In 2011, a monument commemorating a group of Polish academics killed during the Nazi occupation was unveiled at the site of their death in Lviv, presently a Ukrainian city. This event became the pinnacle of a commemoration that had developed quite autonomously on both sides of the redrawn Polish-(Soviet)Ukrainian border. The commemorative project and memory event underpinning it are especially interesting owing to the partial recuperation of links with the prewar local genealogies of the Polish-Ukrainian borderland. This article explores how a special historic occurrence that took place in wartime LÎ.,viv/Lwów became an issue of continual political significance invested with different truth, originality, and identity claims in Poland and Uk...
This essay illustrates the development of the politics of memory in post-Soviet Ukraine through an a...
Abstract: The author discusses uncommemorated and under-remembered sites of past violence in terms o...
The author discusses uncommemorated and under-remembered sites of past violence in terms of the cond...
In popular imagery, the former Habsburg province of Galicia and its capital city Lemberg/Lwów/Lviv h...
The thesis compares Polish and Ukrainian Institutes of National Remembrance, analyses Polish and Ukr...
The paper “Manifestation forms of conflicts over historical memory: Poland‘s and Ukraine‘s disagreem...
This article examines the connection between mourning, memory, and national identity in Poland after...
Researchers in social memory are bound in their work to include the relations occurring between the ...
This article asserts that the current rise of right wing nationalism in Poland utilizes a set of nes...
During the Second World War, the village of Pawłokoma, nowadays located a dozen kilometres from the ...
The article examines contemporary memory politics in Belarus as exhibited by new monuments to Holoca...
This study examines intellectual arguments present in the public debate on the difficult history of ...
The article is one of the results of the oral history project Memory and Oblivion. Sociocultural pos...
Katyn– the Soviet massacre of over 21,000 Polish prisoners in 1940 – has come to be remembered as St...
Historical remembrance and national reconciliation are touchy issues - especially when they concern ...
This essay illustrates the development of the politics of memory in post-Soviet Ukraine through an a...
Abstract: The author discusses uncommemorated and under-remembered sites of past violence in terms o...
The author discusses uncommemorated and under-remembered sites of past violence in terms of the cond...
In popular imagery, the former Habsburg province of Galicia and its capital city Lemberg/Lwów/Lviv h...
The thesis compares Polish and Ukrainian Institutes of National Remembrance, analyses Polish and Ukr...
The paper “Manifestation forms of conflicts over historical memory: Poland‘s and Ukraine‘s disagreem...
This article examines the connection between mourning, memory, and national identity in Poland after...
Researchers in social memory are bound in their work to include the relations occurring between the ...
This article asserts that the current rise of right wing nationalism in Poland utilizes a set of nes...
During the Second World War, the village of Pawłokoma, nowadays located a dozen kilometres from the ...
The article examines contemporary memory politics in Belarus as exhibited by new monuments to Holoca...
This study examines intellectual arguments present in the public debate on the difficult history of ...
The article is one of the results of the oral history project Memory and Oblivion. Sociocultural pos...
Katyn– the Soviet massacre of over 21,000 Polish prisoners in 1940 – has come to be remembered as St...
Historical remembrance and national reconciliation are touchy issues - especially when they concern ...
This essay illustrates the development of the politics of memory in post-Soviet Ukraine through an a...
Abstract: The author discusses uncommemorated and under-remembered sites of past violence in terms o...
The author discusses uncommemorated and under-remembered sites of past violence in terms of the cond...