Laura Jokusch is Albert Abramson Chair in Holocaust Studies at Brandeis University, USA. She is the author of Collect and Record! Jewish Holocaust Documentation in Early Postwar Europe (2012; winner of the National Jewish Book Award and co-winner of the Sybil Halpern Milton Book Prize) and the editor of Khurbn-Forshung: Documents on Early Holocaust Research in Postwar Poland (2022). She is also the co-editor (with Gabriel Finder) of Jewish Honor Courts: Revenge, Retribution and Reconciliation in Europe and Israel after the Holocaust (2015; finalist for National Jewish Book Award) and (with Andreas Kraft and Kim Wünschmann) Revenge, Retribution, Reconciliation: Justice and Emotions between Conflict and Mediation (2016).
In this pathbreaking study sure to set the standard for future works on the topic, Laura Jockusch traces revenge from Nazi antisemitic fantasies to Jewish wartime and postwar responses, culminating in its afterlife on screen. Combining sharp analysis with accessible storytelling, she frames revenge as a central theme in Holocaust history and its popular memory. * Avinoam J. Patt, Professor of Holocaust Studies, New York University, USA *