The anniversaries of the bombings of Dresden on 13 and 14 February 1945 have become key events in Germany's memory calendar. This article examines the role that local civil society agents have played in shaping, and changing, local memory culture in Dresden after 2005. It will explore how different memory agents interpreted the Dresden bombings, what significance for the present they attributed to them, what memory practices they adopted, and how these led to a significant transformation of local memory culture. I will argue that the years 2005 to 2016 saw two important shifts in local memory culture. First, the initiatives of local civil society activists, who aimed to resurrect ‘forgotten’ memories and advocated alternative memory practic...
This article focuses on challenges in the commemoration of war dead for peace education, drawing on ...
In February 2015, the seventieth anniversary of the bombing of Dresden (13-15 February 1945) was com...
Germans’ hesitance to completely remember the Nazi past after 1945 is well documented. Yet there als...
The anniversaries of the bombings of Dresden on 13 and 14 February 1945 have become key events in Ge...
The firebombing of Dresden marks the terrible apex of the European bombing war. In just over two day...
Since 1960s commemorative events are losing their pure institutional character as more different soc...
Since 1960s commemorative events are losing their pure institutional character as more different soc...
Since 1960s commemorative events are losing their pure institutional character as more different soc...
This study investigates the influence of history—more specifically the history of the Holocaust—and ...
'Was die Menschheitsverbrechen des 21. Jahrhunderts sein werden, wissen wir nicht, aber es ist gut m...
Using public remembrance of the controversial WWII firebombing of Dresden as its case study, the the...
Together with Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Dresden belongs to a handful of global icons that capture the ...
Taking as its point of departure two civic ceremonies on 8 April 2006 in the East German town of Hal...
This article explores the politics of Holocaust memorialization by examining the intersection of ed...
Together with Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Dresden belongs to a handful of global icons that capture the ...
This article focuses on challenges in the commemoration of war dead for peace education, drawing on ...
In February 2015, the seventieth anniversary of the bombing of Dresden (13-15 February 1945) was com...
Germans’ hesitance to completely remember the Nazi past after 1945 is well documented. Yet there als...
The anniversaries of the bombings of Dresden on 13 and 14 February 1945 have become key events in Ge...
The firebombing of Dresden marks the terrible apex of the European bombing war. In just over two day...
Since 1960s commemorative events are losing their pure institutional character as more different soc...
Since 1960s commemorative events are losing their pure institutional character as more different soc...
Since 1960s commemorative events are losing their pure institutional character as more different soc...
This study investigates the influence of history—more specifically the history of the Holocaust—and ...
'Was die Menschheitsverbrechen des 21. Jahrhunderts sein werden, wissen wir nicht, aber es ist gut m...
Using public remembrance of the controversial WWII firebombing of Dresden as its case study, the the...
Together with Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Dresden belongs to a handful of global icons that capture the ...
Taking as its point of departure two civic ceremonies on 8 April 2006 in the East German town of Hal...
This article explores the politics of Holocaust memorialization by examining the intersection of ed...
Together with Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Dresden belongs to a handful of global icons that capture the ...
This article focuses on challenges in the commemoration of war dead for peace education, drawing on ...
In February 2015, the seventieth anniversary of the bombing of Dresden (13-15 February 1945) was com...
Germans’ hesitance to completely remember the Nazi past after 1945 is well documented. Yet there als...