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Jess In Time Jesse Stollings Jr
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- History
Jess talking about various topics in history. I am a historian who also teaches. I have studied history for over 45 years, but only taught about it for 15. Once I retire from teaching I will still be studying it. History is the story of people, so I hope you enjoy as I share some of the interesting stories with you.
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The Holocaust and Other 20th Century Genocides: Steps 1 through 3 to a Genocide
This is often referred to the Stages of a Genocide, give the episode a listen to hear why I choose to refer to them as the "Steps to a Genocide".
This episode covers the first 3 of 10 Steps that if the pattern of choices remains along the established path, will lead to a Genocide. -
Problems with the UN Convention on Genocide and the Declaration of Human Rights and Crimes Against Humanity
In this episode I discuss the 4 main problems with the UN Convention on the Prevention of the Crime of Genocide as well as the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights and finish up with an overview of The UN Office of Genocide's position on Crimes Against Humanity.
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History of the Words Holocaust and Genocide and Intro to UN Convention on Genocide
In this episode, the second in the series about The Holocaust and other 20th Century Genocides, I discuss the history of the words "Holocaust" and "Genocide." I also provide an overview of the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide that was passed in 1951.
I referenced this article on the word "Genocide" from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
I referred to the United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide as well.
The websites provide more detailed information about what was discussed in this episode. -
Relaunch of the Podcast Series - Intro to The Holocaust and other 20th Century Genocides
This is the re-launch of my podcast series. I will be covering the material I presented in my class, The Holocaust and Other 20th Century Genocides.
Here are the books I mentioned:
To Kill a People by John Cox - A great companion book for the series. It is also a wonderful beginning text to grasp this challenging topic.
Genocide: A Comprehensive Introduction by Adam Jones - Much more in-depth, but helps with an understanding of these events. It is loaded with graphs, charts and images.
Genocide: A Reader by Jens Meirhenrich - An in-depth collection of essays that deals with our understanding of genocides and the challenges in dealing with them. -
The Franco-Prussian War, Where it Started
In this episode I look at the Franco-Prussian War and the role it played in the antagonistic relationship between France and Germany. I try to explain why this war laid the ground work for the harsh conditions that France demanded be placed on Germany in the Treaty of Versailles that ended World War 1.
Everything has to start somewhere, and I hope I help you understand this one.
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Heaven or Hell?
How should we look at societies and civilizations through the lens of history? Are there civilizations that are heaven or hell? Or are they all somewhere in between?
Join me as I venture down this path as I explain my point of view, is any society perfect or are there any that did nothing right in history?
Thanks for listening along.