ARLEEN IONESCU, DUMITRU TUCAN

BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE HOLOCAUST AND ANTISEMITISM IN ROMANIA


ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5764-8612, https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7200-0761
DOI: 10.33993/drl.2025.12.257.304
Affiliation: Faculty of Letters, West University of Timișoara.
Recommended citation: Arleen Ionescu, Dumitru Tucan, “Bibliography on the Holocaust and Antisemitism in Romania”, Dacoromania litteraria, 2025, 12, pp. 257-304.
Contact details: West University of Timișoara, 4 Vasile Pârvan Blvd., 300223 Timișoara, Romania.
Email: arleen.ionescu@e-uvt.ro, dumitru.tucan@e-uvt.ro

BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE HOLOCAUST AND ANTISEMITISM IN ROMANIA
(Abstract)

This article offers the first comprehensive bibliography that focuses on the Holocaust and antisemitism in Romania and includes key resources from historiography, testimonial literature, and studies on Holocaust representation and memorialization. Intended as a valuable research tool, it includes titles in Croatian, English, French, German, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Romani, Romanian, Spanish, Swedish. Romanian and English translations are provided for all foreign-language titles where available. For titles originally published in Romanian, only English translations are indicated if they exist. The massive corpus comprising approximately 950 titles is divided into several sections on historiography (“Historical Studies on Antisemitism, the Holocaust in Romania and Its Memory”, “Documents, Documentary Accounts and Memorial Books”), Holocaust representation (“Testimonies, Memoirs, Diaries of Holocaust Survivors [Including Vicarious Memoirs Written on Behalf of Their Relatives by Second and Third Generation Writers]”, “Fiction”, “Poetry and Discourses of Poets on the Holocaust”, “Filmography”), and “Works on Holocaust Testimonial Literature and Other Representations and Memorialization of the Holocaust in Romania, Works on the Romanian Intelligentsia During WW2”.

Keywords: Holocaust in Romania, antisemitism in Romania, Holocaust testimonial literature, Holocaust memorialization in Romania.

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