History 323 - Germans,Slavs, Jews:1900-1950
Spring
2015
01
4.00
Jeremy King
W 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
90922
Skinner Hall 212
jking@mtholyoke.edu
This course explores relations among Germans, Slavs, and Jews in Central and Eastern Europe before, during, and after the First and Second World Wars. Emphasis lies on tracing continuities and ruptures in nationalist and racist ideologies and policies, from late imperial Germany and Austria through the interwar republics and then on to the Third Reich and the post-Nazi regimes. Topics covered include the Holocaust, Nazi treatment of Poles, and the expulsion of millions of ethnic Germans from Poland and Czechoslovakia after 1945, but also mutual accommodation, assimilation, liberal group rights, and the ambiguities of who was German or Slavic or Jewish in the first place.
Prereq: 8 credits in History or International Relations.