As per the description under the title, this blog is a culmination project for a class I took this summer; this online class discussed and explored the topic of the Holocaust through the study of various disciplines and approaches. The entries on this blog are meant to communicate the information in the associated Popplet in a different way. The tab which reads "The Holocaust: Reason and Emotion" near the top left of the blog home page is a link to a Popplet mind map which also discusses the same information discussed in this blog. In addition the blog entries also contain the bibliographic information for the sources used for various topics. A third component of this blog is a list of links at the bottom to online articles (all published within the past year) which address conflicts which still arise over such topics as art looted by the Nazis and also the continuing hunt for Nazi war criminals. The aim of this blog is to provide information regarding various approaches to the study of the Holocaust in the 21st century.
Here is URL for the Popplet:
http://popplet.com/app/index.php#/1133342
For the final project of my summer class, "Holocaust and Humanities in the 21st Century", I chose to explore legal topics associated with the Holocaust. In order to create a juxtaposition between emotional and reasonable approaches to the understanding of the Holocaust I also briefly studied memoirs and examples of art. This blog is meant to serve as an introduction to the topics discussed in the Popplet titled:"The Holocaust: Reason and Emotion".
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