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Holocaust and Human Behavior

معرفی کتاب «Holocaust and Human Behavior» نوشتهٔ Ourselves, Facing History and، منتشرشده توسط نشر Facing History and Ourselves در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Holocaust and Human Behavior» در دستهٔ بدون دسته‌بندی قرار دارد.

Get Started Chapter 1 The Individual and Society Introduction 1. The Bear That Wasn't 2. The Danger of a Single Story 3. Names and Identity 4. Finding One's Voice 5. The Eye of the Beholder 6. Gender and Identity 7. Defining Race 8. The Social Reality of Race 9. The Consequences of Stereotyping 10. The Blink of an Eye 11. Little Things Are Big 12. Words Matter 13. Religion and Identity 14. Fear 15. The "In" Group 16. Finding Confidence 17. One Identity, Multiple Belongings Analysis and Reflection Chapter 2 We and They Introduction 1. What Do We Do with a Difference? 2. Universe of Obligation3. Understanding Strangers 4. First Encounters in the Americas 5. We and They in Colonial America 6. Inventing Black and White 7. Who Is Human? 8. The Science of Race 9. We the People in the United States 10. Religion, Loyalty, and Belonging 11. Breeding Society's "Fittest" 12. Creating the German Nation 13. Anti-Judaism before the Enlightenment 14. From Religious Prejudice to Antisemitism 15. "Expansion Was Everything" 16. Imperialism, Conquest, and Mass Murder Analysis and Reflection Chapter 3 World War: Choices and Consequences Introduction. 1. 1914: War or Peace?2. Turning Us against Them 3. A Last-Ditch Effort to Prevent a War 4. War Fever in Vienna 5. Between Peace and War 6. The Brutal Realities of World War I 7. Building Support on the Home Front 8. The Western Front at the Cinema 9. Hatred on the Home Front 10. Genocide under the Cover of War 11. Russia Quits the War 12. Disillusion on the Battlefield 13. Commemorating the War 14. Negotiating Peace 15. Self-Determination 16. The League of Nations 17. People without Papers Analysis and Reflection Chapter 4 The Weimar Republic: The Fragility of Democracy. Introduction1. The November Revolution 2. Rumors of Betrayal 3. Creating a Constitutional Government 4. In Search of Meaning 5. Law and Disorder 6. Attitudes toward Life and Death 7. The Beginning of the Nazi Party 8. The First Nazi Uprising 9. When Money Had No Value 10. Who Is to Blame for the Inflation? 11. The Myth of a Jewish Conspiracy 12. Voices in the Dark 13. Antisemitism and Jewish Identity 14. From Unrest to Peace and Prosperity 15. Visual Essay: Free Expression in the Weimar Republic 16. Women in the Weimar Republic 17. Youth and Belonging in the Weimar Republic. 18. A New Economic Crisis19. Violence in the Streets 20. Hard Times Return 21. Hitler in Power Analysis and Reflection Chapter 5 The National Socialist Revolution Introduction 1. The Night of Hitler's Triumph 2. Hitler's First Radio Address 3. "The Battle for Work" 4. Outlawing the Opposition 5. Enabling Dictatorship 6. Storm Troopers, Elite Guards, and Secret Police 7. Shaping Public Opinion 8. Working Toward the Führer 9. Targeting Jews 10. "Restoring" Germany's Civil Service 11. A Test of Loyalty 12. Controlling the Universities 13. A Wave of Discrimination. Get Started Chapter 1 The Individual and Society Introduction 1. The Bear That Wasn't 2. The Danger of a Single Story 3. Names and Identity 4. Finding One's Voice 5. The Eye of the Beholder 6. Gender and Identity 7. Defining Race 8. The Social Reality of Race 9. The Consequences of Stereotyping 10. The Blink of an Eye 11. Little Things Are Big 12. Words Matter 13. Religion and Identity 14. Fear 15. The "In" Group 16. Finding Confidence 17. One Identity, Multiple Belongings Analysis and Reflection Chapter 2 We and They Introduction 1. What Do We Do with a Difference? 2. Universe of Obligation3. Understanding Strangers 4. First Encounters in the Americas 5. We and They in Colonial America 6. Inventing Black and White 7. Who Is Human? 8. The Science of Race 9. We the People in the United States 10. Religion, Loyalty, and Belonging 11. Breeding Society's "Fittest" 12. Creating the German Nation 13. Anti-Judaism before the Enlightenment 14. From Religious Prejudice to Antisemitism 15. "Expansion Was Everything" 16. Imperialism, Conquest, and Mass Murder Analysis and Reflection Chapter 3 World War: Choices and Consequences Introduction. 1. 1914: War or Peace?2. Turning Us against Them 3. A Last-Ditch Effort to Prevent a War 4. War Fever in Vienna 5. Between Peace and War 6. The Brutal Realities of World War I 7. Building Support on the Home Front 8. The Western Front at the Cinema 9. Hatred on the Home Front 10. Genocide under the Cover of War 11. Russia Quits the War 12. Disillusion on the Battlefield 13. Commemorating the War 14. Negotiating Peace 15. Self-Determination 16. The League of Nations 17. People without Papers Analysis and Reflection Chapter 4 The Weimar Republic: The Fragility of Democracy. Introduction1. The November Revolution 2. Rumors of Betrayal 3. Creating a Constitutional Government 4. In Search of Meaning 5. Law and Disorder 6. Attitudes toward Life and Death 7. The Beginning of the Nazi Party 8. The First Nazi Uprising 9. When Money Had No Value 10. Who Is to Blame for the Inflation? 11. The Myth of a Jewish Conspiracy 12. Voices in the Dark 13. Antisemitism and Jewish Identity 14. From Unrest to Peace and Prosperity 15. Visual Essay: Free Expression in the Weimar Republic 16. Women in the Weimar Republic 17. Youth and Belonging in the Weimar Republic. 18. A New Economic Crisis19. Violence in the Streets 20. Hard Times Return 21. Hitler in Power Analysis and Reflection Chapter 5 The National Socialist Revolution Introduction 1. The Night of Hitler's Triumph 2. Hitler's First Radio Address 3. "The Battle for Work" 4. Outlawing the Opposition 5. Enabling Dictatorship 6. Storm Troopers, Elite Guards, and Secret Police 7. Shaping Public Opinion 8. Working Toward the Führer 9. Targeting Jews 10. "Restoring" Germany's Civil Service 11. A Test of Loyalty 12. Controlling the Universities 13. A Wave of Discrimination. Holocaust and Human Behavior leads students through an examination of the history of the Holocaust, while fostering their skills in ethical reasoning, critical thinking, empathy, and civic engagement. By focusing on the choices of individuals who experienced this history--through primary sources, eyewitness testimonies, personal reflections, poetry, and images-- students are given a lens to thoughtfully examine the universal themes and questions about human behavior inherent in a study of the Holocaust. Students are also prompted to draw connections between history and the world today. Holocaust and Human Behavior has been fully revised in 2017 to reflect the latest scholarship on Nazi Germany and the Holocaust, as well as incorporate new research from the fields of neuroscience and the psychology of bias and prejudice. This edition also features a new chapter on World War I. In this edition you ll find a wealth of new materials to support your teaching, including more than 200 readings, maps, historical photographs, visual essays, and video and lesson plan recommendations. -- Provided by publisher Holocaust and Human Behavior leads students through an examination of the history of the Holocaust, while fostering their skills in ethical reasoning, critical thinking, empathy, and civic engagement. By focusing on the choices of individuals who experienced this history—through primary sources, eyewitness testimonies, personal reflections, poetry, and images— students are given a lens to thoughtfully examine the universal themes and questions about human behavior inherent in a study of the Holocaust. Students are also prompted to draw connections between history and the world today. Holocaust and Human Behavior has been fully revised in 2017 to reflect the latest scholarship on Nazi Germany and the Holocaust and incorporate new research from the fields of neuroscience and the psychology of bias and prejudice. This edition also features a new chapter on World War I. In this edition you ll find a wealth of new materials to support your teaching, including more than 200 readings, maps, historical photographs, visual essays, and video and lesson plan recommendations. Holocaust and Human Behavior leads students through a study of the history of the Holocaust, while fostering their skills in ethical reasoning, critical thinking, empathy, and civic engagement. By focusing on the choices of individuals who experienced this history, students are given a lens to thoughtfully examine questions about human behavior and draw connections between history and the world today. This book includes over 200 readings, maps, historical photographs, visual essays, and video and lesson plan recommendations to support your teaching. Holocaust; history; civics; World War II; antisemitism; democracy; justice
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