In this article the authors discuss the role of Jasenovac Concentration Camp in Croatian and Serbian political and social spheres. Connecting the historical data with the analysis of the recent mutual accusations of genocide between the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Serbia before the International Court of Justice in The Hague, the authors demonstrate the pervasive presence of Jasenovac in Serbian and Croatian political discourse. Presenting different modes of social construction around Jasenovac, from the end of the Second World War to the present, the article proposes a specific reading of Jasenovac as a form of the “past that does not pass.” In this respect, Jasenovac is seen as a continuous reference point for understanding co...
The volume brings a set of selected papers that analyze historical and current controversies surroun...
The article is devoted to the Bleiburg myth in the politics of memory in modern Croatia. In mid-May ...
The chapter discusses different strategies of presenting ‘unimaginable evils,’ in particular: 1) dev...
In this article the authors discuss the role of Jasenovac Concentration Camp in Croatian and Serbian...
This article discusses the contested and iconic status that former WWII Jasenovac Concentration Camp...
The article focuses on conflicted heritage of war of concentration camp Jasenovac (1941–1945), i.e. ...
The Jasenovac Concentration Camp prevails as one of the most potent symbols that continues to fuel i...
The article analyses the longstanding ambition of the nationalist elite in Serbia to have the site o...
During World War II, the Croatian ultra-nationalist Ustasa persecuted nearly two million Serbs, Jews...
The article addresses the issue of memory and oblivion in socialist Yugoslavia after the Second Worl...
This article analyses the revisionist currents in Croatian contemporary historiography – and implici...
Srebrenica, previously a small unknown town in eastern Bosnia-Herzegovina, has become a symbol for t...
Between 1941 and 1945, approximately 80,000 inmates, mainly Serbs, Jews and Roma, perished in Jaseno...
In this paper it is argued that Vukovar 1991 Battle traumatic memory wearing away process is a socia...
Yugoslavia collapsed and descended into war for a number of reasons. The paper is dealing with the r...
The volume brings a set of selected papers that analyze historical and current controversies surroun...
The article is devoted to the Bleiburg myth in the politics of memory in modern Croatia. In mid-May ...
The chapter discusses different strategies of presenting ‘unimaginable evils,’ in particular: 1) dev...
In this article the authors discuss the role of Jasenovac Concentration Camp in Croatian and Serbian...
This article discusses the contested and iconic status that former WWII Jasenovac Concentration Camp...
The article focuses on conflicted heritage of war of concentration camp Jasenovac (1941–1945), i.e. ...
The Jasenovac Concentration Camp prevails as one of the most potent symbols that continues to fuel i...
The article analyses the longstanding ambition of the nationalist elite in Serbia to have the site o...
During World War II, the Croatian ultra-nationalist Ustasa persecuted nearly two million Serbs, Jews...
The article addresses the issue of memory and oblivion in socialist Yugoslavia after the Second Worl...
This article analyses the revisionist currents in Croatian contemporary historiography – and implici...
Srebrenica, previously a small unknown town in eastern Bosnia-Herzegovina, has become a symbol for t...
Between 1941 and 1945, approximately 80,000 inmates, mainly Serbs, Jews and Roma, perished in Jaseno...
In this paper it is argued that Vukovar 1991 Battle traumatic memory wearing away process is a socia...
Yugoslavia collapsed and descended into war for a number of reasons. The paper is dealing with the r...
The volume brings a set of selected papers that analyze historical and current controversies surroun...
The article is devoted to the Bleiburg myth in the politics of memory in modern Croatia. In mid-May ...
The chapter discusses different strategies of presenting ‘unimaginable evils,’ in particular: 1) dev...