The article discusses the issue of suffering and martyrdom as paradigms structuring the Polish identity narrative, and confronts it with the discourses of museums in contemporary Poland. Museums, understood as "memory devices", are analysed in terms of the experience they create for the visitors through repeating, reinventing and modifying general patterns of the Polish memory and identity. Exhibitions of The Ulma Family Museum of Poles Saving Jews in World War II and The Silesian Museum in Katowice are investigated in detail, revealing different ways in which the suffering is depicted and highlighting the theme’s functions in the message conveyed
The purpose of my research is to investigate the development of the "museum boom" in contemporary Po...
Niniejsza praca dotyczy najważniejszych zagadnień związanych ze współczesnymi muzeami. Kluczowym as...
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943 and the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 represent the bravery and courag...
This article examines the drivers and limiting factors of the transnationalisation of Second World W...
The contemporary “reading” of history and the narrative of the past can assume various forms, one of...
Looking beyond Poland’s internationally lauded new Jewish museums, this article asks how Jews are re...
The author analyzes the narrative of the Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk using the category...
The last century of Lithuanian history and the resulting dynamics of political and demographic chang...
The narratives on the category of the “unwanted memory” of traumatic historical events present in Po...
Monuments of martyrology: Do they need marketing?Martyrological museums form a specific group within...
This thesis details the maintenance of Polish identities through acts of memory: the (re)production...
Memory, historical policy and historical museums have become very popular in recent times – both in ...
This article is an attempt of conducting analysis of main aspects of memory of World War II both in ...
This article addresses the performative dimension of the post-1989 Polish memorial culture of the Ho...
The article discusses the forms of presentation of the pre-war German heritage in selected museums i...
The purpose of my research is to investigate the development of the "museum boom" in contemporary Po...
Niniejsza praca dotyczy najważniejszych zagadnień związanych ze współczesnymi muzeami. Kluczowym as...
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943 and the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 represent the bravery and courag...
This article examines the drivers and limiting factors of the transnationalisation of Second World W...
The contemporary “reading” of history and the narrative of the past can assume various forms, one of...
Looking beyond Poland’s internationally lauded new Jewish museums, this article asks how Jews are re...
The author analyzes the narrative of the Museum of the Second World War in Gdańsk using the category...
The last century of Lithuanian history and the resulting dynamics of political and demographic chang...
The narratives on the category of the “unwanted memory” of traumatic historical events present in Po...
Monuments of martyrology: Do they need marketing?Martyrological museums form a specific group within...
This thesis details the maintenance of Polish identities through acts of memory: the (re)production...
Memory, historical policy and historical museums have become very popular in recent times – both in ...
This article is an attempt of conducting analysis of main aspects of memory of World War II both in ...
This article addresses the performative dimension of the post-1989 Polish memorial culture of the Ho...
The article discusses the forms of presentation of the pre-war German heritage in selected museums i...
The purpose of my research is to investigate the development of the "museum boom" in contemporary Po...
Niniejsza praca dotyczy najważniejszych zagadnień związanych ze współczesnymi muzeami. Kluczowym as...
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943 and the Warsaw Uprising in 1944 represent the bravery and courag...