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2. Can Money Undo the Past? A Canadian Example.
3. Violence and the American Landscape: The Challenge of Public History.
4. Teaching the Holocaust as a Lesson in Remembering and Saying 'No' to Hate: A Testimonial.
5. Bringing the Sociological into the Discussion: Teaching the Sociology of Genocide and the Holocaust.
6. The Production of Self and the Destruction of Other's Memory and Identity in Israeli/Palestinian Education on the Holocaust/Nakbah.
7. Diminishing the Complexity and Horror of the Holocaust: Using Simulations in an Attempt To Convey Historical Experiences.
8. Recent Scholarship on Memory and History.
9. Designing a Holocaust Institute for Educators: Opportunities and Problems.
10. Student Misconceptions about the Genesis of the Holocaust.
11. Race and Human Rights Violations in the United States: Considerations for Human Rights and Moral Educators.
12. Defeating the Enemy Within: Exploring the Link between Holocaust Education and the Arab/Israeli Conflict.
13. Holocaust Awareness and Education in the United States.
14. Holocaust Education in Ontario High Schools: An Antidote to Racism?
15. Why Is the Twentieth Century the Century of Genocide?
16. The Holocaust, Human Rights, and Democratic Citizenship Education.
17. Teaching the Holocaust: The Imperative To Move beyond Cliches.
18. Should There Be Holocaust Education for K-4 Students? The Answer Is No.
19. The Start Is as Important as the Finish: Establishing a Foundation for Study of the Holocaust.
20. The Role of Radio in the Rwandan Genocide.
21. Addressing the Concept of Historical Empathy: With 'Frauen: German Women Recall the Third Reich.'
22. Historical Empathy and the Holocaust: Theory into Practice.
23. The Morality of Acknowledging/Not-Acknowledging the Other's Holocaust/Genocide.
24. What Lessons Are There From the Holocaust For My Generation Today? Perspectives on Civic Virtue From Middle School Youth.
25. Belief in AIDS as a Form of Genocide: Implications for HIV Prevention Programs for African Americans.
26. Through the Looking Glass: Press Responses to Genocide.
27. Genocide Intervention and Prevention.
28. The Armenian Genocide: Context and Legacy.
29. The Racial Context of the Holocaust.
30. Genocide: An Historical Overview.
31. Teaching and Learning about Genocide: Questions of Content, Rationale, and Methodology.
32. The Tuskegee Syphilis Study, 1932 to 1972: Implications for HIV Education and AIDS Risk Education Programs in the Black Community.
33. Gypsies and the Holocaust.
34. Reflections on Antecedents of the Holocaust.
35. The Armenian Genocide: An Interpretation.
36. 'Who Will Tell Them after We're Gone?' Reflections on Teaching the Holocaust.
37. Euphemisms of Death: Interpreting a Primary Source Document on the Holocaust.
38. Moral Exclusion, Personal Goal Theory, and Extreme Destructiveness.
39. A Teacher's Guide to the Holocaust: An Online Resource.
40. Teaching the Holocaust as an Interdisciplinary Course in Psychology.
41. Remarks of Kevin Gover, Assistant Secretary-Indian Affairs: Address to Tribal Leaders.
42. For Parents Particularly: Lessons in Moral Behavior. A Few Heroes.
43. The Forgotten Holocaust of the Gypsies.
44. When Denial Becomes Routine.
45. The Genocidal Mentality: Philip II of Spain and Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
46. Teaching about Genocide as a Contemporary Problem.
47. Genocide: The Ultimate Human Rights Problem.
48. The Economic Demise of Blacks in America: a Prelude to Genocide?
49. Extraordinary Evil or Common Malevolence? Evaluating the Jewish Holocaust.
50. Authority and Liberty in Conflict: Genocide in Argentina, 1976-1983. A Unit for Study.
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