History Department Faculty

Devin Pendas

Professor

Department

History

REPRESENTATIVE PUBLICATIONS

Books

The Cambridge History of the Holocaust, vol. 4, Aftermath, Outcomes, Repercussions, co-edited with Laura Jockusch (Cambridge University Press, 2025)

Democracy, Nazi Trials and Transitional Justice in Germany, 1945-1950 (Cambridge University Press, 2020).

Beyond the Racial State: New Perspectives on Nazi Germany, co-edited with Mark Roseman and Richard Wetzel (Cambridge University Press, 2017).

Political Trials in Theory and History, co-edited with Jens Meierhenrich (Cambridge University Press, 2016).

The Frankfurt Auschwitz Trial, 1963-1965: Genocide, History and the Limits of the Law (Cambridge University Press, 2006). German translation 2013.

Selected Articles and Book Chapters

鈥溾楩inal Solution,鈥 Holocaust, Shoah, or Genocide: From Separate to Integrated Histories鈥 in Hilary Earl and Simone Gigliotti eds., The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to the Holocaust (Wiley-Blackwell, 2020): 21-44.

鈥淐riminals, Enemies, and the Politics of Transitional Justice鈥 in Austin Sarat et. al. eds., Criminals and Enemies (University of Massachusetts Press, 2019): 22-43.

鈥淲ar Crimes Trials in Theory and Practice from the Middle Ages to the Present鈥 in Jonathan Waterlow and Jacques Schumacher eds. War Crimes Trials and Investigations: A Multidisciplinary Introduction (Palgrave-MacMillan, 2018): 23-58.

鈥淎gainst War: Pacifism as Collaboration and as Resistance,鈥 in Michael Geyer and Adam Tooze eds., The Cambridge History of the Second World War (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015): 475-501.

鈥淎uschwitz Trials: The Jewish Dimension,鈥 with Laura Jockusch and Gabriel Finder, Yad Vashem Studies 41/2 (2013): 139-171.

鈥淎natomie eines Skandals: die Ermittlungen im Mordfall Dr. Hans Hannemann im Kontext der deutschen Nachkriegsjustiz,鈥 Kritische Justiz 46/3 (2013): 245-56.

鈥淭oward a New Politics? On the Recent Historiography of Human Rights鈥 Contemporary European History 21/1 (2012): 95-111.

鈥淩etroactive Law and Proactive Justice: Debating Crimes against Humanity in Germany, 1945-1950鈥 Central European History 43 (September 2010): 428-63.

鈥淎uf dem Weg zu einem globalen Rechtssystem? Die Menschenrechte und das Scheitern des legalistischen Paradigmas des Krieges鈥 in Stefan-Ludwig Hoffmann ed., Moralpolitik. Geschichte der Menschenrechte im 20. Jahrhundert (G枚ttingen: Wallstein Verlag, 2010), 226-55.

鈥淪eeking Justice, Finding Law: Nazi Trials in the Postwar Era, 1945-1989鈥 in The Journal of Modern History 81 (June 2009): 347-368.

鈥淓xplaining Nazism: Ethics, Beliefs, and Interests鈥 in Modern Intellectual History 5 (November 2008): 573-96.

鈥淭estimony鈥 in Benjamin Ziemann and Miriam Dobson eds., Reading Primary Sources (London: Routledge, 2008): 226-42. Second, revised edition, 2020.

Eichmann in Jerusalem, Arendt in Frankfurt: The Eichmann Trial, the Auschwitz Trial and the Banality of Justice,鈥 New German Critique 34 (Winter 2007): 77-109.

鈥溾楾he Magical Scent of the Savage鈥: Colonial Violence, the Crisis of Civilization and the Origins of the Legalist Paradigm of War,鈥 The 艾可直播 College International and Comparative Law Review 30 (Winter 2007): 29-53.

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