Douglas Greenberg
Douglas Greenberg is the Visiting Professor of History at the University of Southern California and Executive Director of the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education. Douglas came to the Shoah Foundation in 2000 from the Chicago Historical Society, where he served as President and Director for seven years. Before that, he was Vice President of the American Council of Learned Societies and Associate Dean of the Faculty at Princeton University. He has also taught history at Rutgers and Lawrence Universities. He is the author of three books and has edited many books and essays on the history of early America and American law, as well as on technology, scholarship, and libraries. He has received several recognitions throughout his career including fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities and the Guggenheim Foundation.
The Shoah Foundation
Institute holds almost 52,000 video testimonies of eyewitnesses to the Holocaust
in 56 countries and in 32 languages. These invaluable testimonies have been
digitized and indexed and are available for use by scholars and educators around
the world. The Shoah Foundation Institute creates educational products and
programs that reach 2 million students in 18 countries and 50,000 schools in the
United States and Europe. Visit the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual
History and Education, www.usc.edu/schools/college/vhi.