References
- 1996 . For the full story, see Salty Friedman, “Righting a Wrong on the Holocaust”, New York Times, January 5, 1992; the early days of Stockton College's Holocaust Resource Center are also chronicled in G. Jan Colijn and Gail Rosen-thai, “The Holocaust at the Center of Liberal Arts Education: The case of Richard Stockton College of New Jersey”, paper presented at the Remembering for the Future II International Conference March 13–17, Berlin and available on Marcia S. Littell et al., The Holocaust-Remembering for the Future II CD-Rom, Geneva/Stamford, CT: Vista InterMedia Corporation
- August 14 1990 . Interview in the Jerusalem Post August 14 ,
- The Stockton project has an “affiliate relationship” with the Yale project
- For example, after Franklin Littell, the ‘father’ of US Holocaust education, had been selected as the inaugural chair, his contract specified that he was expected to lend his “… considerable experience and scholarly insights (to the Center's Executive Committee) in such areas as future programming, the development of the Center as a depository for Holocaust materials, and the establishment of the Center as a research facility”. It was also expected that the scholar would “… enhance the College's understanding in the academic world and in the community at large by offering some public lectures” in addition to teaching courses at the College itself, the actual core of the appointment
- 1995 . Irmtrud Wojak and Lore Hepner, “Geliebte Kinder … :” Briefe Aus dem Amsterdamer Exil in Die Neue Welt 1939–1943 , Essen : Klartext Verlag .
- Will , George . August 30 1993 . “Modern Culture Abets Those Who Deny the Holocaust” , August 30 , A9 Atlantic City : The Press .