The Holocaust stands as a focal event in modern Western history.
With a vast array of literature, film, and historical work
dedicated to the subject, it is increasingly difficult for
educators to sift through the materials available and incorporate
them into their curricula.
New Perspectives on the Holocaust offers guidance to those in
the teaching professions confronting issues raised by the
Holocaust. Authors, all actively involved in teaching about the
Holocaust, reflect on a range of fundamental questions. Some offer
guidance in selecting materials; others examine factors that
determine the success or failure of Holocaust curricula; and still
others essays examine questions of how much we can know about the
Holocaust, investigating specifically the phenomenon of Holocaust
denial. Providing a wealth of guidance for engaging students in a
wide range of disciplines, from literature to history to geography
to Jewish and Christian theology, and including contributions by
such well-known scholars as Steven Katz, William Seidelman, Richard
Breitman, John Pawlikowski, and Carole Fink, this volume is
essential reading for all those in the teaching professions who
grapple with the Holocaust.
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