Only one year after the 1989 revolution, which ended the communist rule of Romania, Bucharest experienced a significant increase in the placement of memorials commemorating people who died unexpectedly. This study examines the unique set of circumstances which lead to the resurgence of this long-standing practice and the reclamation of the urban public space for placement of these memorials. A total of 290 sudden death memorials, representing 313 individuals, were identified in Bucharest between 2000 and 2018
Exhibitions on the communist past are scarce in Romanian museums. In contrast to this scarcity, the ...
Edited by Peter Jan Margry and Cristina Sánchez-Carretero.-- Sánchez-Carretero, Cristina et al.Grass...
Memorials are a way of mending hardship through the commemoration of past events. They are a physica...
AbstractSince 1989, Bucharest has been subject to a significant increase in the number of memorials ...
After the demise of state socialism, public space became an issue of contention that occupied an imp...
Governments and civic groups erect public memorials in national capitals to record and legitimize se...
The demolitions for the creation of the civic centre destroyed one fifth of the area of Bucharest. T...
The present research deals with study of memorial plaques as one of the most widespread commemorati...
Recently, the family of the victim of police brutality in the USA, Mr George Floyd, visited the site...
Spontaneous memorials emerging after an unexpected trauma or loss are certainly not a novel phenomen...
After the fall of communism, in 1992, the Romanian orthodox church made a series of important decisi...
This research studies two memorials to the Holocaust victims in Minsk, Belarus with the aim to ident...
AbstractThe deficient manner in which the international press recounted the Revolution of Timişoara ...
In recent decades there has been a dramatic increase in the number and diversity of public memorials...
Conceived by the Hungarian government as a commemoration of the German occupation of Hungary and acc...
Exhibitions on the communist past are scarce in Romanian museums. In contrast to this scarcity, the ...
Edited by Peter Jan Margry and Cristina Sánchez-Carretero.-- Sánchez-Carretero, Cristina et al.Grass...
Memorials are a way of mending hardship through the commemoration of past events. They are a physica...
AbstractSince 1989, Bucharest has been subject to a significant increase in the number of memorials ...
After the demise of state socialism, public space became an issue of contention that occupied an imp...
Governments and civic groups erect public memorials in national capitals to record and legitimize se...
The demolitions for the creation of the civic centre destroyed one fifth of the area of Bucharest. T...
The present research deals with study of memorial plaques as one of the most widespread commemorati...
Recently, the family of the victim of police brutality in the USA, Mr George Floyd, visited the site...
Spontaneous memorials emerging after an unexpected trauma or loss are certainly not a novel phenomen...
After the fall of communism, in 1992, the Romanian orthodox church made a series of important decisi...
This research studies two memorials to the Holocaust victims in Minsk, Belarus with the aim to ident...
AbstractThe deficient manner in which the international press recounted the Revolution of Timişoara ...
In recent decades there has been a dramatic increase in the number and diversity of public memorials...
Conceived by the Hungarian government as a commemoration of the German occupation of Hungary and acc...
Exhibitions on the communist past are scarce in Romanian museums. In contrast to this scarcity, the ...
Edited by Peter Jan Margry and Cristina Sánchez-Carretero.-- Sánchez-Carretero, Cristina et al.Grass...
Memorials are a way of mending hardship through the commemoration of past events. They are a physica...