Nadège Ragaru

Nadège Ragaru is a tenured researcher at Sciences Po Paris (CERI-CNRS) and research professor at Sciences Po, where she teaches history and the memory of the Holocaust and socialism in Eastern Europe. Her work focuses on the Holocaust, wartime mass violence, and identities and citizenship policies in Bulgaria and Macedonia. She is currently working on a book about postwar trials held in Bulgaria for anti-Jewish crimes. Her recent publications include the edited volume La Shoah en Europe du Sud-Est. Les Juifs en Bulgarie et dans les territoires sous administration bulgare (1941-1944), Paris: E-éditions du Mémorial de la Shoah, 2014. She has also coordinated the thematic issues, including “Fictions d’avenir: sciences et temps des socialismes est-européens,”Les Cahiers du monde russe, 56 (1), Summer 2015 and “Voir l’histoire: sources visuelles et écriture du regard,”  Critique internationale, 68, July-Sept. 2015. Her articles on anti-Jewish policies, the writing of the history of the Holocaust and memorial World War II-era controversies have appeared in: “La spoliation des biens juifs en Bulgarie pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale: un état des lieux historiographique,” Questions de recherche, 48, March 2016; “Juger les crimes antisémites avant Nuremberg: l’expérience du Tribunal populaire en Bulgarie (1944-1945),” Histoire@Politique, 26, May-August 2015; “The Liquidation of Jewish Properties in Bitola: Plunder by Decree during the Bulgarian Occupation (1943),” in: Berta Romano Nikolikj, et al. (Eds.), Jews in Macedonia. History, Tradition, Culture, Language and Religion, Skopje: Jewish Community in the Republic of Macedonia, 2015, p. 249-262; “The Female Body of Jewish Suffering: The Cinematic Recreation of the Holocaust in the Bulgarian-German Co-production “Zvezdi/Sterne/Stars” (1959),” L'Homme. Europäische Zeitschrift für feministische Geschichtswissenschaft, 26 (2), 2015, p.103-117; “Commémorer et diviser en Europe: le 70e anniversaire du sauvetage et des déportations juives depuis les terres sous administration bulgare,” Revue d’Etudes comparatives Est-Ouest, 65 (3-4), 2014, p. 237-274.

Email: nadege.ragaru@sciencespo.fr

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