Paideia Resources Section 23
Print Reference Resources
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Atlas G 1797.21 .E29 G58 1993
Provides maps and text, arranged chronologically, that show the destruction of each of the main Jewish communities in Europe.
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Reference D 804.25 .E67 1997
A one volume work that provides definitions of terms as well as biographical and geographical information relating to the Holocaust.
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Reference DS 102.8 .E6 2007
This 22 volume set provides an overview of Jewish life and knowledge and is available in print and online.
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Reference HV 6322.7 .E53 1999
any topics relating to genocide are covered in 2 volumes: definition, denial, events of genocide, psychology of victims and perpetrators, detection, and prevention.
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Encyclopedia of Jewish life Before and During the Holocaust
Provides information about 6500 European and North African Jewish communities that were destroyed or greatly affected by the Holocaust.
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Reference BL31 .E46 2005 v.1-15
Contains articles on all aspects of Religion and Religious Studies. Also available online.
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Reference D 804.3 .E53 1990
An alphabetical collection of articles on the various aspects of the Holocaust.
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Reference DD 256.5 .G76313 1991
A two volume work, it includes both short and in depth entries about a variety of topics, as well as biographies of prominent Nazis.
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Atlas G 1797.21 .E29 H5 1995
Contains colorful maps accompanied by descriptive text.
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Reference D 804.25 .F57 1999
Definitions of terms and descriptions of important names and concepts related to the Holocaust are described in the dictionary.
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Reference D 804.17 .H65 2001
The three volume almanac includes essays, primary sources, and photographs of a variety of topics about the Holocaust and World War II.
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Reference AE 5 .E35 2002 v. 1-32
The New Encyclopaedia Britannica is a comprehensive English language encyclopedia. Also available online.
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Main Stacks D 804.3 .R46 1988
The titles of individual volumes of the set are: 1. Jews and Christians during and after the Holocaust; 2. The impact of the Holocaust on the contemporary world; and 3. The impact of the Holocaust and genocide on Jews and Christians.
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Reference D 804.3 .E33 1994
Includes a history of the Holocaust, divided into 9 sections. Following the history, there are 300 pages of Holocaust terms.
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Reference D 804.25 .H66 2001
This one volume encyclopedia provides articles on antisemtism, Jewish women, resistance, and other key topics relating to the Holocaust.
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Main Stacks D 804.3 .N39
A nine volume set in 15 parts which collects hundreds of articles by numerous authors.
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Reference D 804.3 .E34 1991
A day-by-day chronology of events from January 30, 1933 to May 14, 1948.
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Reference DD 256.5 .W564 1995
A collection of over 300 biographies of people who were significant in the Third Reich.
Databases and Indexes
| Historical Abstracts |
Subjects: history of the world from 1450 to present excluding the U.S. and Canada. Citations and abstracts for journal articles, books, and dissertations published 1964 – present. Full text from JSTOR for some articles. |
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General Online Databases
| Academic Search Complete |
An excellent starting point for finding articles in magazines and journals, mostly from fairly recent time periods. Some full-text. |
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| JSTOR |
A full-text collection of over 1,000 major scholarly journals. Excludes the most recent 2 to 5 years for most journals. |
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| Project Muse |
Full text access is available to over 380 journals in the humanities and social sciences. |
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Internet Resources
| U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum |
This site has valuable information about the work and resources of the Museum. |
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| USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education |
“View segments of testimony from the Institute’s Visual History Archive. Segments are organized according to topics, which include hiding, ghettos, and liberation. Biographical information about each interviewee is included with each testimony clip.” |
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