jacobs (Ed.), Jewish Politics in Eastern Europe: The Bund at 100 (pp. 227-242). New York: New York University Press.
Aleksiun, N. (Ed.). (1998). The situation of the Jews in Poland: As seen by the Soviet security forces in 1945. Jews in Eastern Europe, 3(37), 52-68.
Aleksiun, N. (1997). Zionists and anti-zionists in the central committee of the Jews in Poland: Cooperation and political struggle, 1944-1950. Jews in Eastern Europe, 2(33), 32-50.