Articles and Review Articles
“The International Administration of Territory as an Interim Peace,” Journal of Genocide Research 25, nos. 3-4 (2023), 482-95. With Jessie Barton Hronešová.
“Introduction: The Russian Invasion of Ukraine,” Journal of Genocide Research 25,
nos. 3-4 (2023), 253-55. With Diana Dumitru.
“The German Campaign against Cultural Freedom: Documenta 15 in Context,” Grey Room, no. 92 (Summer 2023), 75-93.
“Introduction: Patriotic History in Global Perspective,” Forum on “Patriotic History” and the (Re)Nationalization of Memory, Journal of Genocide Research (3 September 2021), 1-5. Written with Kornelia Kończal.
“Introduction,” Forum on the Achille Mbembe Controversy and the German Debate about Antisemitism, Israel, and the Holocaust, Journal of Genocide Research, 23:2 (2021), 371-73. Written with Ulrike Capdepón.
“‘White Genocide’ and the Ethics of Public Analysis,” Journal of Genocide Research, 21:2 (2019), 201-13.
“Introduction: Transformative Occupations in the Modern Middle East,” Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, 8:2 (2017), 231-46. Written with Simon Jackson.
“Empire, Resistance, and Security: International Law and the Transformative Occupation of Palestine,” Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, 8:2 (2017), 379-409.
“Israel Charny’s Attack on the Journal of Genocide Research and its Authors: A Response,” Genocide Studies and Prevention, 10:2 (2016), 3-22, http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/gsp/vol10/iss2/4/. Written with Amos Goldberg, Raz Segal, Martin Shaw, and Gerhard Wolf.
“Partitions and the Sisyphean Making of Peoples,” Refugee Watch, 46 (2015), 36-50. Abridged in Transit (2016): www.iwm.at/transit/transit-online/partitions-and-the-sisyphean-making-of-peoples/
“The Nigeria-Biafra War: Postcolonial Conflict and the Question of Genocide, 1967-1970,” Journal of Genocide Research, 16:2-3 (2014), 169-203. Written with Lasse Heerten.
“Genocide,” Australian Humanities Review, 55 (November 2013), 22-44.
“Das römische Gespräch in a New Key: Hannah Arendt, Genocide, and the Defense of Imperial Civilization,” Journal of Modern History, 85:4 (2013), 867-913.
“Mass Violence and the End of the Dutch Colonial Empire in Indonesia,” Journal of Genocide Research, 14:3-4 (2012), 257-76. Written with Bart Luttikhuis.
“Intellectual History in and of the Federal Republic of Germany,” Modern Intellectual History, 9:3 (2012), 625-39.
“The Canadian Museum for Human Rights: the ‘Uniqueness of the Holocaust’ and the Question of Genocide,” Journal of Genocide Research,
14:2 (2012), 215-38.
“Revisiting a Founding Assumption of Genocide Studies,” Genocide Studies and Prevention, 6:3 (2011), 289-302.
“Genocide and the Terror of History,” Parallax, 17:4 (2011), 90-108. Reprinted in Rick Crownshaw, ed., Transcultural Memory (Abingdon: Routledge, 2013), 95-113.
“Paranoia and Partisanship: Genocide Studies, Holocaust Historiography and the ‘Apocalyptic Conjuncture,’” Historical Journal, 54:2 (2011), 553-83.
“Official Apologies, Reconciliation, and Settler Colonialism: Australian Indigenous Alterity and Political Agency,” Citizenship Studies, 15:2 (2011), 145-59.
“Time, Indigeneity, and Peoplehood: The Postcolony in Australia,” Postcolonial Studies, 13:1 (2010), 31-54.
“Besatzung, Kolonialherrschaft und Widerstand: Das Völkerrecht und die Legitimierung von Terror,” Peripherie: Zeitschrift für Politik und Ökonomie in der Dritten Welt, 116 (December 2009), 399-424.
“The Contradictory Legacies of German Jewry,” Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook, 54 (2009), 36-43.
“The Fate of Blacks and Jews: A Response,” Journal of Genocide Research, 10:2 (2008), 1-19.
“Toward a Critical Theory of Genocide,” Mass Violence and Resistance Research Network, April 2008, www.sciencespo.fr/mass-violence-war-massacre-resistance/en/document/toward-theory-critical-genocide-studies
“Moving the Genocide Debate Beyond the History Wars,” Australian Journal of Politics and History, 54:2 (2008), 248-70.
“The Structure of German Identity after the Holocaust,” Zmanim (in Hebrew), 1 (2008), 41-55.
“The Non-German German and the German German: Dilemmas of Identity after the Holocaust,” New German Critique, 101 (Summer 2007), 45-94.
“Stigma and Sacrifice in Postwar Germany,” History and Memory, 19:2 (2007), 139-80.
“Why the Discipline of ‘Genocide Studies’ Has Trouble Explaining How Genocides End?”, Social Sciences Research Council, December 2006, http://howgenocidesend.ssrc.org/Moses/.
“Raphael Lemkin as Historian of Genocide in the Americas,” Journal of Genocide Research, 7:4 (2005), 501-29. Written with Michael A. McDonnell.
“Hayden White, Traumatic Nationalism, and the Public Role of History,” History and Theory, 44:3 (2005), 311-332. Spanish translation: Historia: Antropologia y Fuetes Orales, 38:2 (2007), 81-106
“The Public Relevance of Historical Studies: A Rejoinder to Hayden White,” History and Theory, 44:3 (2005), 339-48.
“Genocide and Holocaust Consciousness in Australia,” History Compass, 1 (2003) AU 28, 1-11.
“Conceptual Blockages and Definitional Dilemmas in the Racial Century: Genocide of Indigenous Peoples and the Holocaust,” Patterns of Prejudice, 36:4 (2002), 7-36. Extracted in Berel Lang and Simone Gigliotti, eds., The Holocaust: A Reader (Oxford: Blackwell, 2005), 449-63. Reprinted in A. Dirk Moses and Dan Stone, eds., Colonialism and Genocide (Abingdon: Routledge, 2007), 148-80.
“Coming to Terms with the Past in Comparative Perspective: Germany and Australia,” Aboriginal History, 25 (2001), 91-115. Reprinted in Russell West and Anja Schwarz, eds., Polycultural Societies and Discourse: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Australia and Germany (Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2007), 1-30.
“An Antipodean Genocide? The Origins of the Genocidal Moment in the Colonization of Australia,” Journal of Genocide Research, 2:1 (2000), 89-107.
“The Forty-Fivers: A Generation Between Fascism and Democracy,” German Politics and Society, 17:1 (1999), 95-127. Translated into German in Die Neue Sammlung, 40 (April 2000), 233-63.
“Structure and Agency in the Holocaust: Daniel J. Goldhagen and his Critics,” History and Theory, 37 (1998), 194-219.
“Modernity and the Holocaust,” Australian Journal of Politics and History, 43:3 (1997), 441-45.
“Cultural Ideologies and Historical Legitimation,” German Politics and Society, 15:2 (1997), 125-30.
“Introduction: The Russian Invasion of Ukraine,” Journal of Genocide Research 25,
nos. 3-4 (2023), 253-55. With Diana Dumitru.
“The German Campaign against Cultural Freedom: Documenta 15 in Context,” Grey Room, no. 92 (Summer 2023), 75-93.
“Introduction: Patriotic History in Global Perspective,” Forum on “Patriotic History” and the (Re)Nationalization of Memory, Journal of Genocide Research (3 September 2021), 1-5. Written with Kornelia Kończal.
“Introduction,” Forum on the Achille Mbembe Controversy and the German Debate about Antisemitism, Israel, and the Holocaust, Journal of Genocide Research, 23:2 (2021), 371-73. Written with Ulrike Capdepón.
“‘White Genocide’ and the Ethics of Public Analysis,” Journal of Genocide Research, 21:2 (2019), 201-13.
“Introduction: Transformative Occupations in the Modern Middle East,” Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, 8:2 (2017), 231-46. Written with Simon Jackson.
“Empire, Resistance, and Security: International Law and the Transformative Occupation of Palestine,” Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, 8:2 (2017), 379-409.
“Israel Charny’s Attack on the Journal of Genocide Research and its Authors: A Response,” Genocide Studies and Prevention, 10:2 (2016), 3-22, http://scholarcommons.usf.edu/gsp/vol10/iss2/4/. Written with Amos Goldberg, Raz Segal, Martin Shaw, and Gerhard Wolf.
“Partitions and the Sisyphean Making of Peoples,” Refugee Watch, 46 (2015), 36-50. Abridged in Transit (2016): www.iwm.at/transit/transit-online/partitions-and-the-sisyphean-making-of-peoples/
“The Nigeria-Biafra War: Postcolonial Conflict and the Question of Genocide, 1967-1970,” Journal of Genocide Research, 16:2-3 (2014), 169-203. Written with Lasse Heerten.
“Genocide,” Australian Humanities Review, 55 (November 2013), 22-44.
“Das römische Gespräch in a New Key: Hannah Arendt, Genocide, and the Defense of Imperial Civilization,” Journal of Modern History, 85:4 (2013), 867-913.
“Mass Violence and the End of the Dutch Colonial Empire in Indonesia,” Journal of Genocide Research, 14:3-4 (2012), 257-76. Written with Bart Luttikhuis.
“Intellectual History in and of the Federal Republic of Germany,” Modern Intellectual History, 9:3 (2012), 625-39.
“The Canadian Museum for Human Rights: the ‘Uniqueness of the Holocaust’ and the Question of Genocide,” Journal of Genocide Research,
14:2 (2012), 215-38.
“Revisiting a Founding Assumption of Genocide Studies,” Genocide Studies and Prevention, 6:3 (2011), 289-302.
“Genocide and the Terror of History,” Parallax, 17:4 (2011), 90-108. Reprinted in Rick Crownshaw, ed., Transcultural Memory (Abingdon: Routledge, 2013), 95-113.
“Paranoia and Partisanship: Genocide Studies, Holocaust Historiography and the ‘Apocalyptic Conjuncture,’” Historical Journal, 54:2 (2011), 553-83.
“Official Apologies, Reconciliation, and Settler Colonialism: Australian Indigenous Alterity and Political Agency,” Citizenship Studies, 15:2 (2011), 145-59.
“Time, Indigeneity, and Peoplehood: The Postcolony in Australia,” Postcolonial Studies, 13:1 (2010), 31-54.
“Besatzung, Kolonialherrschaft und Widerstand: Das Völkerrecht und die Legitimierung von Terror,” Peripherie: Zeitschrift für Politik und Ökonomie in der Dritten Welt, 116 (December 2009), 399-424.
“The Contradictory Legacies of German Jewry,” Leo Baeck Institute Yearbook, 54 (2009), 36-43.
“The Fate of Blacks and Jews: A Response,” Journal of Genocide Research, 10:2 (2008), 1-19.
“Toward a Critical Theory of Genocide,” Mass Violence and Resistance Research Network, April 2008, www.sciencespo.fr/mass-violence-war-massacre-resistance/en/document/toward-theory-critical-genocide-studies
“Moving the Genocide Debate Beyond the History Wars,” Australian Journal of Politics and History, 54:2 (2008), 248-70.
“The Structure of German Identity after the Holocaust,” Zmanim (in Hebrew), 1 (2008), 41-55.
“The Non-German German and the German German: Dilemmas of Identity after the Holocaust,” New German Critique, 101 (Summer 2007), 45-94.
“Stigma and Sacrifice in Postwar Germany,” History and Memory, 19:2 (2007), 139-80.
“Why the Discipline of ‘Genocide Studies’ Has Trouble Explaining How Genocides End?”, Social Sciences Research Council, December 2006, http://howgenocidesend.ssrc.org/Moses/.
“Raphael Lemkin as Historian of Genocide in the Americas,” Journal of Genocide Research, 7:4 (2005), 501-29. Written with Michael A. McDonnell.
“Hayden White, Traumatic Nationalism, and the Public Role of History,” History and Theory, 44:3 (2005), 311-332. Spanish translation: Historia: Antropologia y Fuetes Orales, 38:2 (2007), 81-106
“The Public Relevance of Historical Studies: A Rejoinder to Hayden White,” History and Theory, 44:3 (2005), 339-48.
“Genocide and Holocaust Consciousness in Australia,” History Compass, 1 (2003) AU 28, 1-11.
“Conceptual Blockages and Definitional Dilemmas in the Racial Century: Genocide of Indigenous Peoples and the Holocaust,” Patterns of Prejudice, 36:4 (2002), 7-36. Extracted in Berel Lang and Simone Gigliotti, eds., The Holocaust: A Reader (Oxford: Blackwell, 2005), 449-63. Reprinted in A. Dirk Moses and Dan Stone, eds., Colonialism and Genocide (Abingdon: Routledge, 2007), 148-80.
“Coming to Terms with the Past in Comparative Perspective: Germany and Australia,” Aboriginal History, 25 (2001), 91-115. Reprinted in Russell West and Anja Schwarz, eds., Polycultural Societies and Discourse: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Australia and Germany (Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, 2007), 1-30.
“An Antipodean Genocide? The Origins of the Genocidal Moment in the Colonization of Australia,” Journal of Genocide Research, 2:1 (2000), 89-107.
“The Forty-Fivers: A Generation Between Fascism and Democracy,” German Politics and Society, 17:1 (1999), 95-127. Translated into German in Die Neue Sammlung, 40 (April 2000), 233-63.
“Structure and Agency in the Holocaust: Daniel J. Goldhagen and his Critics,” History and Theory, 37 (1998), 194-219.
“Modernity and the Holocaust,” Australian Journal of Politics and History, 43:3 (1997), 441-45.
“Cultural Ideologies and Historical Legitimation,” German Politics and Society, 15:2 (1997), 125-30.