Even though the terror régimes in Nazi Germany and Soviet Russia both resulted in many millions of victims, the commemorisation of these events are vastly different. There are plenty of memorials on the sites of German concentration camps, and new ones are continually added. In Russia, however, there are but few scattered memorials and only two Gulag sites – in Solovki and in Perm – with small museums that show conditions in the camps, while there are no national monuments nor a national museum on the subject. Almost all memorialisation projects, such as local collections and exhibitions, have been initiated by the Memorial Society or private individuals. Despite considerable difficulties, some projects are nevertheless being worked out, in...
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Commemorating the victims of the former KL Lublin through art and spatial design at the site of the...
This article examines the commemoration practices of the Gulag in the Russian Federation. On the bas...
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This paper is devoted to memorial complexes with museum exhibits of the victims of political repress...
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Gulag Memories: The Rediscovery and Commemoration of Russia’s Repressive Past is an enriched and upd...
In the post socialist countries the memory of communism is in the making. How to remember the period...
Diff erent historical narratives and collective memories linked to the constructions of national ide...
Unknown artist (initials “M.S.” [“M.C.” in Cyrillic]). 1940s. Kolyma. Paper, watercolour. Scanned 18...
Kazakhstan is the location of some of the most important Gulag incarceration heritage sites from the...
Representations of Memory of the Holocaust and Soviet Repressions in Vilnius The opening of archives...
This Thesis deals with the issues of Germany's "culture of remembrance" in relation to the time of N...
This article examines tourists’ experiences of visiting the Tomsk Memorial Museum of Political Repre...
The thesis is an exploration into the Jewish memorial sites erected in the Soviet Zone of Occupation...
Commemorating the victims of the former KL Lublin through art and spatial design at the site of the...
This article examines the commemoration practices of the Gulag in the Russian Federation. On the bas...
https://www.tagesspiegel.de/kultur/zensur-in-russland-russisches-gulag-museum-muss-schliessen/228294...
This paper is devoted to memorial complexes with museum exhibits of the victims of political repress...
A hundred years with Lenin in Siberia Since 1991, the year that saw the dissolution of the Communist...
Germany offers numerous examples of memorial museums, although beyond Berlin they are poorly represe...
Gulag Memories: The Rediscovery and Commemoration of Russia’s Repressive Past is an enriched and upd...
In the post socialist countries the memory of communism is in the making. How to remember the period...
Diff erent historical narratives and collective memories linked to the constructions of national ide...
Unknown artist (initials “M.S.” [“M.C.” in Cyrillic]). 1940s. Kolyma. Paper, watercolour. Scanned 18...
Kazakhstan is the location of some of the most important Gulag incarceration heritage sites from the...
Representations of Memory of the Holocaust and Soviet Repressions in Vilnius The opening of archives...
This Thesis deals with the issues of Germany's "culture of remembrance" in relation to the time of N...
This article examines tourists’ experiences of visiting the Tomsk Memorial Museum of Political Repre...
The thesis is an exploration into the Jewish memorial sites erected in the Soviet Zone of Occupation...
Commemorating the victims of the former KL Lublin through art and spatial design at the site of the...