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To order any of the publications and resources listed here, please send an email to bookshoporders@bethshalom.com

or write to:The Bookshop, The Holocaust Centre, Beth Shalom, Laxton, Newark, Notts NG22 0PA

Tel: 01623 836627
Fax: 01623 836647

All profits from the sales of books and resources are used to support the Centre’s work in education.

 

Resource Packs

Special Reduction for 2006-7

Refuge

Learning about Refugees with Refugees

A Citizenship Education Project

http://www.refugeproject.com

(eLc eligible)

This comprehensive resource contains 19 short films, a teacher’s guide with scheme of work, lesson guidelines, worksheets, documents, picture gallery, concept cards, maps and profiles of refugees.  It raises questions about perceptions of refugees and asylum seekers, the role of the media, human rights and responsibilities, democracy, global interdependence, conflict resolution and the impact of extreme ideologies.

“The Refuge Project films are excellent – just the right timing, very good to engage class interest and stimulate discussion.”

Ailish D'Arcy, Head of Careers and History Teacher, West Bridgford Comprehensive School, Nottinghamshire

“This carefully researched resource is a valuable support to teachers in this very important field.”

Tony Breslin, Chief Executive, Citizenship Foundation

Price: £90.00 (usual retail price £150)


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

How Was It Humanly Possible?

A Study of Perpetrators and Bystanders during the Holocaust

Irena Steinfeldt

In association with Yad Vashem, Jerusalem

Seven teaching units contain case studies, representing actual historical events, presented through eyewitness accounts, documents, testimonies, photographs, art and literature.  The case studies have been chosen to present a variety of perpetrators and bystanders and to tell the story of the few men and women who did not accept the evil of mass murder and chose to act differently.  Sidebar questions encourage critical thought and discussion of the resources presented.  The volume is accompanied by a pedagogical guidebook and CD-ROM containing classroom activities.

“A compelling study of perpetrators and bystanders in the Holocaust, an excellent source of information on the subject.”

Dr Elisabeth Maxwell

183 pp. & 31 pp., paperback

Price: £15.00

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 


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