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On Austrian Soil
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10 March 2005

An award-winning teacher takes a journey into alien territory: Austria, Hitler's birthplace, and the territory of her own hatred. A teaching memoir that offers a pedagogy of hope.
Finalist for the 2006 Independent Publishers Book Award in the Autobiography/Memoir category
Most educators keep their teaching secret. In On Austrian Soil, an award-winning teacher, Sondra Perl, opens her classroom to reveal the struggles and successes she encounters when she, not without trepidation, raises the questions of history with her adult Austrian students, descendants of Nazis. Her students, teachers themselves, come face-to-face with the question of their responsibility not only to the past but also to the future. Perl's careful descriptions are an invitation to scrutinize her teaching and thinking as well as her students' own histories and hatreds. Writing together, she and her students break lifelong silences-discovering along the way the power of dialogue to transform deeply held prejudices.
Author's Note on Names and Language
Introduction: The Road to Dialogue
1. A Simple Invitation
2. History Becomes Real
3. Interlude: Fall-Winter 1996-1997
4. A Second Course, A Second Inquiry
5. Whipped by the Wind
6. Interlude: Winter-Spring 1997
7. A Dialogue in Letters
8. Unexpected Lessons
9. Uncommon Ground
10. The Question of Forgiveness
11. When the Wind Whispers
Epilogue: On American Soil
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography