罗斯图书馆
The Strassler Center’s 罗斯图书馆, opened in 1998 with the donation of the Diana Bartley Collection, helped establish it as a leading research institute.
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自1998年以来, the Strassler Center at 博彩平台推荐 has gained international standing as the foremost Ph.D. program training students in Holocaust History, the Armenian Genocide, and other genocides perpetrated around the globe. Center faculty and students foster important scholarship and germinate significant ideas as conveners of a robust series of international symposia, 研讨会, and conferences that broaden the boundaries of genocide studies by introducing lesser-known cases and novel approaches. The causes, conduct, and consequences of genocide are complex and require multifaceted approaches. The Strassler Center is committed to pushing boundaries in order to foster greater knowledge as well as to train professionals who hope to find solutions, offer healing and aid, 教育, and opportunities for memorialization.
Students address large-scale human rights abuses and events of mass violence in the past as well as in the present. They learn to apply their knowledge and skills in problem-oriented work and real-life contexts.
Students familiarize themselves with historiographical methods and learn to locate the Holocaust, the Armenian Genocide, and other events of genocide and mass violence in their specific societal, 政治, and cultural contexts.
我们的Ph值.D. students conduct innovative research in archives around the world, with survivors of genocides, and at sites of mass violence. They secure prestigious fellowships, like those offered by the United States Holocaust Memorial, the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, which is supported by the Foundation Remembrance, Responsibility and Future and by the German Federal Ministry of Finance, the Fulbright Foundation, and the National Association for Armenian Studies and Research, and travel the globe to present their research at conferences and academic institutions. They publish in peer-reviewed journals and contribute chapters to edited volumes.
The expertise of our world-class faculty members, who have published extensively and are leaders in their fields, is a hallmark of the program. They are recipients of numerous awards and fellowships — among them a Guggenheim — for their groundbreaking research. Several hold endowed professorships that recognize their contributions to the university and the field. Faculty connections at various institutes and organizations worldwide provide pathways for our graduate students’ independent inquiries, and their mentoring has led to co-authorships on articles and books.
The Strassler Center’s 罗斯图书馆, opened in 1998 with the donation of the Diana Bartley Collection, helped establish it as a leading research institute.
The Colin Flug 研究生 Study Wing includes additional library space, the Tobak graduate student offices, 一项研究, and the Shoah Visual History Archive.
研究生s of the Ph.D. program pursue careers as leaders, 策展人, 教育 directors, and historians at renowned institutions including the Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, the Wiener Holocaust Library, 查普曼大学, Stockton University, and the United States Military Academy at West Point.
Strassler Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies
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