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Description

This work is comprised of personal essays by some of the most noted Holocaust educators working in or with Holocaust museums, resource centers, or educational organizations across the globe. These distinguished contributors-from the United States, Great Britain, Israel, Canada, South Africa, Germany, and Poland-each delineate the genesis and evolution of their own thought and work in the field of Holocaust education. Their personal narratives discuss those individuals and/or scholarly works that have most influenced them, their aspirations, the frustrations they have faced, their perception of the field, their major contributions, their current endeavors, and the legacy they hope to leave upon the completion of their careers.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction
Part 2 United States
Chapter 3 Sidney Bolkosky
Chapter 4 Stephen Feinberg
Chapter 5 Marcia Littell
Chapter 6 Margot Stern Strom
Part 7 Israel
Chapter 8 Ephraim Kaye
Part 9 England
Chapter 10 Stephen Smith
Part 11 South Africa
Chapter 12 Marlene Silbert
Part 13 Poland
Chapter 14 Alicja Bialecka
Part 15 Germany
Chapter 16 Daniel Gaede

Product details

Published 17 Dec 2002
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 230
ISBN 9780739162705
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Samuel Totten

Samuel Totten, a longtime scholar of genocide stud…

Contributor

Alicja Bialecka

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Sidney Bolkosky

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Daniel Gaede

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Ephraim Kaye

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Marcia Littell

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Marlene Silbert

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Stephen Smith

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