In the present chapter I try to determine to what extent the public policies adopted by Romanian governments following the fall of the communist regime contributed to alleviating the most egregious past injustice, the Holocaust. The measures taken for memorializing the Holocaust will be analysed through the lens of a mixed reparatory justice – relational egalitarian account. Employing such a framework entails a focus on symbolic reparations, meant to promote civic trust, social solidarity, and encourage the restoration of social and cultural capital in societies affected by historical injustices. Such symbolic reparations can include public atonement, changing street names, establishing memorials, funding museums, including Holocaust study ...
This article addresses the performative dimension of the post-1989 Polish memorial culture of the Ho...
Diff erent historical narratives and collective memories linked to the constructions of national ide...
In April 1989, four months after a German citizens’ initiative proposed construction of a central me...
In the present chapter I try to determine to what extent the public policies adopted by Romanian gov...
The debate concerning the legitimacy of awarding reparations for historical injustices focuses on th...
Two forms of commemoration, two « sites of memory » are devoted to the victims of the Nazi Genocide....
Though the study of memory has experienced a global boom, there is still a missing link between tran...
Collective memory after war, atrocity, and genocide may continue to bind surviving generations in a ...
Abstract: Wars, suffering, torture, hundreds of thou-sands of people that have been displaced or mis...
Commemorations and reparations are central elements of the transitional justice agenda. The inclusio...
Examination of regime changes in Eastern Europe reveals significant insights into the development of...
Today, it is nearly a given that groups seeking redress or reparation for past wrongs will receive s...
Relations between explicit and implicit memory of traumatic events are discussed in context of commo...
The post-war Federal Republic of Germany faced the task of addressing the plight of the victims of s...
The contribution contains a comprehensive presentation of the legal regulations for the indemnificat...
This article addresses the performative dimension of the post-1989 Polish memorial culture of the Ho...
Diff erent historical narratives and collective memories linked to the constructions of national ide...
In April 1989, four months after a German citizens’ initiative proposed construction of a central me...
In the present chapter I try to determine to what extent the public policies adopted by Romanian gov...
The debate concerning the legitimacy of awarding reparations for historical injustices focuses on th...
Two forms of commemoration, two « sites of memory » are devoted to the victims of the Nazi Genocide....
Though the study of memory has experienced a global boom, there is still a missing link between tran...
Collective memory after war, atrocity, and genocide may continue to bind surviving generations in a ...
Abstract: Wars, suffering, torture, hundreds of thou-sands of people that have been displaced or mis...
Commemorations and reparations are central elements of the transitional justice agenda. The inclusio...
Examination of regime changes in Eastern Europe reveals significant insights into the development of...
Today, it is nearly a given that groups seeking redress or reparation for past wrongs will receive s...
Relations between explicit and implicit memory of traumatic events are discussed in context of commo...
The post-war Federal Republic of Germany faced the task of addressing the plight of the victims of s...
The contribution contains a comprehensive presentation of the legal regulations for the indemnificat...
This article addresses the performative dimension of the post-1989 Polish memorial culture of the Ho...
Diff erent historical narratives and collective memories linked to the constructions of national ide...
In April 1989, four months after a German citizens’ initiative proposed construction of a central me...