In Europe a strong association with a sense of victimhood based on the memory of terror and murder in many cases creates conflicting approaches and generates obstacles to providing education about Jewish victims. Suppressed shame and tension together with conflicts related to insufficiently acknowledged victimhood of one’s own group intersect with political agreements on teaching about the Shoah such as the signing of the Stockholm Declaration and membership in the IHRA and other IGOs. The text presents selected challenges and the dynamics of education about the Holocaust and poses questions such as whether it is possible to identify clear concepts, strategies and good educational practices, whether there are links between education about t...
This working paper explores the relationship between Holocaust education and efforts to combat antis...
Today, the extermination of Jewish communities by the Nazi regime and its collaborators, namely the ...
In 2009, the Institute of Education published the first empirical study into teaching the Holocaust ...
„…THE WORLD FELT A HUGE GUILT OVER THE SCALE OF THE HOLOCAUST…”. DEB...
International interest in Holocaust education has reached new heights in recent years. This histori...
The article investigates what research tells us about the dynamics of educational practice in both f...
The history of WWII and the Holocaust1 gives many examples of moral dilemmas, hostile attitudes and ...
Holocaust education has expanded in its purpose and status between 1987 and 2018, reflecting increas...
This article draws on the well-known assumption in Trauma and Holocaust Studies that the representat...
Remembering the Holocaust has become a central part of American culture. The Holocaust has also beco...
Diff erent historical narratives and collective memories linked to the constructions of national ide...
Teaching the history of the Holocaust is certainly complicated in a number of educational settings. ...
The present article examines Holocaust instruction in Israel and in France, addressing formal and in...
Emotion is an integral part of Holocaust education and inculcating empathy in learners is a well-use...
In the early years of Israel’s existence, the collective memory of the Holocaust was characterized b...
This working paper explores the relationship between Holocaust education and efforts to combat antis...
Today, the extermination of Jewish communities by the Nazi regime and its collaborators, namely the ...
In 2009, the Institute of Education published the first empirical study into teaching the Holocaust ...
„…THE WORLD FELT A HUGE GUILT OVER THE SCALE OF THE HOLOCAUST…”. DEB...
International interest in Holocaust education has reached new heights in recent years. This histori...
The article investigates what research tells us about the dynamics of educational practice in both f...
The history of WWII and the Holocaust1 gives many examples of moral dilemmas, hostile attitudes and ...
Holocaust education has expanded in its purpose and status between 1987 and 2018, reflecting increas...
This article draws on the well-known assumption in Trauma and Holocaust Studies that the representat...
Remembering the Holocaust has become a central part of American culture. The Holocaust has also beco...
Diff erent historical narratives and collective memories linked to the constructions of national ide...
Teaching the history of the Holocaust is certainly complicated in a number of educational settings. ...
The present article examines Holocaust instruction in Israel and in France, addressing formal and in...
Emotion is an integral part of Holocaust education and inculcating empathy in learners is a well-use...
In the early years of Israel’s existence, the collective memory of the Holocaust was characterized b...
This working paper explores the relationship between Holocaust education and efforts to combat antis...
Today, the extermination of Jewish communities by the Nazi regime and its collaborators, namely the ...
In 2009, the Institute of Education published the first empirical study into teaching the Holocaust ...