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Introducing the Holocaust Haim Bresheeth

Introducing the Holocaust By Haim Bresheeth

Introducing the Holocaust by Haim Bresheeth


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This introduction aims to dissolve the stereotype and put the Holocaust at the centre of modern European and world history. If such an event is not to be repeated, it must be understood that genocide is a constant threat, as witnessed by Cambodia and former Yugoslavia.

Introducing the Holocaust Summary

Introducing the Holocaust: A Graphic Guide by Haim Bresheeth

'Excellent ... an astounding amount of material.' Times Educational Supplement

Popular culture often portrays the Holocaust as a horrific drama played out between Nazi executioners and ghetto Jewish victims - in short, a single aberration of history.

Introducing the Holocaust is a powerful graphic guide that dissolves this stereotype, explaining the causes and its relevance today. It places the Holocaust where it belongs - at the centre of modern European and world history.

Haim Bresheeth and Stuart Hood - along with Litza Jansz's outstanding illustrations - bring a unique and unforgettable perspective to how we think about this most dark of shadows on human history.

About Haim Bresheeth

Haim Bresheeth is an Israeli filmmaker, photographer and a film studies scholar. Stuart Hood was a Scottish novelist, translator and a former British television producer and Controller of BBC Television. Litza Jansz has also illustrated Introducing Semiotics: A Graphic Guide.

Additional information

GOR001733871
9781840461213
1840461217
Introducing the Holocaust: A Graphic Guide by Haim Bresheeth
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Icon Books Ltd
2000-05-01
176
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