HSTR450 - The Holocaust

Description

Examines the origins, progression, central characters and legacies of the Nazi genocide. Focuses on Jewish experiences of Nazi terror and investigates how Nazi racial policy targeted other social and ethnic groups. Considers the post-1945 representation of the Holocaust in film, museum exhibits and memorials.

Units

1.5

Hours: lecture-lab-tutorial

3-0-0

Cross-listed courses

Formerly

HIST 387

Note(s)

  • Credit will be granted for only one of HSTR 450, HSTR 520, GMST 580, HIST 387, HIST 389 (if taken in the same topic).

Prerequisites

  • Complete all of the following
    • Complete 1 of:
      • HSTR240 - Europe, Renaissance to the European Union (3.0)
      • HSTR240A - Europe, Renaissance to the French Revolution (1.5)
      • HSTR240B - Europe, Napoleon to the European Union (1.5)
      • HSTR344B - Europe Between Two World Wars (1.5)
      • HSTR350B - Weimar and Nazi Germany (1.5)
      • HIST140 - History of Modern Europe (3.0)
      • HIST140A - Europe from the Renaissance to the French Revolution and Napoleon (1.5)
      • HIST140B - Europe from Napoleon's Empire to the European Union (1.5)
      • HIST366 - Europe Between Two World Wars (1.5)
      • HIST373 - Weimar and Nazi Germany (1.5)
    • minimum third-year standing.

Course offered by

Department of History

Course schedules

Summer timetable available: February 15. Fall and Spring timetables available: May 15.

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