Germany offers numerous examples of memorial museums, although beyond Berlin they are poorly represented in recent studies of the phenomenon. In studying the development of the Torgau Documentation and Information Centre in provincial Saxony, the article seeks to promote a more complex understanding of institutionalized remembrance in contemporary Germany. It argues for a closer look at the agency of East and West Germans and at the relationship between the Nazi and communist pasts. In particular, it considers dilemmas posed by depicting the history of Soviet internment camps in postwar eastern Germany, where former Nazi officials and bystanders and opponents of communist rule all became victims of Soviet mistreatment. The article raises ke...
This dissertation studies how the Berlin Republic commemorates Communist East Germany and investigat...
Museums at former concentration and death camps pose great challenges for their curators. The Holoca...
In this article I critically reflect on my experience with Holocaust memorials in Eastern Germany. W...
Germany offers numerous examples of memorial museums, although beyond Berlin they are poorly represe...
After German unification, the abandoned Stasi prison of Berlin-Hohenschönhausen was turned into a me...
In the debate over transitional justice and human right issues, Germany‘s "Vergangenheitsbewält...
Sachsenhausen is the site of a traumatic and complex history in the twentieth century. Since 1933, ...
This comparative thesis explores how museums and monuments in postwar east and west Germany commemor...
With Germany on the eve of its 30-year anniversary of reunification between the Federal Republic of ...
Germans’ hesitance to completely remember the Nazi past after 1945 is well documented. Yet there als...
How and why have museums, over the years, become a privileged place in the Federal Republic of Germa...
This article examines tourists’ experiences of visiting the Tomsk Memorial Museum of Political Repre...
How can museums pass on the remembrances of the survivors of Holocaust in ways that engage visitors?...
This thesis investigates Holocaust commemoration at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in B...
This dissertation studies how the Berlin Republic commemorates Communist East Germany and investigat...
This dissertation studies how the Berlin Republic commemorates Communist East Germany and investigat...
Museums at former concentration and death camps pose great challenges for their curators. The Holoca...
In this article I critically reflect on my experience with Holocaust memorials in Eastern Germany. W...
Germany offers numerous examples of memorial museums, although beyond Berlin they are poorly represe...
After German unification, the abandoned Stasi prison of Berlin-Hohenschönhausen was turned into a me...
In the debate over transitional justice and human right issues, Germany‘s "Vergangenheitsbewält...
Sachsenhausen is the site of a traumatic and complex history in the twentieth century. Since 1933, ...
This comparative thesis explores how museums and monuments in postwar east and west Germany commemor...
With Germany on the eve of its 30-year anniversary of reunification between the Federal Republic of ...
Germans’ hesitance to completely remember the Nazi past after 1945 is well documented. Yet there als...
How and why have museums, over the years, become a privileged place in the Federal Republic of Germa...
This article examines tourists’ experiences of visiting the Tomsk Memorial Museum of Political Repre...
How can museums pass on the remembrances of the survivors of Holocaust in ways that engage visitors?...
This thesis investigates Holocaust commemoration at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in B...
This dissertation studies how the Berlin Republic commemorates Communist East Germany and investigat...
This dissertation studies how the Berlin Republic commemorates Communist East Germany and investigat...
Museums at former concentration and death camps pose great challenges for their curators. The Holoca...
In this article I critically reflect on my experience with Holocaust memorials in Eastern Germany. W...