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General Information
Credits: 3
Description:
Students examine the Holocaust – the term commonly used to denote the destruction of European Jewry during World War II – within the contexts of twentieth-century
European, Jewish, and global history. The first part of the course, “History,” analyzes the
steps leading to the genocide of the Jews in Europe as well as the factors that enabled its
implementation, focusing on the on the interaction of victims, perpetrators, and
witnesses/bystanders. The second half of the course, “Meaning,” deals thematically
with contemporary interpretations and literary and visual representations of the Holocaust
and its meaning, looking at issues of testimony and how the tension between history and
memory affects how we can learn about the violence and mass murder.Offered by History & Art History. Limited to three attempts.
Mason Core: Mason Core, Global Contexts
Schedule Type: Lecture
Grading:
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.
Current Sections
This course is not offered this semester.