- Mourning, memory and politics: memorialization of the Holocaust in Britain from the 1940s to the present day
- The making of “Jew clubs”: performing Jewishness and antisemitism in European football and fan cultures
- Jewish refugee artists in Britain: an untold story of visual resistance to fascism, 1930s–40s
- The making of child Holocaust survivors
- Israel: what went wrong?
- Making Jews visible: Germany’s Antisemitism Commissioners
- Ties that bind: kinship, adjacency, and the trans camera
- Antisemitism in Britain: How has it shaped Jewish identity before and after October 7?
- Decolonizing testimony: Frederick Douglass and Primo Levi
- Jewish soldiers, Nazi captors – what was it like to be a Jewish POW in a Nazi camp?