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Educators and students face many questions when exploring the history of the Holocaust. This book addresses the ways in which we teach and learn about the Holocaust, applying sociological concepts and discussing the wider implications of the Holocaust on human rights and international law.

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Educators and students face many questions when exploring the history of the Holocaust. This book addresses the ways in which we teach and learn about the Holocaust, applying sociological concepts and discussing the wider implications of the Holocaust on human rights and international law.
Autorenporträt
Michael Polgar is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Penn State Hazleton, Pennsylvania State University, USA. He collaborates with scholars in many disciplines. Polgar has published research and analyses on topics including public health, families, poverty, education, and the Holocaust. He is a son and grandson of Holocaust survivors.