Webster University - Center for the Study of the Holocaust,Genocide & Human Rights

1470 East Lockwood Avenue; St. Louis
MO 63119-3194
USA

Tasks to be performed by the Holocaust Memorial Servant

Assist with curriculum development for schools from primary through university level. These curriculum modules and materials will be made available to educators throughout the United States.
Assist with the development of evening programs related to the Holocaust, the development of a multimedia presentation for use in classes on both the secondary and university level, including guest speaking at schools concerning the lessons of the Holocaust (using the developed multimedia presentation).
Assist in the library conducting bibliographic and research service.
Assist with the expansion of the center's web page, and keep it maintained.
Information

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Literature
Required:
A History of the Holocaust Y. Bauer
New York: Franklin Watts, 1982
The Survivor: An Anatomy of Life in the Death Camps T. Des Pres
N.Y.: Oxford University Press, 1976
The roots of evil: The origins of genocide and other group violence E. Staub
New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989
Recommended:
The Holocaust and history: The known,the unknown, the disputed, and the reexamined M. Berenbaum & A. Peck (Eds.)
Indianapolis, IN: Indiana University Press in association with United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 1998
Ideology of death: Why the Holocaust happened in Germany John Weiss
Chicago, IL: Ivan R. Dee, 1996
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