Amann will research the women who participated in the Nuremberg Trials and other major criminal trials in the aftermath of World War II.

A public lecture by Diane Marie Amann (University of Georgia School of Law & PhD candidate in Law, Universiteit Leiden, the Netherlands)
2017-2018 Breslauer, Rutman and Anderson Research Fellow

A public lecture by Christian Delage (Director of the Institut D’Histoire Du Temps Présent, Paris)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Filming the Camps” explores the World War II experiences of Hollywood directors John Ford, George Stevens and Samuel Fuller.
The conference was hosted by AUP’s George and Irina Schaeffer Center for the Study of Genocide, Human Rights and Conflict Prevention.

A public lecture by Philippe Sands (University College London)

Introduction by Prof. Hannah Garry (Director of USC Gould International Human Rights Clinic)

A rare collection containing hundreds of artifacts and written material brought back from Nazi Germany by an American Jewish soldier has been acquired by the USC Libraries as part of a longstanding collaboration with the USC Shoah Foundation’s Center for Advanced Genocide Research.
USC undergraduates, graduate students and faculty as well as faculty from other universities are encouraged to apply.
Documentary filmmaker, historian and curator Christian Delage gave a live interview on the Institute’s Facebook page last week, wherein he discussed his past 20 years of experience researching and making films on genocide, and where his latest project on the 2015 Paris terrorist attacks diverges from standardized methods for gathering testimony.
The USC Shoah Foundation Center for Advanced Genocide Research invites research proposals from USC undergraduate students for its 2017 DEFY Summer Research Fellowships.