HIS-275: The Holocaust: History and Legacies - WR
- 3 Credit Hours
- Anthrop/History/Poli. Science/Sociology Department
- Spring 2022
Course Description
The Holocaust is studied as a transcendent narrative, a lens for exploring genocide and human rights. Building upon knowledge gained in American History and Western Civilization, both historical and cultural analyses are used to reflect upon the human capacity to marginalize, objectify, terrorize, and exterminate the ""other"" simply for existing. The course's major theme is that, theoretically and pragmatically, liberal democracy and human rights--clearly articulated and consistently enforced--are the only constraints against the ""beast"" of state-sponsored or state-initiated violence. .
HIS-275 Sections for Spring 2022
1 Section Offered
HIS-275, Section SL1
Scheduled Meeting Times
Type | Location | Date(s) | Day / Time |
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Lecture | Online | Jan 24th, 2022 – May 26th, 2022 | N/A |
Type | Lecture |
Location | Online |
Date(s) | Jan 24th, 2022 – May 26th, 2022 |
Day / Time | N/A |
***Instructor permission is required to register for SLN (online) sections as of one day before the official class start date. Please contact the instructor directly. No permission is necessary prior to that date.***