2020/2021 Spring Term
Heroes and Villains
Resistance and Collaboration during World War II
(Joachim Rønning and Espen Dandberg, 2008)
- Anderson, Jason, "Max Manus: Resistance Hero Gets Bland Treatment," Toronto Star, April 1, 2010.
- Brooks, Xan, "Max Manus: Man of War," The Guardian, June 5, 2009.
- Catsoulis, Jeannette, "Assaying the Norwegian Resistance," The New York Times, September 2, 2010.
- Childs, Martin, "Gunnar Sonsteby: Norway's Most Decorated War Hero," Independent, June 10, 2012.
- Cole, Stephen, "Max Manus: A Little Too Much Hero Worship," The Globe and Mail, April 2, 2010.
- French, Philip, "Max Manus: Man of War," The Guardian, June 7, 2009.
- Leach, Pier, "Movie Review: Max Manus," The West Australian, March 22, 2010.
- Burian, Michal et al, Assassination: Operation Anthropoid, 1941-1942 (Prague: The Military History Institute/Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic, 2007)
- Cameron, Rob, "Czech Pride in Jan Kubis, Killer of Reinhard Heydrich," BBC News, May 27, 2012.
- Charleton, Peter and Conor Daly, "Truth, Patriotism and the Heroic Narrative: The Case of Operation Anthropoid," Irish Judicial Studies Journal, 4/1 (2020), pp.121-141.
- McKinney, Dagney, "Reinhard Heydrich and the Heydrich Terror: The Real Story Behind Operation Anthropoid," Cultura Obscura, February 15, 2020.
- Modrá, Katrina, "Anthropoid Film Tour Commemorates Czechoslovak WWII Resistance Fighters," expats cz, May 27, 2019.
- Operation Anthropoid
- Pirodsky, Jason, "Anthropoid a Tense, Riveting WWII Procedural," The Prague Reporter, September 27, 2016.
- Rothman, Lily, "Anthropoid Historical Adviser on Why the True Story Matters," Time, August 12, 2016.
- SaÄŸlam, Büke, "The Representation of the Operation Anthropoid in Selected Works," Slavica Litteraria, 23 (2020), pp.111-126.
- Willoughby, Ian, "Last Days: The Heroes of Operation Anthropoid at Prague's Cyril and Methodius Church," Radio Prague International, May 27, 2017.
Sophie Scholl - Die letzten Tage
- Dumbach, Annette and Jud Newborn, Sophie Scholl and the White Rose (Oxford: Oneworld Publications, 2006)
- Fraser, Jennifer, "Sophie Scholl—Die Letzten Tage," Contemporary Justice Review, 11/3 (September 2008), pp.297-298.
- Moeller, Hans-Bernhard, "Sophie Scholl and Post-WW II German Film: Resistance and the Third Wave," Colloquia Germanica, 40/1 (2007), pp.19-35.
- Scholl, Inge, The White Rose: Munich, 1942-1943 [with an Introduction by Dorothee Sölle; translated from the German by Arthur R. Schultz] (Middletown: Wesleyan University Press, 1983)
- Atack, Margaret, "Performing the Nation in the Mode Rétro," Journal of War & Culture Studies, 9/4 (November 2016), pp.335-347.
- Bowd, Gavin, "Romanians of the French Resistance," French History, 28/4 (December 2014), pp.541-559.
- Davison, Phil, "Arsène Tchakarian, World War II Resistance Fighter in France, Dies at 101," The Washington Post, August 11, 2018.
- Holden, Stephen, "Outsiders in French Society, Battling Occupiers, and Collaborators," The New York Times, August 19, 2010.
- Lemercier, Fabien, "Foreign Martyrs Die for France in The Army of Crime," Cineuropa, May 17, 2009.
- Meisler, Stanley, "French Controversy Flares Over Role of Communist Party in Resistance," Los Angeles Times, October 25, 1985.
- Morris, Alan, "An Ever-Present Past: Didier Daeninckx and the Manouchian Resistance Group," Journal of War & Culture Studies, 8/3 (August 2015), pp.254-268.
- Navarrete, Marcela, "Movie Is Homage to Internationalism: The Army of Crime," Socialist Lawyer, No.55 (July 2010), pp.33-34.
- Orange, Michelle, "Freedom Fighters for France in WWII Epic Army of Crime," The Village Voice, August 18, 2010.
- Shachar, Hila, "Representing the Unrepresentable: The Army of Crime and Biopic Generic Conventions of Identity," in Deborah Cartwell and Ashley D. Polasek (eds.), A Companion to the Biopic (Hoboken: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2020), pp.191-208.
- Hedling, Erik, "Whose Repressed Memories? Max Manus: Man of War and Flame & Citron (From a Swede's Point of View," in Tommy Gustafsson and Pietari Kääpä (eds.), Nordic Genre Film: Small Nation Film Culturesin the Golbal Marketplace (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2015), pp.33-46.
- Østergård, Uffe, "Swords, Shields or Collaborators? Danish Historians and the Debate over the German Occupation of Denmark," in Henrik Stenius, Mirja Österberg and Johan Östling (eds.), Nordic Narratives of the Second World War: National Historiographies Revisited (Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2011), pp.31-53.
- Zander, Ulf, "World War II at 24 Frames a Second — Scandinavian Examples," in Helle Bjerg, Claudia Lenz, and Erik Torstensen (eds.), Historicizing the Uses of the Past: Scandinavian Perspectives on History Culture, Historical Consciousness and Didactics of History Related to World War II (Bielefeld: Transcript Verlag, 2011), pp.207-225.
- French, Philip, "Female Agents," The Guardian, June 29, 2008.
- Grimes, William, "Woman on a Hunt for Spies Who Didn't Come Home," The New York Times, August 30, 2006.
- Hewitt, Leah D., "Ethnicity and Nationality: Recent Representations of French Jews in Films on the Occupation," L'Esprit Créateur, 50/4 (Winter 2010), pp.11-121.
- Jarvis, Erika, "Five Badass Female Spies Who Deserved Their Own World War II Movie," Vanity Fair, November 25, 2016.
- Kasparek, Christopher, "Krystyna Skarbek: Re-viewing Britain's Legendary Polish Agent," The Polish Review, 49/3 (2004), pp.945-953.
- Pattinson, Juliette, "'Passing Unnoticed in a French Crowd': The Passing Performances of British SOE Agents in Occupied France," National Identities, 12/3 (September 2010), pp.291-308.
- Pattinson, Juliette, "'Playing the Daft Lassie with Them': Gender, Captivity and the Special Operations Executive during the Second World War," European Review of History/Revue européenne d'Histoire, 13/2 (June 2006), pp.271-292.
- Sugarman, Martin, "Two Jewish Heroines of the SOE," Jewish Historical Studies, 35 (1996-1998), pp.309-328.
- Toy, Rosemary Florence and Christopher Smith, "Women in the Shadow War: Gender, Class and MI5 in the Second World War," Women's History Review, 27/5 (2018), pp.688-706.
- Himka, John-Paul, "The Lviv Pogrom of 1941: The Germans, Ukrainian Nationalists, and the Carnival Crowd," Canadian Slavonic Papers, 53/2-3-4 (June- September-December 2011), pp.209-243.
- Lwów Ghetto, Wikipedia
- Paulsson, Gunnar S., "The Rescue of Jews by Non-Jews in Nazi-Occupied Poland," The Journal of Holocaust Education, 7/1-2 (Summer-Autumn 1998), pp.19-44.