The Holocaust

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Free Online Course: The Holocaust provided by Coursera is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 3-6 hours a week. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from Coursera. The Holocaust is taught by Murray Baumgarten and Peter Kenez.

Overview
  • This course focuses on the destruction of Jews in Europe by Nazi Germany, but the true scope of the course is much broader; exploring also the shifting historical conditions from which the Holocaust emerged. Students will explore memoirs, historical documents, poetry, documentary footage, filmic representations, novels, and other media that help to illustrate the multiplicity and variety of human experience during this important historical episode.

    By the end of the course, you will have an expanded knowledge and understanding of Eastern and Western Jewish communities, the origins and development of antisemitism, the formation and operation of concentration camps, the resistance movements, and the Holocaust as a problem for world-history. Additionally, you will have engaged with the problematics of representation, memory, "the memorial", and witnessing.

    This course is supported by the Neufeld-Levin Chair in Holocaust studies.

Syllabus
  • Module 1 - Emancipation, Acculturation, and Assimilation
    Readings:
    Tec, Nehama. Dry Tears.
    Bauer. Chapter One "Who are the Jews?"
    Da Pagis, some poems will be provided
    Film: Image Before My Eyes

    Module 2 - Shtetl Life and the Pale of Settlement
    Readings:
    Badenheim 1939
    Sholem Aleichem's "On Account of a Hat"
    Bauer. Chapter Two
    Film: Everything Is Illuminated

    Module 3 - Narrating Modern Jewish Success and Nazi Antisemitism
    Readings:
    Levi, Primo. Survival in Auschwitz (part 1)
    Bauer. Chapters 6&7
    Film: Shoah (excerpts)

    Module 4 - Witnessing and Postmemory
    Readings:
    Levi, Primo. Survival in Auschwitz (part 2)
    Wiesel, Elie. Night. (part 1)
    Bauer. Chapters 8&9
    Paul Celan's poem "Death Fugue"
    Film: Night & Fog

    Module 5 - Nazi Racial Laws/Demolition of the Jews
    Readings:
    Wiesel, Elie. Night  (part 2)
    Schwartz-Bart. The Last of the Just [excerpts]
    Film: Europa, Europa

    Module 6 - Nazi Germany and the Totalitarian State
    Readings: 
    Browning, Christopher. Ordinary Men. [Excerpts]
    Bauer. Chapter 11
    Film: Divided We Fall

    Module 7 - Ghettos/Resistance
    Readings:
    Arieti, Silvano. The Parnas
    Bauer. Chapter 12
    Film: Partisans of Vilna

    Module 8 - Establishing Extermination Centers
    Readings:
    Borowski, Tadeusz. The Way for the Gas Ladies and Gentlemen
    Bauer. Chapter 13
    Film: The Wannsee Conference

    Module 9 - The Hungarian Experience of the Holocaust
    Readings:
    Kertész, Imre. Fatelessness
    Kertész, Imre. "Who Owns Auschwitz?"
    Bauer. Chapter 14
    Film: The Pianist

    Module 10 - Deportations & The Legacy of the Holocaust
    Readings:
    Fink, Ida. A Scrap of Time
    Film: The Shop on Main Street

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