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The Holocaust Memories And History 1st Edition Victoria Khiterer

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The Holocaust Memories And History 1st Edition Victoria Khiterer
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.2 MB
Pages: 415
Author: Victoria Khiterer, Ryan Barrick, David Misal, Peter Black, Tomas Vojta, David Shneer, Judith Cohen, Judith Kaplan–Weinger, Yonit Hoffman, Eric D. Miller, Jacqueline Cherepinsky
ISBN: 9781443859356, 1443859354
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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The Holocaust Memories And History 1st Edition Victoria Khiterer by Victoria Khiterer, Ryan Barrick, David Misal, Peter Black, Tomas Vojta, David Shneer, Judith Cohen, Judith Kaplan–weinger, Yonit Hoffman, Eric D. Miller, Jacqueline Cherepinsky 9781443859356, 1443859354 instant download after payment.

This book is a collection of seventeen scholarly articles which analyze Holocaust testimonies, photographs, documents, literature and films, as well as teaching methods in Holocaust education. Most of these essays were originally presented as papers at the Millersville University Conferences on the Holocaust and Genocide from 2010 to 2012.In their articles, the contributors discuss the Holocaust in concentration camps and ghettos, as well as the Nazis’ methods of exterminating Jews. The authors analyze the reliability of photographic evidence and eyewitness testimonies about the Holocaust. The essays also describe the psychological impact of the Holocaust on survivors, witnesses and perpetrators, and upon Jewish identity in general after the Second World War.The scholars explore the problems of the memorialization of the Holocaust in the Soviet Union and the description of the Holocaust in Russian literature. Several essays are devoted to the representation of the Holocaust in film, and trace the evolution of its depiction from the early Holocaust movies of the late 1940s – early 1950s to modern Holocaust fantasy films. They also show the influence of Holocaust cinema on feature films about the Armenian Genocide.Lastly, several authors propose innovative methods of teaching the Holocaust to college students. The younger generation of students may see the Holocaust as an event of the distant past, so new teaching methods are needed to explain its significance. This collection of essays, based on new multi-disciplinary research and innovative methods of teaching, opens many unknown aspects and provides new perspectives on the Holocaust.

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