Books:
A Nation of Refugees: World War I and Russia's Jews (Oxford University Press, forthcoming)
1915 Diary of S. An-sky: A Russian Jewish Writer at the Eastern Front. Indiana University Press, 2016.
Articles and Book Chapters
“Siberia as a 'New Jewish Center': A Refugee Resettlement Scheme in World War I Russia," special edition on Jews of Siberia and the Far East, eds. Viktoria Gerasimova and Vladimir Levin, Judaic-Slavic Journal no. 2, vol. 4 (forthcoming) [Russian].
“Pogroms in World War I Russia," in Pogroms: A Documentary History, eds. Eugene Avrutin and Elissa Bemporad (New York: Oxford University Press, 2021), 108-132.
“'Jewish Fever': Myths and Realities in the History of Russia's Typhus Epidemic, 1914-22," Jewish Social Studies: History, Culture, Society n.s. 26:1 (Fall 2020): 101-112.
with Janice Selekman, “People of Jewish Heritage," in Transcultural Health Care: A Population Approach: Cultural Competence in Nursing Care, Fifth Edition, eds. Larry D. Purnell and Eric A. Fenkl (New York: Springer Publishing, 2020), 557-588.
“Contending with Horror: Jewish Aid Work in the Russian Civil War Pogroms," in The Pogroms of the Russian Civil War at 100: New Trends, New Sources, eds. Elissa Bemporad, Thomas Chopard, in Quest. Issues in Contemporary Jewish History. Journal of Fondazione CDEC, no. 15 (August 2019) url: www.quest-cdecjournal.it/focus.php?id=414
“Fighting 'On Our Own Territory': The Rescue and Representation of Jews in Russia during World War I," in Russia's Home Front in War and Revolution. Book 2: The Experience of War and Revolution, eds. Adele Lindenmeyr, Christopher Read and Peter Waldron (Bloomington: Slavica Publishers, 2016), 79–105.
“Preserving 'Events that are Vanishing Like Smoke ': The Black Book as Community of Survivors and Writers 1943-1946," Zutot: Perspectives on Jewish Culturevol. 11 (2014): 1–12.
“Reconstructing a Lost Archive: Simon Dubnow and 'The Black Book of Imperial Russian Jewry.' Materials for a History of the War, 1914-1915," Simon Dubnow Institute Yearbook 12 (2013): 419–442.
“Vasilii Grossman: A Cosmopolitan Writer Depicts the Murder of the Jewish People," The Journal of European Studies vol. 43: 4 (2013): 283–298.