How do nations confront shameful episodes from their pasts? How and why are such events collectively remembered or forgotten? This thesis explores these broad questions through a comparative study of official holocaust commemorations in Italy and France.EThOS - Electronic Theses Online ServiceGBUnited Kingdo
This paper deals with the Hungarian Holocaust Memorial Year 2014 and the ongoing debate about how to...
Holocaust education has expanded in its purpose and status between 1987 and 2018, reflecting increas...
This thesis examines how the remembrance of deportation from France during the Second World War impa...
Commemorating the Holocaust explores the development of official Holocaust commemoration in France a...
This paper will analyze the connections between Holocaust memory and the presence of other genocides...
The aim of this essay is to present the main outcomes emerged during an international conference cen...
The first two decades of the twenty-first century have witnessed a significant shift in the ways tha...
The eastward enlargement of the European Union has shifted its geographical centre towards the east ...
This article addresses one concern that is central to much of the sociology of memory currently ongo...
This study analyses how history museums in Austria, Hungary and Italy, represent the Holocaust. With...
Since the end of the Second World War, controversies surrounding the question of the right format of...
January 27 and the aporias of memory This articles analyzes Holocaust Memorial Day commemorations...
Two forms of commemoration, two « sites of memory » are devoted to the victims of the Nazi Genocide....
The present work aims to address the relationship between war memory and media culture, along with p...
The “[Holocaust] Remembrance Day” was established in Italy by a bill made into law in 2000, followin...
This paper deals with the Hungarian Holocaust Memorial Year 2014 and the ongoing debate about how to...
Holocaust education has expanded in its purpose and status between 1987 and 2018, reflecting increas...
This thesis examines how the remembrance of deportation from France during the Second World War impa...
Commemorating the Holocaust explores the development of official Holocaust commemoration in France a...
This paper will analyze the connections between Holocaust memory and the presence of other genocides...
The aim of this essay is to present the main outcomes emerged during an international conference cen...
The first two decades of the twenty-first century have witnessed a significant shift in the ways tha...
The eastward enlargement of the European Union has shifted its geographical centre towards the east ...
This article addresses one concern that is central to much of the sociology of memory currently ongo...
This study analyses how history museums in Austria, Hungary and Italy, represent the Holocaust. With...
Since the end of the Second World War, controversies surrounding the question of the right format of...
January 27 and the aporias of memory This articles analyzes Holocaust Memorial Day commemorations...
Two forms of commemoration, two « sites of memory » are devoted to the victims of the Nazi Genocide....
The present work aims to address the relationship between war memory and media culture, along with p...
The “[Holocaust] Remembrance Day” was established in Italy by a bill made into law in 2000, followin...
This paper deals with the Hungarian Holocaust Memorial Year 2014 and the ongoing debate about how to...
Holocaust education has expanded in its purpose and status between 1987 and 2018, reflecting increas...
This thesis examines how the remembrance of deportation from France during the Second World War impa...