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The Fortunoff Archive’s collection consists of over 4,400 testimonies of Holocaust survivors, witnesses and liberators. Learn how to search the collection for materials relevant to your research. Includes step by step instructions on how to register in Aviary and access the collection. Search the ArchiveFellowships
The Fortunoff Archive actively encourages supports scholarship with the collection through its fellowship program. The archive offers several fellowships including a two-year fellowship for a postdoctoral scholar, as well as fellowships for doctoral candidates and senior scholars. Learn MoreAccess Sites
The Fortunoff Archive makes its collection available at dozens of access sites around the globe. Access Sites are generally institutions of higher learning, museums, and memorial sites. There is no cost to become an access site. Locate an Access SiteFrom the Archive
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SubscribeNew Testimony-Centered Teaching Materials
We are happy to share that Dr. Aya Marczyk and her colleagues have partnered with the American Historical Review (AHR) to publish new testimony-centered curriculum materials in the March issue of the AHR.
They will also offer a related webinar for educators on Wednesday, May 8th.
Dr. Marczyk, the Fortunoff Archive’s curriculum development fellow, has been working with Dr. Abby Reisman at the Penn Graduate School of Education, and Dr. Brenda Santos at Brown’s Annenberg Institute to develop a new approach to teaching historiography in high schools and in college survey courses. They [...]
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