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Teaching about the Holocaust : Essays by College and University Teachers

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This collection of fourteen essays by renowned scholars in the field of Holocaust studies seeks to reflect on the experience of teaching and researching this complicated and emotional topic.

Separately, they represent a variety of disciplines and orientations.

Collectively, they give evidence of the strong commitment to continue this important work, and the moral and ethical demands such teaching, writing, and research place upon all who engage in it.

Different perspectives from historical, philosophical, and religious frameworks come together to create a unique contribution to the literature on the Holocaust.

Educators discuss what they teach, their methodologies and theoretical orientations and reflect on their own journeys that brought them to this field.

The unique nature of these stories brings much-needed background to the field of Holocaust studies and also serves to inspire others to enlarge their thinking and understanding of previous work on this topic.

The stories of these committed Holocaust educators will serve to inspire a new generation of thinkers, writers, and activists to engage in such work. In reading their stories, their collective commitment to make a difference today and tomorrow shines through.

This volume will be a valuable resource for courses in the Holocaust, contemporary post-Holocaust realities, as well as courses in genocide.

Scholars and anyone with an interest in enriching their understanding of the Holocaust will find much within to inspire them and provoke new ideas.

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Praeger Publishers Inc
0275982327 / 9780275982324
Hardback
30/04/2004
United States
English
328 p.
24 cm
general /postgraduate /research & professional /undergraduate Learn More