Since 2017, Communist monuments in Poland have been disappearing from across the country. Behind their removal is the policy of the Polish Law and Justice administration carried out by the Institute of National Memory (IPN), a highly centralized organization with extensive power over memory politics. This thesis argues that Poland’s government engages in the politics of eternity, a term from scholar Timothy Snyder’s book, The Road to Unfreedom, by using memory policy to portray Poland as at the center of a cycle of victimhood. The IPN supports this narrative through the production of educational and popular culture media that problematically compare Poland’s experience of World War II to the Communist era. A case study of two monuments, the...
This study examines the relationship between politics and the memory of the Second World War in Poli...
This thesis examines how and why Poland’s current ruling party, the Law and Justice (PiS), implement...
This study investigates Poland’s politics of Holocaust memory from the contentious Jedwabne debate i...
This research centres on the local acts of national memory politics and retributive justice performe...
I have analyzed the coverage of the 30th anniversary of the Roundtable Agreement and June elections ...
Tytuł pracy magisterskiej to „Polityka pamięci w Polsce na przykładzie wybranych miejsc pamięci: KL ...
Konczal K. Persistent Legacies of Communism, or the Ongoing Purification of Public Space in Post-198...
This article contains a comparative analysis of presentations in selected Polish periodicals in Nove...
Researchers in social memory are bound in their work to include the relations occurring between the ...
This article proposes to look afresh at the legacies of communism in urban spaces in post-1989 Polan...
W tekścieThis thesis examines, through Jan Kubik and Michael Bernhard’s theoretical framework of com...
This thesis details the maintenance of Polish identities through acts of memory: the (re)production...
This thesis examines how memory can affect international relations and vice versa. In order to exami...
This thesis examines how memory can affect international relations and vice versa. In order to exami...
This thesis examines how memory can affect international relations and vice versa. In order to exami...
This study examines the relationship between politics and the memory of the Second World War in Poli...
This thesis examines how and why Poland’s current ruling party, the Law and Justice (PiS), implement...
This study investigates Poland’s politics of Holocaust memory from the contentious Jedwabne debate i...
This research centres on the local acts of national memory politics and retributive justice performe...
I have analyzed the coverage of the 30th anniversary of the Roundtable Agreement and June elections ...
Tytuł pracy magisterskiej to „Polityka pamięci w Polsce na przykładzie wybranych miejsc pamięci: KL ...
Konczal K. Persistent Legacies of Communism, or the Ongoing Purification of Public Space in Post-198...
This article contains a comparative analysis of presentations in selected Polish periodicals in Nove...
Researchers in social memory are bound in their work to include the relations occurring between the ...
This article proposes to look afresh at the legacies of communism in urban spaces in post-1989 Polan...
W tekścieThis thesis examines, through Jan Kubik and Michael Bernhard’s theoretical framework of com...
This thesis details the maintenance of Polish identities through acts of memory: the (re)production...
This thesis examines how memory can affect international relations and vice versa. In order to exami...
This thesis examines how memory can affect international relations and vice versa. In order to exami...
This thesis examines how memory can affect international relations and vice versa. In order to exami...
This study examines the relationship between politics and the memory of the Second World War in Poli...
This thesis examines how and why Poland’s current ruling party, the Law and Justice (PiS), implement...
This study investigates Poland’s politics of Holocaust memory from the contentious Jedwabne debate i...