The project “The Holocaust, European Values and Local History” aims to develop, pilot and introduce sustainable methodologies and tools for an innovative approach in archival pedagogy, particularly in smaller local archives. Our objective is to empower and train the archivists to create own educational outreach programs about the times of the Holocaust based on own archival materials and local history, and to incorporate archival pedagogy in their long-term approach and activities, presenting in the same time local micro-histories to global audiences.
CONTENT
- Part I: Local Archive: An Interface for Collective Memory, Knowledge and Education
- Part II: Unboxing The History
- Part III: The Past in the Present
Webinar “Testimonies in Education and Collective Memory“
Webinar “Testimonies in Education and Collective Memory“ was held on December 8. 2020.
Participants were from The Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies (USA), Sered Holocaust Museum in Slovakia and the Archive of Vojvodina.
Webinar 3: Testimonies in Education and Collective Memory
“Testimonies in Education and Collective Memory” is the third webinar in the “Holocaust, European Values and Local History” series and program for archivists, librarians, museum curators, historians, researchers, educators, and others interested to learn more about the new role of archives in education about the Holocaust and in shaping of the culture of remembrance.
Webinar 2: Local Archive – an Interface for Collective Memory, Knowledge and Education
Second online workshop for archivists will be held on July 6, 2020 with lecturers: Dr Kori Street and Andrea Szőnyi from the USC Shoah Foundation, Lewis Levin, architect behind the Johannesburg Holocaust & Genocide Centre, and Serbian historian Dr Olga Manojlovic Pintar