This article presents an example of how the transnational production of memory is at work in a small Polish town that, prior to the Holocaust, was a “shtetl.” The author uses transnational optics to take an in-depth look at how local memories of Jews and the Holocaust are formed in this particular locality and discusses the effects of transnational mnemonic encounters. She highlights the multiscalarity of transnational processes as well as the continuing resilience of national frameworks
The article is a result of field studies on the transformations of multicultural heritage in the eas...
This article examines the drivers and limiting factors of the transnationalisation of Second World W...
In this introductory article to the special issue on ‘Transnational Memory Politics in Europe,’ we a...
The memory of the Holocaust has become one of the most salient and fully-fledged transnational colle...
In this article I argue that remembrance of the Jews and the Holocaust in Poland was subject to a c...
The authors examine three recent large-scale mnemonic projects and transformation processes in Austr...
The first two decades of the twenty-first century have witnessed a significant shift in the ways tha...
The first two decades of the twenty-first century have witnessed a significant shift in the ways tha...
In this introductory article to the special issue on ‘Transnational Memory Politics in Europe,’ we a...
The Old Jewish Cemetery in Wrocław offers a unique perspective on the changing tectonics of memory ...
The Old Jewish Cemetery in Wrocław offers a unique perspective on the changing tectonics of memory ...
This article looks on Jedwabne and the debate on Polish involvement in the Holocaust from the perspe...
Researchers in social memory are bound in their work to include the relations occurring between the ...
This article looks on Jedwabne and the debate on Polish involvement in the Holocaust from the perspe...
This article examines the drivers and limiting factors of the transnationalisation of Second World W...
The article is a result of field studies on the transformations of multicultural heritage in the eas...
This article examines the drivers and limiting factors of the transnationalisation of Second World W...
In this introductory article to the special issue on ‘Transnational Memory Politics in Europe,’ we a...
The memory of the Holocaust has become one of the most salient and fully-fledged transnational colle...
In this article I argue that remembrance of the Jews and the Holocaust in Poland was subject to a c...
The authors examine three recent large-scale mnemonic projects and transformation processes in Austr...
The first two decades of the twenty-first century have witnessed a significant shift in the ways tha...
The first two decades of the twenty-first century have witnessed a significant shift in the ways tha...
In this introductory article to the special issue on ‘Transnational Memory Politics in Europe,’ we a...
The Old Jewish Cemetery in Wrocław offers a unique perspective on the changing tectonics of memory ...
The Old Jewish Cemetery in Wrocław offers a unique perspective on the changing tectonics of memory ...
This article looks on Jedwabne and the debate on Polish involvement in the Holocaust from the perspe...
Researchers in social memory are bound in their work to include the relations occurring between the ...
This article looks on Jedwabne and the debate on Polish involvement in the Holocaust from the perspe...
This article examines the drivers and limiting factors of the transnationalisation of Second World W...
The article is a result of field studies on the transformations of multicultural heritage in the eas...
This article examines the drivers and limiting factors of the transnationalisation of Second World W...
In this introductory article to the special issue on ‘Transnational Memory Politics in Europe,’ we a...