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Dec 21, 2024
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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HIS 3154 - The Holocaust: Interpretation, Memory, and Representation (3) When Offered: Spring This upper-level course examines key scholarly debates in the study of the Holocaust’s perpetrators, victims, and bystanders. The class also analyzes the memorialization and often-conflicting representations of the Holocaust in German, Israeli, and American societies after 1945. It demonstrates how the Holocaust does not only exist as a devastating reality of Jewish history, but has also become an integral component of global history with a profound impact on our world today. The course revolves around a Center-supported research trip during spring break that alternates between Holocaust memorials and archives in Washington, D.C., Germany/Poland, and Israel. Prerequisites: HIS 2300 /JHP 2300 , HIS 3151 /JHP 3151 , HIS 3152 /JHP 3152 , HIS 2315 or approval by instructor. (Same as JHP 3154 .)
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