Doing Memory and Contentious Participation: Remembering the Victims of Right-Wing Violence in German Political Culture by Steffen Rudolph, Tanja Thomas, and Fabian Virchow discusses the relevance of remembering as part of political culture and as a potential way of contentious participation around issues of belonging and recognition. The chapter uses the case of contested memory with regard to the deadly arson attack against migrants in Mölln as a case study and argues that forms of collaboration between the victims of right-wing violence and activists vitally rely on the use of digital media to foster solidary bonds and connections. By addressing resource-based hierarchies as well as by listening to the voices of the victims and the margin...
This study investigates the influence of history—more specifically the history of the Holocaust—and ...
This article presents a temporal analysis of the activist remembrance of Silvio Meier, a prominent m...
Using the research that mapped around 160 visual art works on the topic of NATO bombing of the FR...
The anniversaries of the bombings of Dresden on 13 and 14 February 1945 have become key events in Ge...
The post-war Federal Republic of Germany faced the task of addressing the plight of the victims of s...
In the debate over transitional justice and human right issues, Germany‘s "Vergangenheitsbewält...
The world wars, genocides and extremist ideologies of the 20th century are remembered very different...
Social movements rely on collective memories to assert claims, mobilize supporters and legitimize th...
The world wars, genocides and extremist ideologies of the 20th century are remembered very different...
This paper examines how the memory of violence against demonstrators is culturally produced. In line...
The memory landscape in Germany has been lauded for its pluralism: for reckoning with the past not o...
The former concentration camp of Dachau is one of the memory sites that have been highly contested f...
[Extract] In the seventy-three years since Primo Levi extolled us to ‘never forget’ the genocide of ...
The thesis analyzes how the expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia is treated, interpreted and sta...
This volume explores the relationship between political change and collective memory about traumatic...
This study investigates the influence of history—more specifically the history of the Holocaust—and ...
This article presents a temporal analysis of the activist remembrance of Silvio Meier, a prominent m...
Using the research that mapped around 160 visual art works on the topic of NATO bombing of the FR...
The anniversaries of the bombings of Dresden on 13 and 14 February 1945 have become key events in Ge...
The post-war Federal Republic of Germany faced the task of addressing the plight of the victims of s...
In the debate over transitional justice and human right issues, Germany‘s "Vergangenheitsbewält...
The world wars, genocides and extremist ideologies of the 20th century are remembered very different...
Social movements rely on collective memories to assert claims, mobilize supporters and legitimize th...
The world wars, genocides and extremist ideologies of the 20th century are remembered very different...
This paper examines how the memory of violence against demonstrators is culturally produced. In line...
The memory landscape in Germany has been lauded for its pluralism: for reckoning with the past not o...
The former concentration camp of Dachau is one of the memory sites that have been highly contested f...
[Extract] In the seventy-three years since Primo Levi extolled us to ‘never forget’ the genocide of ...
The thesis analyzes how the expulsion of Germans from Czechoslovakia is treated, interpreted and sta...
This volume explores the relationship between political change and collective memory about traumatic...
This study investigates the influence of history—more specifically the history of the Holocaust—and ...
This article presents a temporal analysis of the activist remembrance of Silvio Meier, a prominent m...
Using the research that mapped around 160 visual art works on the topic of NATO bombing of the FR...