University at Albany
AHIS-250-1207: Holocaust and Genocide
Professor
Justyna Matkowska
Credits
3
Mode
Online
Tuition
$3,840
Course Description
Explores the history of the Holocaust both as an event in itself and as the indispensable example for those seeking to comprehend the modern problems of genocide and mass killing in general. Investigates the origins and history of Hitler's war against the Jews and other targeted groups, including the experiences of victims, the motives of perpetrators, and the ethical and moral problems the events present. Follows these same concerns through other examples of genocide into the twenty-first century, paying particular attention to how the history of the Holocaust can shed light on the continuing problems of large-scale racial and ethnic violence. Only one of A HIS 250 and A JST 250 may be taken for credit.
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