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Holocaust education in Scotland:taking the lead or falling behind?

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The authors explore the ways in which a country outside the direct impact of the Holocaust begins to make connections with this history and think about its local meanings. By exploring the emergence of Holocaust education in a context more peripheral to the Holocaust the authors help to conceptualise the emergence of Holocaust education in more distant non-European locales.

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