THE HOLOCAUST: POLITICS OF PEACE, NATIONALISM, AND WAR
THE HOLOCAUST: POLITICS OF PEACE, NATIONALISM, AND WAR
2019 Fall Term
History-Rock County 258
This class presents students with the historical background & current scholarly debate about the best documented genocide in recent history. A combination of race based thinking, radical nationalism & brutality occasioned by war opened the door for the Nazi Party to lead Germans & other Europeans in a systematic campaign to eliminate the Jews. Students will explore a variety of sources produced during & after the period, including films, posters & Lit.. Raised will be questions about the limits of obedience to authority, what constitutes race or ethnic differences, & ultimately whether or not guilt for related crimes can ever be forgiven.
Class Schedule
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Section Details | Meeting Details & Topic | Instructor | Syllabus | ||
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01-LEC 4357
3 Units
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09/03 - 12/13 (1) |
Patricia Clasen
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WEB BASED |