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Teaching about the Holocaust : essays by college teachers

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.
Print Book, English, 2004
Praeger, Westport, Conn., 2004
Aufsatzsammlung
XVIII, 239 Seiten
9780275982324, 0275982327
177232097
Foreword by Hubert LockeIntroduction by Samuel Totten, Steven Leonard Jacobs, and Paul R. BartropA Little More Understanding: The Experience of Holocaust Educator in Australia by Paul R. BartropEmerging from the Shadow by Franklin BialystokWriting and Teaching Holocaust History: A Personal Perspective by Christopher R. BrowningWhat Are the Results? Reflections on Working in Holocaust Education by Stephen C. FeinsteinTeaching Shoah Matters: A Personal Memoir by Zev GerberReflections of a Holocaust Scholar/Philosopher by Leonard GrobSo They Care and Remember by Aaron HassReflections on a Decade of Teaching the Holocaust by Stephen R. HaynesTeaching the Holocaust: A Mission by Nili KerenSeeking the Fire in the Ashes: A Journey into the Holocaust by David PattersonThe Past is not Dead: Memories, Reflections, and Perspectives by Hanna-Fred RathenowLooking Back in Anger: Antiracist Education and the Holocaust by Geoffrey ShortThe Heft of Useful Things: The Hard Work of Holocaust Theatre by Robert SklootPersonal, Educational, and Research Encounters by Nechama TecSelected Bibliography of Contributors' WorksNotes on Contributors