| 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" |