Dartmouth College Is a Visual History Archive Full Access Site
Dartmouth College is the latest university to gain full access to USC Shoah Foundation’s Visual History Archive.
USC Libraries presented its first-ever Research Award last month to a student who turned to the Visual History Archive to research transitional justice in South Africa and Rwanda.
Nitya Ramanathan, a junior international relations major, took first place for her paper How do We Put Ourselves Back Together? An Analytical Comparison between Transitional Justice in Rwanda and South Africa, written for Professor Wolf Gruner’s Comparative Genocide course.
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