This paper engages the emotional side of Second World War storytelling practices and research. Specifically, it explores how a politics of trust and togetherness animates communities of remembrance concerning the anti-Fascist Resistance experience in northern Italy. I reflect on my encounter with memories of wartime violence through the lens of autobiographical emotion. In a region torn asunder by conflicting stories of loss and violence during the anti-Nazi resistance and civil war, I possess a dual identity of researcher and Partisan's grandchild. This carries a powerful emotional bond of ethical obligations that cannot be ignored in the research process. Drawing on affect theory, I contextualize my oral history fieldwork experience in re...
This Honors thesis explores the intersection of gender, memory and politics in postwar Italy by focu...
In October 1949, in the closing month of the Greek Civil War, a young soldier named Pandelis Klinkat...
This essay grows out of the author’s ongoing research examining issues of affect and agency as these...
Seventy years after the end of the Second World War we still do not fully appreciate the intensity o...
What happens when we include materiality and corporeality into an exploration of the Second World Wa...
Much has been written about the legacies of the Italian Resistance during the Second World War, usua...
This is an autoethnography of World War II (WW2) survival and trauma based on a recovered family arc...
In this article, we explore how narrative accounts of trauma are co-constructed through the interact...
The paper presents a study on effects of narratives of Italian colonial wars on 103 Italian universi...
The narratives that women related to this researcher about their lives in Orsogna, Italy during and ...
The paper contains the memories of the Great Patriotic War recorded during the interview which refle...
A personal journey and a scientific challenge, this is an autoethnographic study about my own family...
This paper sets out a research agenda for oral history in/and geography, with a particular focus on ...
In recent years, an increasing body of research has effectively problematised public historical and ...
The contribution opens the first part of the book, investigating the process of building family memo...
This Honors thesis explores the intersection of gender, memory and politics in postwar Italy by focu...
In October 1949, in the closing month of the Greek Civil War, a young soldier named Pandelis Klinkat...
This essay grows out of the author’s ongoing research examining issues of affect and agency as these...
Seventy years after the end of the Second World War we still do not fully appreciate the intensity o...
What happens when we include materiality and corporeality into an exploration of the Second World Wa...
Much has been written about the legacies of the Italian Resistance during the Second World War, usua...
This is an autoethnography of World War II (WW2) survival and trauma based on a recovered family arc...
In this article, we explore how narrative accounts of trauma are co-constructed through the interact...
The paper presents a study on effects of narratives of Italian colonial wars on 103 Italian universi...
The narratives that women related to this researcher about their lives in Orsogna, Italy during and ...
The paper contains the memories of the Great Patriotic War recorded during the interview which refle...
A personal journey and a scientific challenge, this is an autoethnographic study about my own family...
This paper sets out a research agenda for oral history in/and geography, with a particular focus on ...
In recent years, an increasing body of research has effectively problematised public historical and ...
The contribution opens the first part of the book, investigating the process of building family memo...
This Honors thesis explores the intersection of gender, memory and politics in postwar Italy by focu...
In October 1949, in the closing month of the Greek Civil War, a young soldier named Pandelis Klinkat...
This essay grows out of the author’s ongoing research examining issues of affect and agency as these...