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Rebooting Holocaust Remembrance

Nils Roemer, Mehak Burza

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This collection explores how technology—from AI to social media—is reshaping Holocaust memory and education. It examines the opportunities and risks, from increased accessibility to potential distortion, offering vital insights for preserving historical truth in the digital age.

This edited volume brings together select essays from the 2024 International eConference on Holocaust Studies, offering a critical exploration of how technology intersects with Holocaust…
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This edited volume brings together select essays from the 2024 International eConference on Holocaust Studies, offering a critical exploration of how technology intersects with Holocaust memory and human rights. It examines the evolving landscape of Holocaust remembrance in an era shaped by digital tools, artificial intelligence, and social media. This collection arises from the urgent need to understand how technological advancements are reshaping Holocaust memory, influencing educational practices, and affecting the preservation of historical truth.
Methodologically, it incorporates diverse approaches—case studies, theoretical analyses, and empirical research—offering a comprehensive view of the subject. Key findings underscore both the opportunities and risks technology presents to Holocaust education and remembrance, such as increased accessibility versus potential distortion or trivialization. While focused on specific technological contexts, the volume contributes meaningfully to research and practice, offering educators, scholars, and policymakers, new insights and best practices for preserving Holocaust memory in the digital age.

Dr Nils Roemer is Dean of the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology, USA and Director of the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies at the University of Texas (UT) at Dallas, USA. He holds distinguished chairs in Holocaust Studies and is an internationally recognized scholar of German-Jewish history, modern Europe, and Holocaust memory. A Columbia PhD, Dr Roemer has authored and edited numerous publications, and his leadership bridges academic excellence with public engagement in Holocaust education and remembrance.

Dr Mehak Burza is the Program Coordinator for Online Global Initiatives at the Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies, UT Dallas. She serves on the board of Teach the Shoah and is involved in Holocaust storytelling and interfaith outreach. Her PhD explored gendered responses to Holocaust trauma and memory. A former assistant professor (guest) at the University of Delhi, India, she has also been a scholar-in-residence at Oxford, UK. Dr Burza regularly organizes international conferences and publishes in both national and global forums.

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Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-0364-6888-7
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-6888-0
  • Date of Publication: 2026-04-20

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: HBTZ1, JFC, UBJ
  • BISAC: HIS043000, HIS035000, HIS016000, TEC052000, TEC056000, TEC066000
  • THEMA: NHTZ1(1D), NHWR7(3MPBL), JBCC, UBJ
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