Holocaust and Psychology
The twentieth issue of our journal will be a jubilee one. Hence, it shall include summaries, overviews, and attempts to look at selected issues from the perspective of the 20 years. Nevertheless, its main theme shall be the HOLOCAUST and PSYCHOLOGY.
Janusz Korczak wrote the following in his diary: “I feel content and discontent. I become angry, happy, anxious, indignant, I am eager to experience and to avoid experience, I am understanding but I call for punishment by God or man. [...] But all this is theoretical. Made to order. Flat, drab, customary, professional; I perceive things as if through a fog, with blotched, non-dimensional emotions. They seem to be beside me, not inside me. [...] Indolence. Poverty of feeling [...]. “He already knows he must die. And what next?” “Surely you cannot die more than once...?”
Aside the jubilee motifs, the 2024 issue shall be devoted primarily to psychological issues connected with the Holocaust. We shall focus primarily on feelings and emotions, instead of the subject matter of memory, which already has an extensive reference literature. We intend to focus on the feelings and emotions felt there and then, namely the Jews' emotions and experiences in the sphere of the psyche during the Holocaust as well as on the emotional aspects of the Polish-Jewish relations during the occupation. We are also interested in biographical and historical texts about the fate of Jewish psychologists/psychoanalysts during the Holocaust.
The primary sources can be personal documents — diaries, letters, and post-war memoirs and reflections.
Contributions are invited from a range of disciplines and perspectives. Suggestions of articles exploring the following key themes will be considered:
We also invite you to submit your own proposals concerning psychological phenomena and psychological experiences during the Holocaust and the related issues as well as other proposals fitting in with the topic of the upcoming issue of our journal.
Text submission calendar and procedure
June 15, 2023 –deadline for sending in article proposals containing:
The article proposal should be sent by email to the editorial staff: redakcja@holocaustresearch.pl
June 30, 2023 – deadline for the editorial staff’s decision as to which proposals are accepted and which texts are commissioned
February1, 2024 – deadline for submitting articles through the editorial system at - https://zagladazydow.pl/index.php/zz/about/submissions
The Holocaust. Studies and Materials’ editorial staff follows review procedures which are in accord with the review guidelines prepared by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education in the brochure “Dobre praktyki w procedurach recenzyjnych w nauce” [good practices in review procedures in science], particularly:
The texts undergo a preliminary review by the editorial staff. The assessment criteria are the subject scope of the article sent in (whether it fits the periodical’s profile), fulfillment of the formal criteria of a scholarly text, and the author’s following the manual of style. Basing on the preliminary recommendation by at least two members of the editorial staff, the texts are either qualified for further review procedure or rejected. In either case, the author is notified about the editorial staff’s decision.
The editorial staff applies the double-blind review principle, which means that the reviewers do not know the author’s identity and vice versa.
A full description of the review procedure and the reviewers’ list are available on our annual’s website.
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Text formatting and technical requirements
All guidelines regarding detailed rules of formatting articles and bibliography can be found in our periodical’s manual of style.