The author analyses the scholarship, remembrance, and commemoration of the Holocaust in Macedonia and Bulgaria after 1989. She re-examines interpretive schisms between former communists and anticommunists, explores changes in one of the major lieux de mémoire in Bulgaria, the ‘rescue’ of its Jews, and juxtaposes it to the killing of those Jews who lived in Bulgarian-occupied territories. She contextualizes the Bulgarian-Macedonian controversies within European and global frameworks, looking at the process of the institutionalization of Holocaust remembrance in the two countries. She then considers the role of international Jewish communities and the effects of a European Union that since the enlargement of 2007 has been moulding a ‘European...
Examination of regime changes in Eastern Europe reveals significant insights into the development of...
Despite the Holocaust’s profound impact on the history of Eastern Europe, the communist regimes succ...
The politics of specific selective social/national memories in contrast with globally accepted and p...
Much public controversy has surrounded the discussion of the Holocaust in Bulgaria during the Second...
This contribution explores the history of the politics of Holocaust memory in Bulgaria. During World...
During World War II, Bulgaria was an ally of Nazi Germany but, resisting German pressure, it decisiv...
Reined into the service of the Cold War confrontation, antifascist ideology overshadowed the narrati...
In mid-1989, the Bulgarian communist regime seeking to prop up its legitimacy played the ethnonation...
Since the collapse of communism in 1989-91, scholars have offered a number of conceptual paradigms t...
Source at https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/57551.Reined into the service of the Cold Wa...
In the summer of 1989, the Bulgarian communist regime seeking to prop up its rapidly waning legitima...
FROM NATIONAL TO TRANSNATIONAL AND BACK: MEMORIAL SITES IN TRANSITIONThis paper discusses the conseq...
The article shows how the industrial annihilation of the Jews of Macedonia is reflected in Macedonia...
The starting point of Nadège Ragaru’s magisterial meta-history of the fate of Bulgarian Jews during ...
The eastward enlargement of the European Union has shifted its geographical centre towards the east ...
Examination of regime changes in Eastern Europe reveals significant insights into the development of...
Despite the Holocaust’s profound impact on the history of Eastern Europe, the communist regimes succ...
The politics of specific selective social/national memories in contrast with globally accepted and p...
Much public controversy has surrounded the discussion of the Holocaust in Bulgaria during the Second...
This contribution explores the history of the politics of Holocaust memory in Bulgaria. During World...
During World War II, Bulgaria was an ally of Nazi Germany but, resisting German pressure, it decisiv...
Reined into the service of the Cold War confrontation, antifascist ideology overshadowed the narrati...
In mid-1989, the Bulgarian communist regime seeking to prop up its legitimacy played the ethnonation...
Since the collapse of communism in 1989-91, scholars have offered a number of conceptual paradigms t...
Source at https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/57551.Reined into the service of the Cold Wa...
In the summer of 1989, the Bulgarian communist regime seeking to prop up its rapidly waning legitima...
FROM NATIONAL TO TRANSNATIONAL AND BACK: MEMORIAL SITES IN TRANSITIONThis paper discusses the conseq...
The article shows how the industrial annihilation of the Jews of Macedonia is reflected in Macedonia...
The starting point of Nadège Ragaru’s magisterial meta-history of the fate of Bulgarian Jews during ...
The eastward enlargement of the European Union has shifted its geographical centre towards the east ...
Examination of regime changes in Eastern Europe reveals significant insights into the development of...
Despite the Holocaust’s profound impact on the history of Eastern Europe, the communist regimes succ...
The politics of specific selective social/national memories in contrast with globally accepted and p...