The Berlin-Hohenschonhausen memorial is located on the site of the main remand prison for people detained by the Stasi, the GDR secret police. In this exploration of memory practices at the site, the concept of marginalisation will be used both in a geographical and in a metaphorical sense. I will first consider the significance of the prison\u27s relatively peripheral location in the north-eastern district of Lichtenberg. Anchoring the analysis within theories of museology, in particular the museum as experiential site and as site of trauma, I will explore the manner in which the once-marginalised voices of former prisoners now find expression as they conduct guided tours, thus continuing to recall their experiences of imprisonment and iso...
In the debate over transitional justice and human right issues, Germany‘s "Vergangenheitsbewält...
The former concentration camp of Dachau is one of the memory sites that have been highly contested f...
The forced labour camp Allach, outside of Munich, Germany, was the third-largest of a network of 140...
The Berlin-Hohenschonhausen memorial is located on the site of the main remand prison for people det...
After German unification, the abandoned Stasi prison of Berlin-Hohenschönhausen was turned into a me...
In June of 2015 during a stay in Berlin we visited, on successive days, the Stasi Museum and the Sta...
This thesis investigates Holocaust commemoration at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in B...
Sachsenhausen is the site of a traumatic and complex history in the twentieth century. Since 1933, ...
Germany offers numerous examples of memorial museums, although beyond Berlin they are poorly represe...
Through an exploration of both past and present day reactions to the liberation of the Nazi concentr...
My thesis is devoted to various discourses regarding the Holocaust, and methods of representing even...
This dissertation studies how the Berlin Republic commemorates Communist East Germany and investigat...
In April 1989, four months after a German citizens’ initiative proposed construction of a central me...
The article consists of two parts. The first part (§§ 1–2) investigates the indiscriminate and absol...
Aleida Assmann uses the term “places of commemoration” to identify the spaces whose history was viol...
In the debate over transitional justice and human right issues, Germany‘s "Vergangenheitsbewält...
The former concentration camp of Dachau is one of the memory sites that have been highly contested f...
The forced labour camp Allach, outside of Munich, Germany, was the third-largest of a network of 140...
The Berlin-Hohenschonhausen memorial is located on the site of the main remand prison for people det...
After German unification, the abandoned Stasi prison of Berlin-Hohenschönhausen was turned into a me...
In June of 2015 during a stay in Berlin we visited, on successive days, the Stasi Museum and the Sta...
This thesis investigates Holocaust commemoration at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in B...
Sachsenhausen is the site of a traumatic and complex history in the twentieth century. Since 1933, ...
Germany offers numerous examples of memorial museums, although beyond Berlin they are poorly represe...
Through an exploration of both past and present day reactions to the liberation of the Nazi concentr...
My thesis is devoted to various discourses regarding the Holocaust, and methods of representing even...
This dissertation studies how the Berlin Republic commemorates Communist East Germany and investigat...
In April 1989, four months after a German citizens’ initiative proposed construction of a central me...
The article consists of two parts. The first part (§§ 1–2) investigates the indiscriminate and absol...
Aleida Assmann uses the term “places of commemoration” to identify the spaces whose history was viol...
In the debate over transitional justice and human right issues, Germany‘s "Vergangenheitsbewält...
The former concentration camp of Dachau is one of the memory sites that have been highly contested f...
The forced labour camp Allach, outside of Munich, Germany, was the third-largest of a network of 140...