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Holocaust education : promise, practice, power and potential / edited by E. Doyle Stevick and Deborah L. Michaels.

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: D804.33 .H65638 2016

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    Book
    Published
    Abingdon, Oxon, UK ; New York, NY, USA : Routledge, 2016
    ©2016
    Contents
    Introduction - Empirical and Normative Foundations of Holocaust education: Bringing research and advocacy into dialogue / E. Doyle Stevick and Deborah L. Michaels
    Holocaust education in the 'Black Hole of Europe': Slovakia's identity politics and history textbooks pre- and post-1989 / Deborah L. Michaels
    The Holocaust as reflected in Communist and post-Communist Romanian textbooks / Ana Barbulescu, Laura Degeratu and Cosmina Gusu
    'And Roma were victims, too.' The Romani genocide and Holocaust education in Romania / Michelle Kelso
    Teaching about the genocide of the Roma and Sinti during the Holocaust: chances and challenges in Europe today / Karen Polak
    The danger of not facing history: Exploring the link between education about the past and present-day anti-Semitism and racism in Hungary / Swaan van Iterson and Maja Nenadovic
    To teach the Holocaust in Poland: understanding teachers' motivations to engage the painful past / Magdalena H. Gross
    Reluctant learners? Muslim youth confront the Holocaust / Geoffrey Short
    Teaching about the Holocaust in English schools: challenges and possibilities / Stuart Foster
    Holocaust education: global forces shaping curricula integration and implementation / Bryan L. Davis and Eliane Rubinstein-Avila
    Reconceptualising the Holocaust and Holocaust education in countries that escaped Nazi occupation: a Scottish perspective / Paula Cowan.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Stevick, Doyle, 1969- editor.
    Michaels, Deborah L., editor.
    Notes
    Introduction - Empirical and Normative Foundations of Holocaust education: Bringing research and advocacy into dialogue / E. Doyle Stevick and Deborah L. Michaels -- Holocaust education in the 'Black Hole of Europe': Slovakia's identity politics and history textbooks pre- and post-1989 / Deborah L. Michaels -- The Holocaust as reflected in Communist and post-Communist Romanian textbooks / Ana Barbulescu, Laura Degeratu and Cosmina Gusu -- 'And Roma were victims, too.' The Romani genocide and Holocaust education in Romania / Michelle Kelso -- Teaching about the genocide of the Roma and Sinti during the Holocaust: chances and challenges in Europe today / Karen Polak -- The danger of not facing history: Exploring the link between education about the past and present-day anti-Semitism and racism in Hungary / Swaan van Iterson and Maja Nenadovic -- To teach the Holocaust in Poland: understanding teachers' motivations to engage the painful past / Magdalena H. Gross -- Reluctant learners? Muslim youth confront the Holocaust / Geoffrey Short -- Teaching about the Holocaust in English schools: challenges and possibilities / Stuart Foster -- Holocaust education: global forces shaping curricula integration and implementation / Bryan L. Davis and Eliane Rubinstein-Avila -- Reconceptualising the Holocaust and Holocaust education in countries that escaped Nazi occupation: a Scottish perspective / Paula Cowan.

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    English
    ISBN
    9781138119864
    1138119865
    Physical Description
    xiii, 184 pages ; 26 cm

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