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Enseigner l'histoire et la prévention des génocides - Peut on prévenir les crimes contre l'humanité ? The question of barbarism dominates remembrance issues. The study of the prevention of crimes against humanity constitutes another major challenge. But these sensitive and complex debates are problematic. All fields are concerned : history, memory, law, philosophy, politics. How can schools tackle them ? Two solutions : opting for a comparative study of genocides, particularly the Holocaust and the Tutsis in Rwanda; and using the "universal/particular" dialectic, institutions and individuals. Recollections of the past and edification of the future, this book gives meaning to education and presents a sensitive reflection of the challenges of history and the contemporary world. (By the author - Translation)
Enseigner l'histoire et la prévention des génocides - Peut on prévenir les crimes contre l'humanité ? La question de la barbarie domine les questions commémoratives. L'étude de la prévention des crimes contre l'humanité constitue un autre défi majeur. Mais ces débats délicats et complexes sont problématiques. Tous les champs sont concernés: l'histoire, la mémoire, le droit, la philosophie, la politique. Comment les écoles peuvent les aborder? Deux solutions: opter pour une étude comparative des génocides, en particulier l'Holocauste et les Tutsis au Rwanda; et en utilisant les « particuliers/universels» dialectiques, les institutions et les individus. Recollections du passé et de l'édification de l'avenir, ce livre donne un sens à l'éducation et présente une réflexion sensible des défis de l'histoire et le monde contemporain. (Par l'auteur - traduction)
Discussion Papers Journal (Vol 1) In Volume I, students are introduced to the subject of the Holocaust and its implications through the writings of experts in this field of study and testimonies from survivors. German Professor Monika Richarz provides the reader with historical context and insight into Jewish culture before the war and French-born Holocaust survivor Simone Veil gives a first-hand account of experiencing the Holocaust as a Jew. Hungarian writer László Teleki talks about the Roma experience and how this group was similarly targeted by the Nazis. Historian and Professor Yehuda Bauer (Israel) explains how the Holocaust evolved from a utopian ideology that involved hatred of Jews, while Nobel Laureate and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel (USA) challenges the reader with the question “Why hate?” Other contributors include Professor Xu Xin (China), Professor Ben Kiernan (Australia), Professor Edward Kissi (South Africa), and Francis Deng (former Special Adviser to the United Nations Secretary-General on the Prevention of Genocide and today Permanent Representative of South Sudan to the United Nations). (By the publisher) 