Bart Nauta

Bart Nauta

PhD Researcher

Research Interests

Trauma, perpetrator trauma, intergenerational trauma, moral injury, perpetrators

Subfield

Perpetrator studies, Holocaust and Genocide Studies

Publications

Nauta, B. (2024). Injured fighters: Traumatisation and Contention in Post-Colonial States. War & Society, 1-8.

Bouwknegt, T. B., & Nauta, B. (2023). A Cage Went in Search of a Bird: On the Politics of Condemnation, Compensation and Convalescence. Journal of International Criminal Justice, 21(1), 185-209

Blom, B. C., June ter Heide, F. J., Nauta, B., Mooren, T. M., & Olff, M. (2023). ‘Where am I in all of this?’ Impact of a morally injurious mission on the home front of Dutchbat III military Veterans. Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health, 9(2), 19-26

Te Brake, H., & Nauta, B. (2022). Caught between is and ought: the Moral Dissonance Model. Frontiers in Psychiatry, 13, 2903

Awards & Grants

Fulbright Scholarship; Cultuurfonds; Ketel 1 Studiefonds; Junior fellow at NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies

Conference Presentations

Presentation on PhD research at ‘Beyond the Limits of Trauma’ at Center for Culture and Mind, University of Kopenhagen (2024)

Presentation on PhD research and perpetrator trauma, at the 5th International Graduate Student Conference on Holocaust and Genocide Studies. Strassler Center, Clark University. Worcester (MA, USA) (2023)

Presentation on PhD research and perpetrator trauma, at the international conference of the International Association of Genocide Scholars. Barcelona (2023)

Presentation on moral injury at the conference ‘Militaries and Militarization: the Turn to Resilience’ of the Danish Institute for International Studies. Copenhagen (2018)

Presentation at the Conference ‘Telling, Describing, Representing Extermination. The Auschwitz Sonderkommando, their Testimony and their Legacy’ in Centre Marc Bloch. Berlin (2018)

Degrees

MA

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