Yad Vashem Studies is a peer-reviewed bi-annual scholarly journal on the Shoah.
Since its inception in 1957, Yad Vashem Studies has featured trailblazing and thought-provoking articles about the Shoah by leading researchers and thinkers on the subject around the world.
Yad Vashem Studies aims to comprehensively examine the Shoah and is a forum for multi-disciplinary scholarly discourse.
We invite scholars from all disciplines to submit original research articles and annotated documentation on all aspects of the Shoah, its antecedents, and related postwar issues, as well as review articles on important research works, documentary compendia, new encyclopedias, and the like.
Yad Vashem Studies is published in both English and Hebrew editions. Articles may be submitted in either of these languages. In order to be accepted for publication, an article must pass a peer review process that includes both members of the Editorial Board and independent anonymous reviewers. Articles should be submitted in duplicate or by email and should follow Yad Vashem’s house style.
Send submissions by email to: yv.studies@yadvashem.org.il.