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Holocaust and Human Rights Collection Grows with Arrival of New Materials


The Holocaust and Human Rights Center (HHRC) in the Leroy V. Good Library (2-313) continues to expand its special collection to support Holocaust, genocide and human rights education in our community. The HHRC was established to encourage MCC faculty, staff and students to explore human rights issues and increase tolerance between people—by offering centralized printed and audio-visual resources on campus.

The following materials were recently added to the collection:
 
Holocaust Testimonies, The Ruins of Memory and Admitting the Holocaust and Preempting the Holocaust by Lawrence Langer 

Voices from the Holocaust, by Harry James Cargas
 
The Path to Genocide, Essays on Launching the Final Solution and Nazi Policy, Jewish Workers, German Killers by Christopher Browning

Eichmann in Jerusalem, A Report on the Banality of Evil by Hannah Arendt  
 
The Cunning of History, After Auschwitz: Radical Theology and Contemporary Judiasm and Approaches to Auschwitz, The Holocaust and its Legacy, by Richard L. Rubenstein with John K. Roth

The Survivor: An Anatomy of Life in the Death Camps by Terrence DePres 
 
Perpetrators Victims Bystanders, The Jewish Catastrophe, 1933 – 1945 and A Mosaic of Victims, Non-Jews Persecuted and Murdered by the Nazis by Raul Hilberg
 
Witness to the Holocaust Michael Berenbaum, ed.,
 
The Kingdom of Auschwitz, by Otto Friedrich
 
And the Sea Is Never Full: Memoirs by Elie Wiesel
 
The Painted Bird by Jerzy Kosinski

Smothered Words by Sarah Kofman, Madeleine Dobie

Rue Ordener, Rue Labat by Sarah Kofman

Deadly Medicine: Creating the Master Race by Susan D. Bachrach

Members of the Holocaust Genocide Studies Project and the library encourage MCC faculty and staff to discover the HHRC and explore ways to integrate human rights themes into your courses and programs. For more information, please visit "https://www.monroecc.edu/go/holocaust" www.monroecc.edu/go/holocaust.

Rosanna Condello
Public Affairs
06/02/2005