Geoffrey Little
Azrieli Holocaust Collection Librarian
Israel studies subject guide
Article databases
- America: History and Life (Jewish Experience in Canada and the United States)
- ATLA Religion Database (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam)
- Historical Abstracts (History of Israel, History of the Jewish People)
- Index Islamicus (Islam, the Middle East, and Muslim World)
- JSTOR (Interdisciplinary)
- MLA International Bibliography (Israeli Literature and Language)
- Political Science Complete (Israeli Politics and Government)
- RAMBI: Index to Articles on Jewish Studies
Selected electronic journals
- AJS Review (Association for Jewish Studies)
- Israel Affairs
- Israel Studies
- Israel Studies Forum
- Israel Studies Review
- Jewish History
- Journal of Israeli History
- Journal of Modern Jewish Studies
- Middle East Journal
- Middle East Quarterly
- Palestine-Israel Journal of Politics, Economics, and Culture
- ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Jerusalem Post (1932-1988)
- ProQuest Central: The Jerusalem Post (1988 - present)
- Shofar: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Jewish Studies
Books
- Sofia Discovery tool (you can widen your search to include all Quebec university libraries by selecting "Bibliothèques universitaires du Québec" under "Library" in the left navigation)
- BAnQ
- Jewish Public Library
- National Library of Israel
Reference tools
Middle East languages and literatures
The Azrieli Holocaust Collection in the Concordia University Library is one of the most important specialized collections in Canada for scholarly research and teaching on the Holocaust and the history of anti-Semitism. It also documents the history Nazi Germany, the history of Jewish-Christian relations in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, and the immeasurable impact of the Holocaust on post-Holocaust life, thought, and culture with special emphasis on Canada and the United States.
Established by Montreal philanthropist and businessman David J. Azrieli, CM, CQ (1922 - 2014), the collection contains approximately 8,500 titles from almost every discipline and includes rare books and ephemera from the 1920s, 30s, and 40s; digitized primary sources; microfilm collections of government records and war crimes trials; documentaries and feature films; survivor memoirs and diaries; and secondary texts. The languages represented in the collection include not just English and French, but Yiddish, Polish, German, Russian, and Hebrew. The Azrieli Holocaust Collection is an invaluable resource for Concordia students and faculty as well as for the broader community.
All items are identifiable in the Sofia Discovery tool.