Literature

 

Asian Context

Conrad, Sebastian: The dialectics of remembrance: memories of empire in Cold War Japan, in: Comparative Studies in Society and History 56 (2014), pp. 4-33.

Cumings, Bruce: Korea’s Place in the Sun. A Modern History, New York/London 2005.

Dower, John W.: An Aptitude for Being Unloved: War and Memory in Japan, in: Crimes of War: Guilt and Denial in the Twentieth Century, ed. by Omer Bartov, Atina Grossmann and Mary Nolan, New York 2002, pp.  217-241.

Gluck, Carol: Operations of Memory. “Comfort Women” and the World, in: Ruptured Histories. War, Memory, and the Post-Cold War in Asia, ed. by Sheila Miyoshi Jager and Rana Mitter, Cambridge/London 2007, pp. 47-77.

Lim, Jie-Hyun: “Second World War in Global Memory Space,” in Cambridge History of Second World War, ed. by Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze, Cambridge 2015, pp. 749-809.

____: Victimhood Nationalism in Contested Memories: National Mourning and Global Accountability, in: Memory in a Global Age: Discourses, Practices and Trajectories , ed. by Aleida Assmann and Sebastian Conrad ,New York 2010, pp. 138–62.

Miyoshi Jager, Sheila/ Kim, Jiyul: The Korean War after the Cold War. Commemorating the Armistice Agreement in South Korea, in: Ruptured Histories. War, Memory, and the Post-Cold War in Asia, ed. by Sheila Miyoshi Jager and Rana Mitter, Cambridge/London 2007, pp. 233-265.

Soon-Won, Park: The Politics of Remembrance: The case of Korean forced laborers in the Second World War, in: Rethinking Historical Injustice and Reconciliation in Northeast Asia: The Korean experience, ed. by Shin, Gi-Wook, Soon-Won Park, and Daqing Yang, New York 2007, pp. 55-74.

Yang, Daqing: ‘The Malleable and the Contested: the Nanjing Massacre in Postwar China and Japan’, in: Perilous Memories: the Asia-Pacific War(s), ed. by T. Fujitani, Geoffrey M. White, Lisa Yoneyama, Durham/London 2001, pp. 50-86.

European Context

Fröhlich, Uta /Glauning, Christine /Hax, Iris /Irmer, Thomas / Kerstens, Frauke: „Forced Labour in the Nazi State. An overview“, in: Alltag Zwangsarbeit 1938-1945. Catalogue to the eponymous permanent exhibition (translation from German), ed. by Nazi Forced Labour Documentation Center Berlin-Schöneweide of the Stiftung Topography of Terror, Berlin 2013, pp. 26-52 Berlin 2014.

Logge, Thorsten: Public History in Germany: Challenges and Opportunities, in: German Studies Review, vol. 39, No. 1 (2016), pp. 141-153.

Pohl, Dieter: „Forced Labour in Occupied Eastern Europe. A research overview“ in:  Forced Labor. The Germans, the Forced Laborers and the War. Catalogue to the eponymous exhibition, ed. by Volkhard Knigge, Rikola Gunnar Lüttgenau, and Jens-Christian Wagner, Weimar 2010, pp. 201-208.

Spoerer, Mark: „Forced Labor in the Third Reich“ a translation from German for the Norbert Wollheim Memorial J.W. Goethe-Universität / Fritz Bauer Institut Frankfurt am Main,  Frankfurt am Main 2010.

von Plato, Alexander: „Reports from Germany on Forced and Slave Labour“ in: Hitler’s Slaves. Life Stories of Forced Labourers in Nazi-Occupied Europe, ed. by Alexander von Plato, Almut Leh, and Christoph Thonfeld, New York 2010. pp. 23-37.

Wagner, Jens-Christian: „Forced Labour in the National-Socialist Era. An Overview, in: Forced Labor. The Germans, the Forced Laborers and the War. Catalogue to the eponymous exhibition, ed. by Volkhard Knigge, Rikola Gunnar Lüttgenau, and Jens-Christian Wagner, Weimar 2010, pp. 180-193.