The Holocaust was a monumental event that changed the way that we as human beings think about our relationship to one another. It is an event in history that has remained present in the world’s perception of Germany as a reunified country, acted as a blemish on the national histories of countries such as Poland and France, and has been offered as a reason for the existence of the state of Israel. For these reasons and others (political, cultural, metaphysical, and existential), the Holocaust remains an event that begs for adequate analysis and representation
Two forms of commemoration, two « sites of memory » are devoted to the victims of the Nazi Genocide....
This thesis investigates Holocaust commemoration at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in B...
From the vision of the President’s Commission on the Holocaust in 1978 to the celebrated opening of ...
The Holocaust was a monumental event that changed the way that we as human beings think about our re...
This paper discusses Holocaust memorial culture and analyzes how museums, memorials sites, tourism, ...
Holocaust museums and memorials are central features to Holocaust memory and education. The phrase ...
Color poster with text and photographs.Holocaust museums and memorials are central features to Holoc...
Recent trends in Holocaust studies have addressed how forms of memorialization might transmit a cult...
Holocaust museums and exhibits, like other memorial institutions, express national cultures of remem...
: Over time, the live memories of survivors have disappeared, and it has become clear that the memor...
This thesis argues that the non-Jewish victims of the Holocaust are regarded as the ‘other’ victims,...
This thesis will address Holocaust memory and memorialization in the Czech Republic and the United S...
Relations between explicit and implicit memory of traumatic events are discussed in context of commo...
As living memories of the Holocaust die out with the generation that witnessed the event, practition...
Sixty years after the liberation of the death camps, America has created multiple memorials and muse...
Two forms of commemoration, two « sites of memory » are devoted to the victims of the Nazi Genocide....
This thesis investigates Holocaust commemoration at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in B...
From the vision of the President’s Commission on the Holocaust in 1978 to the celebrated opening of ...
The Holocaust was a monumental event that changed the way that we as human beings think about our re...
This paper discusses Holocaust memorial culture and analyzes how museums, memorials sites, tourism, ...
Holocaust museums and memorials are central features to Holocaust memory and education. The phrase ...
Color poster with text and photographs.Holocaust museums and memorials are central features to Holoc...
Recent trends in Holocaust studies have addressed how forms of memorialization might transmit a cult...
Holocaust museums and exhibits, like other memorial institutions, express national cultures of remem...
: Over time, the live memories of survivors have disappeared, and it has become clear that the memor...
This thesis argues that the non-Jewish victims of the Holocaust are regarded as the ‘other’ victims,...
This thesis will address Holocaust memory and memorialization in the Czech Republic and the United S...
Relations between explicit and implicit memory of traumatic events are discussed in context of commo...
As living memories of the Holocaust die out with the generation that witnessed the event, practition...
Sixty years after the liberation of the death camps, America has created multiple memorials and muse...
Two forms of commemoration, two « sites of memory » are devoted to the victims of the Nazi Genocide....
This thesis investigates Holocaust commemoration at the Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe in B...
From the vision of the President’s Commission on the Holocaust in 1978 to the celebrated opening of ...