Conceptual and methodological approaches to the teaching of the history of the Holocaust at an American university
TitleConceptual and methodological approaches to the teaching of the history of the Holocaust at an American university
Call number940.5318/0149
Object number05247G
Place of publicationOxford, England
PublisherPergamon Press
Year of publication
1989
Physical descriptionVol.2 pp1207-1215
MaterialArticle
ISBN80367542
NotesPapers from "Remembering for the Future:papers and addenda" pp1207-1215
Description
How should Holocaust history be taught in US colleges? The author identifies four essentials: a proper approach; placement in an historical context; correct terminology; and an emphasis on the specificity and uniqueness of the relevant events. There are also dangers, notably trivialisation of the theme and desensitisation of students through repetition. The suggested solution is to combine humility with responsibility, scholarly objectivity with moral sensitivity and humanity. To preserve its memory, the Holocaust must be incorporated into the general framework of the teaching of history.