The paper examines contest over one of Trieste's most emotive sites of memory, the former Nazi death camp at the Risiera di San Sabba. Attention is paid to the Risiera as a site for ceremonial recollection of World War Two, and to the enmeshing of the local civic calendar of events within wider currents of academic and political revisionism affecting the upper Adriatic. The paper complements existing studies of former Nazi camps as memorial sites through attention to a distinctive geographical and political context, and by exploring the Risiera as an increasingly problematic site of performance
Since the end of the Second World War, controversies surrounding the question of the right format of...
San Sabba is a short film (29‘ 50”) that debates the way we conceive of sites of memorialisation, th...
This article addresses one concern that is central to much of the sociology of memory currently ongo...
The paper examines contest over one of Trieste's most emotive sites of memory, the former Nazi death...
The region around Trieste forms a microcosm of the contradictory impulses that have defined Italian ...
The region around Trieste forms a microcosm of the contradictory impulses that have defined Italian ...
This article discusses the displacements and the violence against civilians during and after the Sec...
The aim of my research is to analyse, following a comparative approach, the political, social and cu...
The memory of the Italian concentration camps in Croatian occupied territories from 1941 to 1943 is ...
First Published April 19, 2017This article is part of the special section titled From the Iron Curta...
The “places of memory” and the tourist-cultural potential of historical sites of the concentration c...
This article provides an overview on some of the key issues related to the Bleiburg commemoration an...
Beyond the border. Trieste: sogni e ripartenze dei profughi dell’est Europa a Trieste (1950-1956). T...
The Jasenovac Concentration Camp prevails as one of the most potent symbols that continues to fuel i...
The \u201cIstrian exodus\u201d, a migration of about 250 000 people from Istria, Fiume and Dalmatia ...
Since the end of the Second World War, controversies surrounding the question of the right format of...
San Sabba is a short film (29‘ 50”) that debates the way we conceive of sites of memorialisation, th...
This article addresses one concern that is central to much of the sociology of memory currently ongo...
The paper examines contest over one of Trieste's most emotive sites of memory, the former Nazi death...
The region around Trieste forms a microcosm of the contradictory impulses that have defined Italian ...
The region around Trieste forms a microcosm of the contradictory impulses that have defined Italian ...
This article discusses the displacements and the violence against civilians during and after the Sec...
The aim of my research is to analyse, following a comparative approach, the political, social and cu...
The memory of the Italian concentration camps in Croatian occupied territories from 1941 to 1943 is ...
First Published April 19, 2017This article is part of the special section titled From the Iron Curta...
The “places of memory” and the tourist-cultural potential of historical sites of the concentration c...
This article provides an overview on some of the key issues related to the Bleiburg commemoration an...
Beyond the border. Trieste: sogni e ripartenze dei profughi dell’est Europa a Trieste (1950-1956). T...
The Jasenovac Concentration Camp prevails as one of the most potent symbols that continues to fuel i...
The \u201cIstrian exodus\u201d, a migration of about 250 000 people from Istria, Fiume and Dalmatia ...
Since the end of the Second World War, controversies surrounding the question of the right format of...
San Sabba is a short film (29‘ 50”) that debates the way we conceive of sites of memorialisation, th...
This article addresses one concern that is central to much of the sociology of memory currently ongo...