Beginnings, Mass Murder, and Aftermath of the Holocaust: Where History and Psychology Intersect
Beginnings, Mass Murder, and Aftermath of the Holocaust attempts to sensitize individuals to the tragic results of a racist world outlook, as well as make clear to them how complicated are the series of steps that take the individual from the expression of racist sentiments and mild expressions of anti-Semitism to outright genocide. The text shows the complex ways in which politics, economics, culture, and social forces interacted with individual motivations to produce the Holocaust. A useful supplementary text for students in European History courses, students in Clinical and Social Psychology courses, and for students in Judaic Studies.
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Beginnings, Mass Murder, and Aftermath of the Holocaust: Where History and Psychology Intersect
Beginnings, Mass Murder, and Aftermath of the Holocaust attempts to sensitize individuals to the tragic results of a racist world outlook, as well as make clear to them how complicated are the series of steps that take the individual from the expression of racist sentiments and mild expressions of anti-Semitism to outright genocide. The text shows the complex ways in which politics, economics, culture, and social forces interacted with individual motivations to produce the Holocaust. A useful supplementary text for students in European History courses, students in Clinical and Social Psychology courses, and for students in Judaic Studies.
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Beginnings, Mass Murder, and Aftermath of the Holocaust: Where History and Psychology Intersect

Beginnings, Mass Murder, and Aftermath of the Holocaust: Where History and Psychology Intersect

by Norman Solkoff
Beginnings, Mass Murder, and Aftermath of the Holocaust: Where History and Psychology Intersect

Beginnings, Mass Murder, and Aftermath of the Holocaust: Where History and Psychology Intersect

by Norman Solkoff

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Beginnings, Mass Murder, and Aftermath of the Holocaust attempts to sensitize individuals to the tragic results of a racist world outlook, as well as make clear to them how complicated are the series of steps that take the individual from the expression of racist sentiments and mild expressions of anti-Semitism to outright genocide. The text shows the complex ways in which politics, economics, culture, and social forces interacted with individual motivations to produce the Holocaust. A useful supplementary text for students in European History courses, students in Clinical and Social Psychology courses, and for students in Judaic Studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780761820284
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 05/23/2001
Edition description: ANN
Pages: 376
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.60(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Norman Solkoff is Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus of SUNY Buffalo.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Foreword
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Acknowledgments
Chapter 4 Introduction
Chapter 5 Antisemitism
Chapter 6 Authoritarianism and Conformity
Chapter 7 Aggression and Violence
Chapter 8 Practicing for Genocide: Euthanasia in Nazi Germany
Chapter 9 Hitler
Chapter 10 Leading Nazis
Chapter 11 Surviving the Ghettos and Camps
Chapter 12 Complicity or Resistance
Chapter 13 Rescuers and Bystanders
Chapter 14 Holocaust Survivors in the Postwar World
Chapter 15 Explaining the Past and Predicting the Future
Chapter 16 Remembering the Holocaust
Chapter 17 References
Chapter 18 Index
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