Turkish Difficulties Dealing With the Armenian Genocide: Taner Akçam Speaks at USC
On April 26, 2010, the USC Shoah Foundation Institute hosted a speaking engagement by Dr. Taner Akçam, Associate Professor of History, and the Kaloosdian/Mugar Chair in Armenian Genocide Studies at Clark University's Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
Dr. Akçam, who spoke about Turkish difficulties dealing with the Armenian Genocide, is one of the first Turkish academics to acknowledge and discuss openly the genocide committed by the Ottoman Turkish government in 1915.
Album posted on: May 12, 2010
Den otevřených dveří v Centru vizuální historie Malach, neděle 18. 4. 2010
Album posted on: May 11, 2010
Photos from the Awards Ceremony at the Holocaust Memorial Center in Budapest, Hungary
Április 17-én lezárult az a pályázati folyamat, amelynek során a Holokauszt Emlékközpont, az Oktatáskutató és Fejlesztő Intézet és a USC Soá Intézet együttműködésében középiskolai tanárok és tanárcsoportok készítettek multimédiás tananyagokat a Soá Intézet Vizuális Történelmi Archívumában (VHA) található magyar nyelvű interjúk felhasználásával.
Historic Agreement to Preserve Armenian Genocide Survivor Testimonies
On April 13, 2010, the USC Shoah Foundation Institute signed a historic agreement with the Armenian Film Foundation and Dr. J. Michael and Anoinette Hagopian. The agreement paves the way for the Institute to preserve the Armenian Film Foundation's collection of nearly 400 interviews with survivors and other witnesses of the first major genocide of the 20th Century: the attempt by the Ottoman Turks to annihilate the Armenian people, in 1915.
USC Shoah Foundation Institute Signs Historic Agreement With Armenian Film Foundation
Never Again, Yet Again
International Digital Access, Outreach, and Research Conference 2010
On March 25 and 26, 2010, the USC Shoah Foundation Institute hosted its first international academic conference.
The International Digital Access, Outreach, and Research Conference brought together representatives from 25 universities, museums, and other institutions that have access to the Institute's Visual History Archive, to discuss how it is being used in academia.
“A noi fu dato in sorte questo tempo 1938-1947,” Mostra con il contributo delle interviste dell’Archivio
Archivio di Stato I Sezioni Riunite Torino, 27 gennaio-20 marzo 2010
“La mostra è incentrata sulla storia di un gruppo di giovani assolutamente normali che come afferma Silvio Ortona, hanno avuto in sorte “un tempo straordinario” e hanno dovuto confrontarsi con scelte drammatiche.[...]