We are pleased to announce the 'ONLINE FIRST' release of the 20th Jubilee issue of our journal for 2024, available in Open Access. For those who appreciate the traditional print format, we want to reassure readers that the magazine is already in production and will be available soon.
The central theme of this issue is the intersection of psychology and history. Michal Bilewicz and Karolina Marcinkowska explore the evolution of understanding the behavior of victims, perpetrators, and witnesses in social psychology. France Grenaudier-Klijn examines the origins of Anna Langfus' writing, while Stanley S. Seidner investigates the occupational traumas of David Wdowinski. Katarzyna Prot-Klinger and Krzysztof Szwajca delve into the topic of survivor therapy. Additionally, Monica Stolarczyk-Bilardie provides an analysis of Pope Pius XII and Vatican diplomacy’s response to information about the extermination of Jews during 1942-1943.
This issue offers much more, reflecting the diverse and rich contributions of this special edition.