CR 449 Intro to Holocaust and Genocide Studies

Introduction to Holocaust and Genocide Studies presents the historical context of the Holocaust, including timelines and events, as a means to understand how the definitions and understandings of genocide and atrocity have developed in response. Diverse stories of subsequent atrocities will be presented, and students will have the opportunity to draw parallels between the past and current events in the world, enhancing a robust and complex understanding of genocide. We will focus on genocide prevention, offering models of successful prevention noting key precursors to genocide/atrocities.

Credits

4

Slash Listed Courses

Also offered for graduate-level credit as CR 549 and may be taken only once for credit.

Prerequisite

CR 301U, Hst 380U, JSt 380U, or BSt 214