Presentations

  Keynote Address

  1  "The Roosevelt Administration's Response to the Holocaust: A Bitter Controversy"
  Part I. Background and Foundations
  2  "Jewish Migration Patterns, A Reflection of Social and Political History"
  3  "The Intellectual Foundations of Nazi Germany"
  4  "A Perspective from Social Psychology: Conformity and Obedience to Authority"
  5  "Teaching Workshop"
  6  "Research Seminar"
  7  "Drawing Strength: The Art of the Holocaust"
  8  "The Economic and Business Foundations of Nazi Germany"
  9  "The Legal Foundation of Nazi Policy, 1933-1945"
  Part II. Major Topics
 10  "Transition to Death: Nazi Imposed Ghettos"
 11  "Seared Souls: South Carolina Voices from the Holocaust"
 12  "Vehicles of Genocide: Labor, Concentration and Death Camps"
 13  "Jewish Anti-Nazi Resistance"
 14  "Theater of Despair: Performance Art and the Holocaust"
 15  "The Impact of the Individual on History: No Hitler, No Holocaust?"
 16  "Teaching the Holocaust: Fostering Creativity Through Drama"
 17  "An Introduction to Jewish Culture and Religion"
 18  "The Holocaust, Another Perspective: The Diversity of Nazi Victims"
  Part III. Selected National Perspectives
 19  "Vichy France: Enthusiastic Handmaiden for Jewish Destruction"
 20  "The Baltics, Poland and Occupied U.S.S.R."
 21  "Musical Responses to the Holocaust"
 22  "Memories and Reflections of a Holocaust Survivor"
 23  "Italy: The Prevention of Jewish Extermination"
 24  "Hungary: The Last Major Jewish People Facing Nazi Destruction"
 25  "Havens and Hostility Beyond Europe's Periphery"
 26  "Do German Schools Teach About the Holocaust?"
  Part IV. Analysis and Perspective
 27  "Responses to the Holocaust: When Students Ask, "How could God let this happen?""
 28  "Promoting Religious Tolerance and Interracial Harmony"
 29  "Reflections on the Holocaust"