The journal of Holocaust education

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BID SBNLO11560384
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descrizione fisicaThe journal of Holocaust education
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dimensioni22 cm
note editorialiDescrizione basata su: a. 4, 1 (Summer 1995). - Semestrale
linguaENG
collocazionePERHS.95
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Appropriating Auschwitz : The Zwirowisko Crosses

Attitudes and Action : Comparing the Responses of Mid-level Bureaucrats to the Holocaust

Beth Shalom : Re-thinking History and Memory

British Intelligence and the Holocaust : "Auschwitz and the Allies" Re-examined

Child Victims in Nazi Germany

" Children, Do Something Different" : Reflections on Running a Holocaust Field Trip

Constructing Allied Humanitarian Policy

The Diary of a Refugee Aid Worker : Reverend H. J. McLachlan in Czechoslovakia, 1938-39

Does the Singularity of the Holocaust make it Incomparable and Inoperative for Commemorating, Studying and Preventing Genocide? Britain's Holocaust Memorial Day as a Case Study

"Don't Touch My Holocaust" : Responding to Life is Beautiful

Eastern Atrocities : Three Holocaust Survivor Memoirs (Review Article)

An Educational Legacy : Pedagogical Approaches in Teaching About the Fate of Jewish Children during the Shoah

Emigration and Jewish Identity : "An Enormous Heartbreak"

Empathy and the Ethics of Reading in Primo Levi, Jorge Semprun and Bernhard Schlink

An Evaluation of CD-ROM. Resourches as a Tool for Teaching the Holocaust

The " Exodus" Affair : Hamburg 1947

Folke Bernadotte and the White Buses

Four Days in April 2000 : The 55th Anniversary of the Liberation of Ravensbrück

Friedrich Carl von Oppenheim : a Case Study of a Gentile Rescuer

The Genesis and Development of the Imperial War Museum's Holocaust Exhibition Project

Had the Holocaust Not Happened, How Many Jews Would be Alive

Hearing the Voices : The 27th. Annual Scholars' Conference on the Holocaust and the Churches, 2-4 March 1997 : "Teaching the Holocaust to Future Generations."

Holocaust Curricula in Israeli Secondary Schools, 1960s-1990s : Historical Evaluation from the Moral Education Perspective

Holocaust Education for the New Millenium : Assessing Our Progress

Holocaust Exhibitions On-Line : An Exploration of the Use and Potential of Virtual Space in British and American Museum Websites

The Holocaust in the National Curriculum : a Survey of Teachers' Attitudes and Practices

The Holocaust Museum as an Educational Resource : A View from New York City

Holocaust Museums in Australia : The impact of Holocaust Denial and the Role of the Survivors

Holocaust Survivors in Britain : an Overview and Research Agenda

Holocaust Work at the Jewish Museum, London : Preservation, Exhibitions and Education

Israeli Holocaust Fiction : A Review of Aharon Appelfeld's Badenhaim 1939 and Amos Oz's Touch the Water,Touch the Wind

The Jews in the Islands of Jersey, Guernsey and Sark during the German Occupation 1940-1945

The " Anschluss" : the British Response to the Refugee Crisis

The Lost Honour of Bystanders? The Case of Jewish Emissaries in Switzerland

" Lost in the Multiplicity of Impersonations?" The Jew and the Holocaust in Post-War British Fiction

Mad Dogs and Englishmen : Towards a Taxonomy of Rescuers in a "Bystander" Country - Britain 1933-45

The Missing Years : Experiences of Children Who Went through the Holocaust

Morality and Memory : Reflections on Business Ethics and National Socialism

Museums for the Millennium

Nowy Sacz, September 1939

Of Parchment and Ink : Varieties of Survivor Religious Responses to the Holocaust

On the Memory of the Armenian Genocide and the Holocaust

The Perpetrators' Testimonies in Shoah

Philipp Manes : A Theresienstadt Chronicle

Photographs from the Holocaust Archive

"Pissing in the Wind"? The Search for Nuance in the Study of Holocaust "Bystanders"

The Politics of Memory : Memory and the Dynamic of Empathetic Identification within Historical Accounts of National Socialism and the Holocaust

Post-communist Holocaust Commemoration in Poland and Germany

Recent Trends in Holocaust Historiography

Remembrance of the Holocaaust? : Redesigning the Sachsenhausen Memorial and Museum

Representing Rescue : The National Committee for Rescue from Nazi Terror, the British and the Rescue of Jews from Nazism

The Rescue of Jews by Non-Jews in Nazi-Occupied Poland

The Rescue of Jews in France and Belgium During the Holocaust

Responses of Exiled German Socialists in the USA and the UK to the Holocaust

The Righteous among the Nations at Yad Vashem

The Second Generation "Syndrome"

The Second Time Around : Re-Acculturation of German-Jewish Refugees in Australia

Secret Churchill Papers Released

Smugglings as a Form of Resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto

Speaking Out : the Education Work of a Holocaust Survivor

A Study of Antisemitic Attitudes within Sweden's Wartime Utlänningsbyran

Subtle Exclusions : Postwar Jewish Emigration to Australia and the Impact of the IRO Scheme

A Survey of Jewish Slave Labour in the Nazi System

Surviving Memory : Truth and Inaccuracy in Holocaust Testimony

Switzerland, National Socialist Policy and the Legacy of History

Teacher Training at the House of the Wannsee Conference, Berlin

Teaching the Holocaust in Academia : Educational Mission(s) and Pedagogical Approaches

Teaching the Holocaust to Children of Mixed Marriage : Issues in Delivery and Reception

Using Literature to Teach About the Holocaust

Vergangenheitspolitik, CSU-Style : The Memory of Forced Labour in Nuremberg

War Crimes, Old Soldiers and Fading Memories : the Serafinowicz Case

"The War is Over - Now You Can Go Home!" Jewish Refugees and the Swedish Labour Market in the Shadow of the Holocaust

Was mich entmenschlicht hat,ist Ware geworden,die ich feilhalte : Concentration Camp Experience of Jean Amèry and Fred Wander

" You Cannot Look at This" : Thresholds of Unrepresentability in Holocaust Film

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