European Holocaust Research Infrastructure - Romania

A modern, democratic society is built through the discovery and acknowledgment of the dark chapters of recent history, such as the Holocaust; a knowledge supported by continuous research, carried out through a congruent, interdisciplinary effort that transcends national borders.

The European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI) is an international research infrastructure that supports and promotes Holocaust research, commemoration, and education on a transnational level. EHRI-RO is the national node representing Romania within the international research consortium.

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EHRI Services

Holocaust research, remembrance, and education are the mission of the European Holocaust Research Infrastructure (EHRI). By connecting institutions and experts, EHRI facilitates the digital transformation of research through innovative tools, promoting transnational access to widely dispersed, globally available Holocaust sources.

Below you will find some of the innovative services created by EHRI at the European level for researchers, archivists and anyone who wishes to make use of them.

The EHRI Portal
The EHRI Portal
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The EHRI portal allows online access to information about Holocaust-related sources, regardless of the degree of dispersion

Geospatial Repository
Geospatial Repository
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The EHRI geospatial repository contains datasets that enable map creation and the use of spatial approaches in Holocaust research.

EHRI online editions
EHRI online editions
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EHRI online editions provide access to digitized and annotated archival documents and connect archival holdings through a thematic approach.

EHRI MOOC
EHRI MOOC
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The EHRI online course - MOOC (Massive Online Open Course) - critically presents sources and provides methodological guidance as well as practical tools for their use. The course includes interviews with renowned researchers and presents a variety of primary sources - photographs, diaries, bureaucratic documents, letters, and testimonies - essential for Holocaust research.

EHRI Document Blog
EHRI Document Blog
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EHRI Document Blog - a platform with articles about archival documents relating to the Holocaust, as well as their presentation and interpretation using digital tools.

EHRI Podcast
EHRI Podcast
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EHRI Podcast – interviews with experts in the field of Holocaust history research.

The Conny Kristel Fellowship Program
The Conny Kristel Fellowship Program
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The Conny Kristel Fellowship Program supports Holocaust research and documentation by facilitating international access to an unprecedented range of key Holocaust archives and collections, as well as expertise in archival science and digital humanities. The program is open to researchers, archivists, librarians, curators, and other professionals of varying levels of experience, but especially early-career (doctoral) students.