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The Holocaust : memories, research, reference / Robert Hauptman, Susan Hubbs Motin, editors.

Publication | Digitized | Library Call Number: D804.348 .H65 1998

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    Format
    Book
    Published
    New York : Haworth Press, [1998]
    ©1998
    Contents
    Auschwitz Birkenau / Arnost Lustig
    Viewing the impossible : the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum / Linda M. Belau
    Blue tattoo : the creative process / Lyn Lifshin
    Five poems from Blue tattoo / Lyn Lifshin
    Preparing a Holocaust unit for high school students / Roselle K. Chartock
    A Holocaust resource center becomes a beehive : the case of the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey / G. Jan Colijn, William Bearden, and Gail Rosenthal
    Remainders of vanished lives : teaching the painful legacy of the Holocaust / Patricia M. Gantt with David A. Meier
    Incorporating contemporaneous newspaper articles about the Holocaust into a study of the Holocaust / Samuel Totten
    How silent were the churches? : Canadian Protestantism and the Jewish plight during the Nazi era : notes on method / Alan Davies
    Comparative genocide studies and the future directions of Holocaust research : an exploration / Henry R. Huttenbach
    The Holocaust and business as usual : congressional source materials / Daniel Rosenberg
    Separating the qualitative to quantitative dimension from the data versus analyses distinction : another way to study Holocaust survivors / Peter Suedfeld and Erin Soriano
    The Nazi origins of Eduard Pernkopf's Topographische Anatomie des Menschen : the biomedical ethical issues / Howard A. Israel
    "Getting It right" : some thoughts on the role of the Holocaust historian / Michael R. Marrus
    Holocaust autobiography / Martin Goldberg
    Examining the Holocaust through the lives and literary works of victims and survivors : an ideal unit of study for the English classroom / Samuel Totten
    Selected issues in Holocaust denial literature and reference work / Suzanne M. Stauffer
    Research strategies and reference sources about the Holocaust : a case study / Linda K. Menton
    Whose Holocaust is it, anyway? : the "H" word in library catalogs / Sanford Berman
    Overlooked reference tools for researching the Holocaust / Allan Mirwis
    Closing circles, opening pathways : the reference librarian and the Holocaust / Paul Howard Hamburg
    Expand reference resources : research the Holocaust through the Internet / Judy Anderson
    Locating Holocaust information on the Internet / Jackie C. Shane
    Holocaust resources on the Internet : a presence and usage survey / Scott A. Mellendorf
    Holocaust denial and the Internet / Betty Landesman.
    Other Authors/Editors
    Hauptman, Robert, 1941-
    Motin, Susan Hubbs.
    Notes
    "Simultaneously co-published as The reference librarian, numbers 61 and 62, 1998."
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Auschwitz Birkenau / Arnost Lustig -- Viewing the impossible : the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum / Linda M. Belau -- Blue tattoo : the creative process / Lyn Lifshin -- Five poems from Blue tattoo / Lyn Lifshin -- Preparing a Holocaust unit for high school students / Roselle K. Chartock -- A Holocaust resource center becomes a beehive : the case of the Richard Stockton College of New Jersey / G. Jan Colijn, William Bearden, and Gail Rosenthal -- Remainders of vanished lives : teaching the painful legacy of the Holocaust / Patricia M. Gantt with David A. Meier -- Incorporating contemporaneous newspaper articles about the Holocaust into a study of the Holocaust / Samuel Totten -- How silent were the churches? : Canadian Protestantism and the Jewish plight during the Nazi era : notes on method / Alan Davies -- Comparative genocide studies and the future directions of Holocaust research : an exploration / Henry R. Huttenbach -- The Holocaust and business as usual : congressional source materials / Daniel Rosenberg -- Separating the qualitative to quantitative dimension from the data versus analyses distinction : another way to study Holocaust survivors / Peter Suedfeld and Erin Soriano -- The Nazi origins of Eduard Pernkopf's Topographische Anatomie des Menschen : the biomedical ethical issues / Howard A. Israel -- "Getting It right" : some thoughts on the role of the Holocaust historian / Michael R. Marrus -- Holocaust autobiography / Martin Goldberg -- Examining the Holocaust through the lives and literary works of victims and survivors : an ideal unit of study for the English classroom / Samuel Totten -- Selected issues in Holocaust denial literature and reference work / Suzanne M. Stauffer -- Research strategies and reference sources about the Holocaust : a case study / Linda K. Menton -- Whose Holocaust is it, anyway? : the "H" word in library catalogs / Sanford Berman -- Overlooked reference tools for researching the Holocaust / Allan Mirwis -- Closing circles, opening pathways : the reference librarian and the Holocaust / Paul Howard Hamburg -- Expand reference resources : research the Holocaust through the Internet / Judy Anderson -- Locating Holocaust information on the Internet / Jackie C. Shane -- Holocaust resources on the Internet : a presence and usage survey / Scott A. Mellendorf -- Holocaust denial and the Internet / Betty Landesman.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English
    ISBN
    0789003791
    Additional Form
    Electronic version(s) available internally at USHMM.
    Physical Description
    320 pages ; 23 cm

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