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Holocaust Literature and Ego Documents
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27 October 2026

Éva Kovács (Edited by)
Éva Kovács is a sociologist, deputy director of Academic Affairs at the Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust Studies, and a research professor at the Centre for Social Sciences/Hungarian Academy of Sciences Centre of Excellence in Budapest. Her research fields include the history of the Holocaust in Eastern Europe, research on memory and remembrance, and Jewish identity in Hungary.
Gerald Lamprecht (Edited by)
Gerald Lamprecht is head of the Center for Jewish Studies at Universität Graz and a professor of Jewish history and contemporary history. He researches in and heads numerous projects on Austrian Jewish history, the history of persecution during the Nazi era and Austrian cultural memory. He is also a coordinator of the antisemitism research group at the Institute of Culture Studies of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. His main research areas are Jewish history of the 19th and 20th centuries, history of National Socialism and the persecution of the Jews, memory studies and history of antisemitism.
Olaf Terpitz (Edited by)
Olaf Terpitz teaches Jewish literatures at the Center for Jewish Studies at Universität Graz where he serves as deputy director. His research interests encompass comparative literature studies, Jewish cultures in Eastern, Central and Southeast Europe, translation, migration and transformation.
Marianne Windsperger (Edited by)
Marianne Windsperger works as a research coordinator at the Vienna Wiesenthal Institute for Holocaust-Studies. Here, she coordinates the Austrian consortium EHRI-AT. She studied comparative literature and Romance languages at Universität Wien. Her research focuses on literary representations of the Holocaust, the afterlife of Yiddish literature, and transgenerational memorial practices.